Gabriel Pesek

Gabriel Pesek is a writer for SiliconANGLE Media's roving news desk team theCUBE, covering events and developments in the tech world. Repeated stints as a publication editor in high school, a focus on international language studies in college, and a self-published examination of H.P. Lovecraft's fiction have left him with a deep appreciation of new communications developments. An enthusiastic fan of music, Pesek is a long-time album reviewer for The Burning Beard, which has led to contact with up-and-coming bands around the world, while also maintaining daily reviews of albums from his personal collection. Raised in south Texas, he currently lives in north Louisiana.

Latest from Gabriel Pesek

HPE responds to storage market demands with all-flash and hybrid solutions

With the disruptive effects of cloud technology spreading across many facets of business operations, the impact felt by the data storage market is hard to ignore, particularly with the concomitant changes driven by the easily programmed flash memory solutions. And though the push for the latest things is a standard refrain, the storage companies are ...

Getting cloud-connected not the final destination, says tech exec

As the excitement and hype around cloud solutions builds, some company execs see getting their business cloud-connected as the final destination. But that’s far from the finish line, according to Paul Mattes (pictured), vice president of the global cloud group at Veeam Software Inc. “There’s a whole lot more that you have to do once you’re [in ...

HPE leverages OEM partnerships to expand supply chain

As the applications of software and virtualization continue expanding in scope and versatility, the hardware on which those services rely is earning its own share of attention. And behind that hardware, the alliances of manufacturing and retailing are driven by more pragmatic goals than speculation, according to Pete Murray (pictured), vice president of Original Equipment Manufacturer ...

Everything as a Service: Customization demands further fragment tech

As content delivery, infrastructure and other fundamental aspects of technologically driven businesses evolve with the times, the shape of tech itself is going through considerable redefining, according to Justin Hotard (pictured, right), vice president and general manager of hyperscale and OEM Solutions at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. “The reality is, the market is fragmenting because more and more ...

Cloud business aims to make security, analytics integral to back-up solutions

As the options available to businesses for solving their back-up needs become increasingly diversified, the companies that are looking to remain the go-to answer for those solutions are compelled to keep evolving. “Data is the life-blood of the organization,” said Danny Allan (pictured), vice president of cloud and alliance strategy at Veeam Software Inc. “So being ...

Where do developers and consumers fit into Micron’s new architecture?

With news of Micron Technology Inc.’s new flash storage architecture for NVMe over Fabric, some of the most important points regarding the realities of its adoption and integration could easily be lost in the cloud of hype and speculation. According to industry experts, the developer community could play a crucial role in the adoption of Micron’s latest innovations ...

The irony of real-time analytics and why data needs refinement

Raw data is messy, unorganized and disparate. As with any raw material, however, data can be refined. Once fit for commerce, data can build models, answer questions and write code in real-time. The irony is that this gate-checking process of determining which data can contribute to analytics is itself an act of analysis. During today’s Micron Summit ...

Riding the perfect storm of memory’s market with NVMe over Fabric

What’s the future of computing hold for storage? Non-volatile memory standards offers hope to the enterprise, as flash storage provider Micron Technologies Inc. unveiled a new NVMe over Fabrics architecture at its summit today in New York. Eagerly presenting the capabilities of its new offering, Micron details the market factors that have come together to allow for ...

How Intel’s cloud-native utilities connect and expand visual data

As the ease of constructing and integrating pieces of technological applications like augmented reality becomes more and more accessible, companies producing media content, as well as those consuming it, are looking at how these advances can be applied. “Those sorts of capabilities give you the ability to tell a story in a way you couldn’t ...

Is cloud becoming the environment of choice for content creators?

With cloud integration and interfacing rapidly evolving to meet the various needs of the companies that have chosen to develop software-based services, its effects on the world of media processing are becoming a distinct presence and driving further innovation. “Speed of processing becomes a function of how much of the cloud you want to use,” said ...