Gabriel Pesek
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The ground war of new-age tech: Exploring IBM’s engines of change | #IBMEdge
With cognitive computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud utilities and so many other bleeding-edge technologies changing the face of tech, the biggest companies are having to find ways to update rapidly without throwing their massive infrastructures into chaos. As the second day of this year’s IBM Edge conference kicked into action, James Governor, principal analyst ...
Assessing IBM’s new business focuses and vulnerability | #IBMEdge
As IBM repositions itself, shedding its networking and x86 server divisions, there’s quite a bit of curiosity regarding the specifics of its shift in business focus, as well as how it will affect the company’s many partners and customers. Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, met to ...
Filtering hype from hope: What’s disrupting healthcare tech? | #IBMEdge
For many users of healthcare services, the technological side of things tend to only be recognized when a bug or other annoyance crops up. But to those working to improve the databases, connectivity and utility of healthcare’s important services, the developments coming about because of tech advances can be nearly overwhelming. Michael Lawley, SVP of IT ...
IBM’s ‘flexibility play’ with storage solutions | #IBMEdge
As containers gain more prominence in the world of storage, their roles in and out of the cloud connectivity landscape are gaining more distinction in their utility, as well as the ways in which vendors can best work to meet customers’ container needs. Eric Herzog, VP of Product Marketing and Management of Storage Systems and ...
Analysts assess IBM’s move toward trim operations, networking partners | #IBMEdge
The shift to cloud and real-time analytics has disrupted every legacy company in enterprise tech, forcing major adjustments with regards to operations, investing in new divisions and pruning those that will have relatively little use in the future. At IBM Edge 2016, Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, met ...
Cutting energy costs for data centers from the ground up | #IOConversation
As more companies move to build data centers, either on their own or in partnerships, the physical realities of these centers draw more attention as enterprises look for ways to excel in both their data handling and the environments of the responsible machines. Susanna Kass, EVP and head of Innovation, Sustainability Strategy at Baselayer Technology, ...
The true unicorn? Riverbed’s assessment of the virtual world | #Riverbed
In the market of forward-looking technologies development, the impact of earnings sheets can easily have more impact on a company’s future than how well their products answer the needs of their customers. This gives the enterprises that do well without being quickly snapped up their own sort of legendary status. Jerry Kennelly, chairman and CEO of ...
Retaining network focus in a cloudy world; Azure predictions | #Riverbed
As the role of cloud technology in business, data management and so many other facets of the tech-connected world continues to grow, companies that once seemed to be following the crowd with cloud adoption have moved to become players who shape its development on a global scale. Yousef Khalidi, corporate VP of Product Management for Microsoft ...
How to optimize networking for future needs | #Riverbed
As the dazzle of opportunities enabled by cloud access grows, the companies responsible for the plumbing of these infrastructural developments have their work cut out for them, not simply in answering the current needs of their customers, but in anticipating and developing for those of the future. Paul Mountford, chief sales officer at Riverbed Technology, ...
Finding ways to monetize negative reactions to advertising | #SeizeTheData
As much as social media and search engines do to encourage user engagement, the area of advertising is one that continues to provide friction between companies and their customers. With the tools provided by the advancements in Big Data, some tech groups are looking to improve that situation for both sides. Evan Lin, product manager at ...









