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

How one company blends structured data and unstructured data together | #SeizeTheData

The idea of power drawn from diversity has become a core feature for many businesses in the modern tech world, but for the majority, putting focus on finding ways of drawing data value from the specifics of that diversity has not yet become policy. At this year’s HPE Big Data Conference, Mark Lockwood, director of Product ...

Breathing new life into Excel with Big Data | #SeizeTheData

As the applications of Big Data bring new energy to virtually all corners of the tech world, some long-established business utilities are finding their own lease on life extended through the integration of new functionality. Darren Harris, CEO at High-Tech Innovation Labs Ltd. (HTI Labs), and Jonathan Glass, CTO at HTI Labs, sat down with ...

Improve existing applications with better business intelligence | #SeizeTheData

For companies of any size, effective implementation and structuring of the data already available to them can lead to significant improvements in operations, marketing and retaining relevance in their industry. Eva Donaldson, data architect and software engineer at iContact, LLC, sat down to talk with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Paul Gillin (@pgillin), cohosts of theCUBE, ...

Microsoft’s move to make its cloud an open platform | #SeizeTheData

No major tech company can afford to ignore the changing nature of the business in which it deals. Solutions that have served perfectly well for years can become obsolete almost overnight, and without adjusting to these changing realities, even the largest of institutions can falter and fail. Michael Schutz, ‎GM of Product Marketing for the Server ...

One company’s move to get all the medical data they can | #SeizeTheData

While new advances in data analysis and management are making many fields of industry capable of streamlining things for faster operations all around, some of the most essential fields, such as the ones that handle medical information, can find it slow going to adapt and update their infrastructure. Mohan Vedicherla, ‎Vertica database administrator at Eliza Corp., ...

How one company streamlined data processing and application of findings | #SeizeTheData

Behind the scenes of any communications array lurks the potential for enormous operational disruption, with the interruption of vital connections an unwelcome (but all too common) occurrence. For those tasked with maintaining the quality of these connections, modern advances in computing and data analysis are providing them with just what they need to keep things ...

Find out how security experts are overpowering hackers | #SeizeTheData

As the opportunities waiting in the latest tech developments cast a bright light over the future in many parts of the industry, the security teams are finding deeper and stronger shadows brought into evidence by the same technologies. Happily, there are optimists in the security divisions who see these new tools as leading the way ...

HPE: Opening up entrenched business models and embracing internal code-sharing | #SeizeTheData

Finding ways of innovating within an industry is always a challenge, even when technological advances and creative startups are practically bursting forth. To some established tech analysts and advisors, simply identifying which aspects of the business are being underserved can be a major step toward extending into fuller changes. Robert Youngjohns, EVP and GM of ...

Analysts examine edge innovation, arbitration and connectivity | #VMworld

Networking, storage and applications performance are all getting a strong jolt with the emergence of cross-cloud interoperability, as well as unified access interfaces and improving architecture. But with these advancements, there will also be a period of adjustment, during which time competing companies will have the opportunity to distinguish themselves through rapid adaptation. Starting off the ...

How HPE plans to extend the data curve, work with the entire cloud ecosystem | #SeizeTheData

As the ability to retain vast amounts of data, examine it and apply findings to further data exercises becomes more and more accessible, establishing policies for effectively going through these steps becomes an increasingly important way of cutting down on invested time, money and energy. At this year’s HPE Big Data Conference, Chris Selland, VP ...