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

Bringing prescription filling into the digital delivery age | #Amplify

While online retailers have made significant inroads against physical stores in the sales of books, music, food and countless other types of products, medication is one area that hasn’t caught up to the digital age yet, though some innovators are looking to change that situation. At the Girls in Tech – Amplify Women’s Pitch Night ...

Improve product safety with data simulations | #GEMM16

While software and data utilities are taking much of the spotlight in the ongoing unification of digital and industrial business strengths, the physical side of operations is gradually reclaiming the attention of these businesses, not only with the presence of sensors on equipment, but in applying the gathered data to improving safety. At the GE ...

Drawing developers to new heights in GE’s shift toward software | #GEMM16

With data gathering and management finding new avenues for usage in a wide variety of products and industries, building the software and architecture for handling that data is opening up its own paths for growth by broadening pre-existing tech fields. At the GE Minds + Machines conference in San Francisco, CA, Lothar Schubert, director of ...

Virtualizing the power plant: How IoT is energizing utilities markets | #GEMM16

As cloud utilization and data optimization continue to expand the possibilities for the Internet of Things, manufacturing companies are looking at each device they produce for ways to integrate data sensors and collection for the purpose of further improvement. At the GE Minds + Machines conference in San Francisco, CA, David Bartlett, chief technology officer ...

Using distributed systems to reinvigorate application development | #KubeCon

As customers realize the benefits of using containers for applications, the companies that provide platforms for implementing those solutions are looking for the balance of ease and power to get those customers engaged. At the KubeCon 2016 event in Seattle, WA, Rakesh Malhotra, SVP of Products and Engineering at Apprenda Inc., and Joseph Jacks, senior ...

As container adoption accelerates, challenges remain | #KubeCon

As open-source continues finding its place in the tier-one world of technology, open-source institutions that have been around since the days of being considered upstarts and rebels are bringing their wealth of experience to the table in new ways. At the KubeCon 2016 event in Seattle, WA, Chris Wright, VP and chief technologist, Office of ...

Containers and clouds: Attracting customer engagement | #KubeCon

With the expansion of cloud services and container-based operations continuing to make their importance known across more and more fields of industry, the companies that provide ways of managing those two burgeoning technologies are finding customer interest growing beyond just an urge to have the newest tech at their disposal. At KubeCon 2016 in Seattle, ...

Unifying the modern tools of cloud tech | #NEXTConf

As the influx of data sources and tools for the management and analysis of these sources continues to diversify, companies are finding themselves in urgent need of ways to keep their utilities from turning into an overwhelming mess. At the Nutanix 2016 .NEXT Europe conference in Vienna, Austria, Tim Zonca, VP of Product Marketing at ...

How to effectively deal with mobile employee time tracking | #QBConnect

As mobile operations become more common across a range of businesses, thanks to the advances of connectivity and Internet of Things, making sure employees are accurately tracked for their time on the job has led to some new difficulties. At Intuit Inc.’s QuickBooks Connect 2016 event in San Jose, CA, Matt Rissell, CEO of Tsheets.com, ...

Detecting shipping errors with the shippers’ own data | #QBConnect

While the age of data is putting digital systems into more and more prominence with each passing day, the physical realities for many companies are still the bottom line, including making sure that their products are shipped out to their customers with reliable practices. At Intuit Inc.’s QuickBooks Connect 2016 event, Nick Hoffman, owner and founder ...