Henrietta Vogt

Henrietta is a writer for theCUBE. Born and raised around books and spending a large majority of her time at libraries, she developed an affinity for writing and reading. Around the age of 10, she got her first computer and has been working with them ever since. Wherever computers and reading mix is where she excels.

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MinIO is to storage as Kubernetes is to compute, says company co-founder

It’s easy to forget the down-to-earth reality that there’s no cloud computing without hardware. Containerization and deployment with Kubernetes frees applications from the underlying infrastructure. But, in most cases, the storage remains tethered in place, causing problems for companies dealing with data in a multicloud environment. “That’s where storage systems like MinIO come into play, ...

Lumen enables companies to ‘pick and choose’ cloud services across vendors

Lumen Technologies Inc.’s recently released Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Solutions allows information technology and security leaders to adapt to the changing workplace and move toward a more distributed labor force. The Lumen marketplace enables businesses to pick and choose cloud solutions from multiple vendors for their specific requirements, according to Darren Wolner (pictured), senior director of product ...

How streamlining cybersecurity solutions leads to more secure and cost-effective ops

A business having 40 or 50 cybersecurity products is not uncommon. One company has even been reported to have over 400 operational on their network at one time, according to Lee Klarich (pictured), chief product officer of Palo Alto Networks Inc. This is obviously far from ideal, but Palo Alto Networks has been attempting to consolidate ...

High-performance computing advances: Ohio State University scholar and professor weighs in

Dhabaleswar Panda (pictured), professor and university distinguished scholar at The Ohio State University, has worked on many things, having developed the MVAPICH (High Performance MPI and PGAS over InfiniBand, Omni-Path, iWARP and RoCE) libraries with his research group, he is a distinguished scholar of computer science at the Ohio State University. “Ohio State University is one ...

Evolving tech helps data interpretation expand, while STEM education connects with young students

During the COVID-19 pandemic, companies and society at large were able to use data to gain insight into the spread of the virus and how people moved around. By using new technologies during the pandemic, healthcare officials have more insight into how to prevent widespread infection in the future. “SafeGraph, during the pandemic … made ...

The evolution of data lakes: AWS S3 GM weighs in

Data lakes have become popular in some organizations as they provide a centralized repository that allows companies to store structured and unstructured data at scale. Amazon’s Simple Storage Service solution, also known as S3, stores and retrieves any amount of data, from anywhere. It offers the enterprise benefits for security and management of shared data ...

Re:infer acquisition gives boost to UiPath’s language processing abilities

UiPath Inc. continues down the path to automate the mundane in the workplace. The company’s Business Automation Platform is making strides to automate processes by using process mining and task mining to enable its robotic process automation to learn quickly and on the fly.  “Before we automate something, we often like to do what we ...

AWS optimizes cloud computing and speeds up org workflow with Amazon File Cache

Working in both on-site servers and Amazon Web Services Inc. object stores, the new Amazon File Cache allows for quick access to current data sets for faster processing, according to Edward Naim, (pictured) general manager of AWS file storage. For companies that want to continue using on-premises data storage and outsource their data processing to ...

AWS lays out plans to increase storage sustainability

In the current macroeconomic environment, cost optimization is increasingly a focal point of businesses. But can cost be effectively saved without giving up convenience and simplicity? Amazon Web Services Inc. is tacking this paint point head on. The company is introducing new solution capabilities regularly with Amazon S3, which  introduced storage classes last year, including Glacier ...

Deepfence aims to speed up development and increase security

Securing vulnerabilities in code is an undertaking that requires community effort to carry out. Could an open-source program that checks for vulnerabilities be the answer? Ensuring a cloud application is secure is a time-consuming and expensive process, one that can have disastrous consequences if not done right. Deepfence Inc. intends to make the process not ...