Kimberly Margaine

Kimberly Margaine is currently a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. She got her start with the Baltic Times, an English language newspaper in Lithuania where she wrote hard news, features and entertainment. Kimberly has worked in technology, media and non-profit outlets in the Washington, D.C., area for more than 10 years. She was an editor at the Washington Times and the World Bank. She has also been a technology consultant for the private industry. Kimberly loves writing about gardening, farming and cooking. She has a blog site www.kimberlymargaine.com where she writes about her adventures in working at Heyser Farms in Colesville, Maryland.

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FICO nabs money launderers, insiders with machine learning

Credit scoring analytics provider Fair Isaac Corp., or FICO, has a profile of each and every customer to analyze behavioral decisions. And with its sophisticated models using machine learning and artificial intelligence, it has been able to nab money launderers and insiders faster and more effectively. “There’s going to be very few people that will behave ...

Digital transformation needs data regulations, compliance efforts, says Zerto CIO

Chief information officers in information technology companies have pressure to not only push products to market, but also lead their customers on a sure and steady compliance path toward a successful digital transformation. “… IT is becoming [an increasingly] critical part of the business,” said Avi Raichel (pictured), chief information officer of Zerto Ltd, which provides enterprise-class ...

Dell EMC, SAP tag team on digital transformation for customers

An oil rig company is analyzing the pressure data of a rig in the Gulf of Mexico to make sure it’s not going to burst. A train company is taking measures to know when to proactively send a mechanic out to visit the train because after the 5,000th train door open, there’s bound to be ...

The stats behind PowerMax’s speed and how Dell EMC is future-proofing workloads

Dell EMC is looking to revolutionize the way traditional data centers perform with the introduction of a new high-end storage product, PowerMax. The new line takes the best of Dell and its acquired technologies from EMC and VMware Inc. in hopes of aiding enterprises’ digital transformations for mission-critical workloads. Calling it the best product Dell EMC ...

The art of innovating data: Author Walter Isaacson on today’s tech trends

From transistor radios to iPods, there are many devices that existed only in the imagination before being introduced to the market. Walter Isaacson (pictured) is an American writer and journalist chronicling the digital transformation in society and how it impacts human interaction in his book “The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the ...

Making 60 billion decisions a day, Dell EMC’s new PowerMax is built for AI

The future of mission-critical workloads and storage applications is going through a digital transformation where storage administrators can expect plenty of automated help from sophisticated, intelligent machines. “It’s fast, smart and efficient,” said Chhandomay Mandal director of product marketing of Dell EMC’s PowerMax line of storage arrays. “It can deliver up to 10 million IOPs, 150 gigabytes per second ...

Through AI and hotlines, Dell EMC gets proactive with customer support streams

Meeting client demands to support their digital transformation journeys is Doug Schmitt’s number one goal. To do so, Dell Technologies Inc. is internalizing its own transition to modern, data-driven computing solutions. “We’re living it every day,” said Schmitt (pictured), president of global services at Dell EMC. “… That complexity and the speed is going to pick up. We know we ...

Unleashing the power of puppies at tech shows

Even at corporate conferences, it’s typical to offer snacks and beverages, perhaps even a happy hour, to give attendees a quick break from a long day of listening, learning and networking. But at the recently concluded Dell Technologies World, who literally let the dogs out? “It is the most fun event to do because there’s so ...

VMware maintains core principles amidst changing landscape for computing networks

This Harvard Business School graduate is on a mission for VMware Inc.: to introduce the VMware NSX virtualization solution to all of the company’s 500,000 global customer. “… Our core principles at VMware have not changed. We’re really focused on software defining the data center. Why? Because it makes you more agile, removes costs, reduces complexity, ...

Boston Red Sox step up to plate with digital transformation in a ‘flash’

When the Boston Red Sox organization stepped up to the plate for a digital transformation, Chhandomay Mandal, director of product marketing at Dell EMC, was ready to go to bat for them with the right tools. The baseball organization was looking to innovate the spectators’ experience across the JumboTron and smartphones, as well as the analytics on their own players. Mandal ...