Kristen Nicole

Named by Forbes as a top influencer in Big Data, Kristen Nicole is currently a Senior Editor at SiliconANGLE.com. She got her start with 606tech, a Chicago blog she dedicated to the social media space, going on to become the lead writer and Field Editor at Mashable. Kristen Nicole has also contributed to other publications, from TIME Techland to Forbes. Her work has been syndicated across a number of media outlets, including The New York Times, and MSNBC. Kristen Nicole published her first book, The Twitter Survival Guide, and is currently completing her second book on predictive analytics.

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Real-time rules in Hadoop ecosystem : Splice Machine bags $15M, matures Big Data

Splice Machine, an up-and-coming analytics provider working to move Hadoop beyond batch processing, announced this week that it has raised $15 million in Series B financing from InterWest Partners. Existing investor Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV) also participated in the round, which brings the firm’s total funding to an impressive $19 million. The startup will use ...

SiSense optimizes analytics platform for mobile | #BigDataSV

Today at the Strata Conference in Santa Clara, cloud analytics specialist SiSense unveiled a new version of its flagship offering that has been optimized for smartphones and tablets. With the number of mobile devices set to exceed the world’s population this year, the update is a natural (and arguably overdue) evolution for a startup seeking ...

Evolve or Die : Ask EMC President anything about the evolution from 2nd to 3rd infra platform | #AskBrianG

The modern data center is something we dream about, with industry innovators re-architecting IT infrastructure to become more efficient, and achieve economy of scale. For companies like EMC, the evolution path to the modern data center is a very real transition, impacting every area of its business. This week we have a special Crowd Chat ...

Can data management be as easy as Facebook? Alpine Data Labs thinks so | #BigDataSV

It’s a week of Big Data celebration with #BigDataSV kicking off today, and the Strata Conference taking place right across the street. As expected, a number of product announcements have hit the news stream this week, as Big Data players like Cloudera, Red Hat and MapR release updates and fresh services that all seem to ...

Smart home startup advice : User interface design trends

A quick perusal of Kickstarter or Indigogo confirms, the smart home market is a thrilling place to be. Thanks to crowdfunding, quick-build smartphone apps and decreasing hardware costs, anyone can craft and launch a smart home service, connecting people and their abodes. Let’s not forget about the cool factor. The smart home is a geek’s ...

Going to Strata? … Party with theCUBE @ #BigDataSV!

It’s Big Data season, and a love for analytics is in the air. If you’re attending Strata, take a break from the show floor and join friends and #theCUBE alum for drinks and hors d’oeuvres. #theCUBE Party @ #BigDataSV 2014 tops off three days of live coverage of Big Data and analytics on #theCUBE. Full details below. You’re invited! Save the ...

There’s a new Home Brew Club for the data center | #OCPSummit

This has been dubbed the year of the cloud, and that represents a complete reengineering of the data center. SiliconANGLE founder and Editor in Chief John Furrier is leaving it to the alpha geeks to drive the innovation required to rethink the data center, noting a cultural shift in Silicon Valley. In the middle of ...

For Cisco, the road to the hybrid cloud runs through the (software-defined) network

As cloud services continue to gnaw away at traditional IT infrastructure, incumbent vendors are finding themselves with no option but to embrace the time-honored philosophy of “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” IBM and HP are standardizing on OpenStack in a bid to conquer the private cloud, while more strategically-minded firms like Cisco are ...

Pinterest’s global success depends on low key people, high profile analytics

To continue momentum and truly rival the likes of Facebook, Pinterest must go global.  Still a relatively young network, Pinterest must also manage its rapid growth.  The social network is hoping to balance growth and relevance by hiring low key managers in international offices, while developing relationships with high profile brands. At the heart of ...

Trust is Nest’s new angle as Hackers attack smart homes

The question of Nest selling your personal data wasn’t a top concern with consumers until it sold its entire company to Google, an organization that arguably could have access to more web-connected data points than any other in the world.  Google’s $3.2 billion acquisition of the smart thermostat maker signaled its intention in the smart ...