Kristen Nicole
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Fashion-tech love story still lost in translation
When fashion met tech, it wasn’t love at first sight. The marriage of these two industries has been fraught with mixed signals and gimmicks, redefining the fashion-tech relationship at every turn. It’s the same love story many industries are trying to narrate alongside emerging tech, as sensors and computers get smaller, faster and more powerful. ...
Splunk’s baked-in machine learning apps must stay simplified in complex multiclouds
New baked-in machine learning tools take Splunk Inc.’s platform to the next level of big data management, but how can the company maintain the simplicity of its on-premises solutions in an increasingly popular multicloud world? Where many trade show keynote speeches garner obligatory “golf course claps,” the crowd at this week’s Splunk.conf event reacted to ...
Boosting raw power to the edge, Nvidia virtualizes more for AI, VR enterprise apps
Having conquered the gaming industry with an early lead in powerful computing, chip maker Nvidia Corp. is now targeting the enterprise for a repeat success story in the business world’s big emerging markets such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Upgrading its newest Tesla servers, Nvidia today unveiled a rebranded Quadro product that virtualizes its graphics ...
Watch Spark Summit 2017 here for live coverage: Tackling big data intelligently
Live from Spark Summit 2017, theCUBE will be broadcasting exclusive interviews from next month’s open source community event. As Apache Spark continues to tackle some of the biggest data-wrangling obstacles in enterprise information technology, the platform is expected to only increase influence, closing complexity gaps in the Hadoop open-source ecosystem. Yet Spark faces its own ...
Boosting a revival for tinkerers in software startups
Back by popular demand, Canonical Ltd. Founder and Executive Chairman Mark Shuttleworth (pictured) returned to theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s roving news desk, to answer community questions regarding the business and monetization of open-source technologies in the enterprise. In a live interview from last week’s OpenStack Summit, Shuttleworth also shared industry insight on OpenStack’s especially taxing journey to make a ...
High prices remain ServiceNow’s top challenge in market expansion, says analyst
Success has been an undeniable fact for ServiceNow Inc. over the past decade, with a lauded initial public offering, a current annual growth rate of 35 percent and a $17 billion market cap. Yet the information service management provider wants more, with plans to extend its software automation platform into new markets within enterprise workloads like security, ...
Pilosa rethinks bitmaps for massive data queries at scale
We ask a great deal of modern machines. Stuffed full of information and imbued with cognition, modern computers do our bidding, ideally in real time. Yet for all the advances in data management, the ability to quickly retrieve and analyze data remains a critical obstacle in today’s digital economy. One startup is rethinking established technology ...
Ozlo finally reveals a business model for its AI training app
Blame it on Iron Man, that genius, billionaire superhero with a most effective (and virtual) sidekick, Jarvis. The fictional, artificially intelligent assistant has helped spur the imaginations of Silicon Valley’s billionaires in recent years, many investing dearly in AI services as the market warms up to Amazon Alexa, Google Allo and IBM Watson. Yahoo Inc. ...
Open source helps Internet of Things jump the hype hurdle at enterprises
Businesses are feeling their way into the Internet of Things, but they’re not moving very quickly, according to new findings from a Red Hat Inc. survey that reveal a sizable gap between interest in IoT and actual deployment of projects. The open source software provider released its newest report today, revisiting earlier IoT trends it uncovered ...
Immuta raises $8M to make data swaps fully legal exchanges
Data has two faces, representing a company’s most competitive advantage but also its biggest risk. In the wake of a frightful year of ransomware and cyber espionage, businesses in 2017 are on information lockdown, tangling data scientists in a mess of bureaucratic red tape. Factor in the impending regulatory laws for data management and privacy under the General ...