Kylie Anderson

Kylie Anderson is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. Her research and reporting has been featured in a number of publications, including Forbes, Slate, and The New York Times. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

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This Adobe engineer is future-proofing customer experiences from the edge in

Every digital action adds another piece to the consumer puzzle constantly being analyzed by enterprises eager to approach the market from new, better-informed angles. With 2.5 quintillion bytes of data created each day, the opportunities to leverage valuable insights from user-generated data is only increasing with the proliferation of internet of things devices that provide ...
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IBM leads enterprises through ‘digital reinvention’ with a focus on tech gender equity

Big-data and cloud capabilities have created a new world of opportunity in the tech industry, enabling advancements that continue to transform the ways the enterprise creates and operates business. As the impact of technology scales with the customization and automation capabilities of hybrid cloud, artificial intelligence tools, and more, the stakes around responsible production models ...
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Addressing the imminent need for diversity in data science

The efficacy of any piece of modern technology is determined in large part by the state of the data that informs its creation. Engineers and developers rely on data insights extracted by analysts to guide them in building solutions that actually serve a need, and with the steady rise of artificial intelligence tools, data’s impact ...

Q&A: Automating preventive cybersecurity at ServiceNow

An evolving tech landscape faces new security risks to decentralized internet of things and mobile endpoints, as well as the increasing amount of sensitive data in the cloud. By employing the use of that data in automated systems that manage the more repetitive work of digital protection, Sean Convery (pictured), vice president and general manager of ...
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This professor is cleaning up tech’s ‘messy data’ problem

Strong data sets are table stakes for any organization today. Data insights can provide the tentpoles for building a strategic roadmap and offer unexpected learnings for businesses to leverage as new market opportunities. But even the most valuable data set can prove worthless if its insights are entangled in the unstructured digital void. An estimated 80 ...

Q&A: How AI is cultivating a responsible community to better mankind

Artificial intelligence initiatives powered by big data are propelling businesses beyond the capacity of human labor. While AI tech offers an undeniable opportunity for innovation, it has also sparked a debate around potential misuse through the vast reach of programmed biases and other problematic behaviors. The power of AI can be comprehensively harnessed for good by ...

Q&A: Cartoons illustrate what’s possible in a more accessible tech industry

The real value of data is in its ability to tell a story through the technologists working to analyze and implement it in new creative solutions. Telling stories through a more accessible medium is what Liza Donnelly (pictured), staff cartoonist at “The New Yorker,” does in her visual journalism work by sharing sketches that condense ...

Q&A: Wells Fargo aims for 100-percent data transparency in new era of consumer trust

The big data explosion has created transformative innovation opportunities for technology, as well as businesses across industries. As consumers better understand their piece in that data puzzle and the market begins to find its footing in a data-driven digital landscape, companies must adopt a responsibility around transparency to maintain trust and efficiency. Greater visibility around ...

Reimagining agile security for multicloud at RSA Conference 2019

Cybersecurity has historically been a point of hesitation when migrating data to cloud computing environments, and the concern is not without merit. Traditional data protection is rooted in firewalls and hardened perimeters, with a primary objective of keeping bad actors out. But the proliferation of multiple cloud platforms and microservices from major players such as ...

Q&A: IBM’s data strategy aims to help enterprise up the AI ladder

In an enterprise market balancing multiple cloud environments and numerous edge points, artificial intelligence is the cornerstone to any competitive data strategy. Jay Limburn (pictured, left), distinguished engineer and director of product offering management at IBM, and Julie Lockner (pictured, right), director of IBM data and AI portfolio operations and offering management, are working to simplify ...