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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Lynn Lucas on joining Cohesity as CMO, driving storage innovation

The transition from antiquated hardware to streamlined software platforms has been a top priority throughout enterprise businesses in the wake of digital transformation. Despite the promise of simplicity from virtual storage solutions, the hurdles to reach modernization have stifled progress in a growing market desperate for rapid improvements. As enterprises seek a simple, cost-efficient fix ...

Breaking down container roadblocks at DockerCon 2018

The simplified containerization techniques Docker Inc. introduced to enterprise computing has been a driving force behind the cloud-native transformation that continues to sweep the industry. As the long list of container benefits are realized by businesses and the market continues to surge, how does Docker plan to monetize its offerings amidst the growing competition from ...

Automation thought leader fights for corporate responsibility in AI adoption

By 2030, 210 million people are expected to change their occupations due to advancements in new technologies and artificial intelligence, marking a level of labor disruption not seen since the global transformation spurred on by the Industrial Revolution. The rapid growth pace and uniquely cognitive nature of artificial intelligence technologies has some in the labor ...

Automation Anywhere drives productivity by supplementing manpower with digital workforce

Enterprise processing needs have skyrocketed due to the increase in data surging from cloud and “internet of things” devices, and manual operations are no longer enough to fulfill the needs of such rapidly evolving compute networks. To help reduce friction and enable continued innovation, enterprises are looking to the power of automation and artificial intelligence ...

Stanford and VMware invest $15 million to fight tech’s gender bias problem

Hollywood’s #MeToo movement has created global awareness around predatory behavior toward women in the film industry and exposed a number of high-profile offenders, sparking a wider conversation around stark inequities in workplaces around the nation. While the obstacles and biases women face in academia and professionally are far from news, the momentum of this equality ...

SnapLogic connects cloud applications for improved enterprise integration

Expansions in cloud technology have given enterprises a plethora of new opportunities through cloud-based applications that streamline business processes. While these apps offer support for companies, their siloed systems create management complexities that can complicate operations and delay resolution. As companies struggle with the governance of disparate cloud platforms, information technology partners like SnapLogic Inc. ...

Repairing crypto’s reputation with improved governance, transparency

The mainstream conversation around cryptocurrency has largely focused on stories of its instability as a market that rose in popularity from origins in Silk Road and “the dark web.” However, crypto’s rise and increasing acceptance in the market is dispelling misconceptions of its high risk, creating opportunities for innovation. “It’s a transparent currency; it’s safer ...

Solving the volatility of cryptocurrency for broader access, easier tech

Cryptocurrency has garnered attention from the media for its risk level and turbulent market. But with a current valuation at $417 billion the industry appears strong, and its participants are growing by the day. As crypto attracts an increasing number of businesses and individuals, those at the helm are looking at new solutions for creating accessibility to ...

Red Hat training programs aim to ensure cloud maturity

The buzz of digital transformation in the technology sector has created a culture of rapid evolution, but many businesses are still working through the early challenges of modern cloud computing. As companies race to modernize their operations and remain competitive in a new age of software development, IT partners like Red Hat Inc. are providing ...

Juniper Networks reimagines virtualization platform for greater open-source leverage

The sweeping influence of cloud computing has spurred a transition in enterprise information technology vending, from being predominantly hardware-based to an increasing focus on software. As more businesses look to the cloud and open-source technology for greater efficiency, partners working to provide support tools are also taking a more community-based approach to transformation. “We see ...