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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Pushing the boundaries of open source at Red Hat Summit 2018

As cloud compute becomes the standard for application development in the age of digital transformation, enterprises are searching for faster, more cost-efficient ways to scale migration and deployment efforts.  Legacy open-source platform Red Hat is leveraging new tools and its famously collaborative culture to provide streamlined solutions for customers, all while striving to maintain its ...

Uncovering the future of cloud-native computing at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2018

In just under four years, Kubernetes has become the industry standard in container orchestration, a method of packaging and porting data across computing infrastructures. Industry leaders like Google, IBM, Red Hat and more have all jumped on the Kubernetes bandwagon, and a variety of new companies are emerging to provide support solutions for the platform. ...

An ‘easy button’ for IT? VMware’s streamlined multicloud strategy

As data drives more business decisions and automation alleviates operational burdens on companies of all sizes, technology is growing past the confines of its industry and becoming increasingly pervasive throughout a range of markets. “Back office has become front office. Every aspect of data becomes mission-critical for the business. … Data is the new oil,” ...
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Amid a rapidly changing market, Dell takes a conservative approach to cloud migration

The shifts of digital transformation are being felt throughout the enterprise world, from the businesses making cloud migration decisions to the information technology partners working to rapidly meet new market needs. As many enterprise support businesses struggle to survive amidst transformation, Dell Technologies Inc. appears to have found the key to continued growth through strategic partnerships ...

A new chapter for hybrid cloud at Dell Technologies World 2018

Dell Technologies Inc.’s integration of EMC assets in 2016 gave the company a cloud computing makeover that’s enabled robust growth and successful expansion into the hybrid cloud space. Yet how are these assets impacting Dell’s broader narrative as a digital transformer, including virtualization appliance provider VMware Inc. and hybrid cloud platform Pivotal Software Inc.? While speculation ...
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Solo.io aims to fill the gaps of enterprise microservices with open source

The trend toward microservices and serverless systems is quickly proving to be the next wave of digital transformation in the enterprise. As an increasing number of businesses identify the need for a greater focus on serverless systems, new organizations with a foundation in the virtual world are emerging, ready to take advantage of the potential ...

Which business will rise to lead the new world of IT operations management?

With the progress of digital transformation overtaking enterprise computing and business processes, streamlined information technology operations management, or ITOM, is the next hurdle organizations must overcome to fully leverage the benefits of cloud computing’s virtualization methods. “It’s going to evolve; the question is how it’s going to evolve. … The underlying infrastructure is changing so ...

Breaking down enterprise barriers to Kubernetes accessibility

In just a few short years since its initial release, the Kubernetes system for container orchestration in virtualized computing environments has seen rapid industry adoption, all contributing to transformations in the enterprise. With the latest release of Pivotal Container Service 1.1, or PKS — a streamlined Kubernetes management platform from Pivotal in partnership with Google Cloud Platform ...

Cybersecurity leader takes a risk-based approach to cloud management

Virtualization is catalyzing dramatic transformations throughout tech and demanding rapid adaptation of most enterprise processes. The rapid shifts caused by cloud migrations, mass data, and “internet of things” edge computing are creating challenges for many organizations, particularly in the unstable new world of cybersecurity. As some businesses are struggling to establish secure foundations while retaining cloud’s ...

Beating bias in tech with fair, affordable education

While more companies begin to turn their attention to addressing the historical biases that have limited minority opportunities in tech, few have solutions in place for recruiting and retaining diverse talent. A recent survey showed 80 percent of tech companies view diversity and inclusion as important — but Black and Latinx workers still make up ...