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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IoT adoption amps up cybersecurity war between hackers, defenders

2017 was a challenging year for cybersecurity. News of bombshell data breaches at companies like Equifax, Yahoo, Wannacry and more made enterprise security flaws more prominent than ever, and an increase in data output from “internet of things” devices has opened both businesses and consumers to even greater risk of cyberattack. Between 2016 and 2017, the ...

Simplifying hybrid IT with AI in SMB data centers

Cloud developments have created both opportunities and challenges for businesses new to virtualization. While many cloud conversations focus on enterprise issues around building and maintaining infrastructure, companies of every size struggle with prioritizing workloads and managing multicloud environments. In an effort to address these challenges, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. is working with partners like LayerX ...

Fox seeks new methods of data backup as cloud complexities reach media sector

Among its many benefits, cloud computing has created options for businesses that give them the power of choice in where to store, manage and share data. While these options are the key to virtual innovation in the cloud, they can also serve as a hindrance, especially to non-cloud-native companies like traditional media outlets ripe with questions ...

Working from the ‘silicon root’ to prevent data breaches

Cybersecurity issues have been of increasing concern for enterprises in light of a number of devastating ransomware attacks that hit companies this year. With big data and software security taking priority as many businesses make the shift to software as a service models, tech companies like Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. are further developing backup and ...

Cloud28+ aims to improve global cloud ecosystem through knowledge, choice

As enterprises around the world charge toward adoption of cloud computing, many regions are limited in their abilities to remain competitive with a lack of infrastructure and accessible technologies. To address these issues and extend the opportunity to innovate to businesses everywhere, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. created Cloud28+, a global cloud services marketplace and community ...

Simplifying SaaS by making containerization invisible

For most enterprises simply trying to create applications and compete in the new software as a service market, the process of building infrastructure and moving into the container world is a daunting task. Companies like Red Hat Inc. are simplifying this process by providing all the necessary tools, allowing customers to focus on their business ...

Kubernetes innovation encourages community over individual efforts

The ubiquity of the Kubernetes container deployment platform in virtualization computing environments is due in large part to its functionality, but the open source system is also serving enterprises transforming their businesses through its educational community. “One of the important things about Kubernetes is that … it’s a community of equals contributing to the project. ...

Simplifying hybrid cloud using centralized, automated deployment

Balancing workloads in multicloud environments is a challenge many businesses face in adapting to cloud computing. Among struggles in strategizing data storage for maximum efficiency and optimizing security, the priority task for enterprises is in creating and deploying functional applications for customers. In order to support customers in workload management, container-based software deployment company Red Hat ...

Kubernetes, OpenShift build hybrid cloud outside Silicon Valley

As cloud has extended its impact beyond Silicon Valley and hit the mainstream market, many new enterprises are working to adapt business models to fit the software as a service experience so many customers desire. “We’re seeing banks using Kubernetes [container orchestration management system], airlines, trains. All of them want to be mobile … [have ...

Kubernetes at the core of multicloud future, says Cisco CTO

While many are simply trying to keep up with the rapid pace of digital transformation, a few in the cloud space are constantly looking ahead and building the roadmap for innovation in the next frontier of tech. “You really want infrastructure to be as boring as possible, capable and secure, and now give a lot ...