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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Zentura boosts productivity in legal sector with virtualization solution

As Nutanix Inc. continues its journey toward expanding offerings beyond hyperconverged infrastructure, an increasing number of businesses with the need for both improvements in process and plans to move closer to the cloud are adopting the platform as their solution. Companies like Zentura, a business-critical information technology service focusing on legal and accounting customers, see ...

The CSI effect: how AWS specializes image AI for law enforcement

Amazon’s efforts through Amazon Web Services Inc. have been largely focused on simplifying cloud compute, but the company’s tendency toward innovation has resulted in greater accessibility to machine learning through services like the image recognition solution AWS Rekognition. Leveling the artificial intelligence playing field has created opportunities for companies not traditionally rooted in tech to benefit ...

Intel pivots from product to solutions company to empower digital transformation

The notion of disruption is both positive and negative for businesses navigating the digital revolution. The connotation depends largely on an organization’s strategy and ability to remain competitive against businesses born into transformation. A pioneer in computing, Intel Corp. has pivoted through a number of transformative periods through strategic shifts and collaborations. The company’s current driving ...

From play to work: the story of DJI’s drone evolution

The explosion of drone technology use across industries has prompted leaders in the space to rapidly develop new varieties of copters to fit a range of enterprise needs. Setting standards for consumer and commercial customers alike, Chinese drone-maker DJI (Dà-Jiāng Innovations Science and Technology Co. Ltd.) recently added two new drones to its enterprise offering, ...

What’s next for drones in agriculture: real-time crop care

With superior eyesight, swift agility and the gift of flight, aerial drones are proving better than humans in many forms of detailed data collection. These superpowers are driving drones’ interest and investment across a growing number of industries, including agriculture. Greg Emerick (pictured), co-founder and executive vice president of business development at Sentera LLC, applies the efficiency of drones’ cutting-edge technology ...

Staying ahead of risk in the digital revolution

The pace of digital development grows exponentially, giving both developers and businesses constant opportunities for innovation. But while tech’s growth pace is a boon for industries at large, it also provides significant challenges for those working to keep up. “It used to be that engineering was so expensive and time-consuming, you’d have to design it ...

The AWS boost behind Red Hat’s rapid scale-up in cloud computing

With rapid advancements and innovation dominating most conversations around cloud computing, it can be easy to neglect the issues of maintaining reliable infrastructure while also remaining competitive in today’s data revolution. As an early pioneer of open source, Red Hat Inc. is continuing to innovate through its Amazon Web Services Inc. partnership while keeping a strong focus on maintaining standards and ...

Juniper Networks’ expanded strategy to secure on-prem clouds

As businesses push for migration to the cloud, platform providers are pivoting strategies similarly to offer support for the transition. Companies like Juniper Networks Inc. are working to create a cloud path for businesses that will enable them to fully utilize all the benefits of the new technology while avoiding as much risk as possible. ...

How German Police evolved their data beyond the spreadsheet

With big data’s privacy and security concerns becoming more topical under new regulatory requirements, industries not typically involved in tech recognize the need for compliant platforms to maintain and analyze data. When the German Federal Police, Bundespolizei, began working with Pentaho to manage data processes, they found even greater benefits than information safety. “As part of Federal German Ministry of Interior, ...

When a fire department lives like a tech startup

Drone safety has been one of several controversial topics around the new technology as it rises in popularity. But despite fears of privacy invasion and other risks, some businesses are actually using the tool to improve safety measures. Michael Ralston (pictured), CCM/CERT director of the Menlo Fire District, runs the Crisis Response and Innovation in ...