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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Q&A: Rimini Street helps put operating costs back into innovation

The rapid advancements of digital evolution are driving business growth through new systems capabilities and efficiencies, but keeping pace with the constant maintenance around software patching and upgrades can actually hinder the productivity these systems are built to encourage. That’s why Seth Ravin (pictured), chief executive officer of Rimini Street Inc., a provider of enterprise ...

Q&A: How self-serve analytics are made

An unprecedented availability of data surging from billions of endpoints gives businesses valuable information in key decisions. But complex data repositories can limit accessibility across an organization and curb collaboration, and can squelch innovation opportunities for employees lacking comprehensive data literacy. That’s why Stephanie McReynolds (pictured), vice president of marketing at Alation Inc., is working to remove the boundaries created by knowledge ...

Q&A: Beacon, GitLab provide the blueprint for digital finance security

The pace of transformation in digital business continues to drive innovation throughout the market, but many businesses still lack the tools necessary for keeping up and remaining secure. To enable the hefty production, high-compliance needs of financial institutions, Alex Sayle (pictured, right), platform engineering at Beacon Platform Inc., is working on providing an accessible financial ...
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE

Former archaeologist differentiates IBM data science with storytelling

Discoveries made through examined failures are essential to human evolution. Events become learnings, learnings become narratives, and narratives become templates that can correct for mistakes in future implementation. Once used primarily for survival, these tactics of social advancement have expanded to serve more complex, strategic purposes with the increased use of tools and technologies to ...

Q&A: How Wyndham hotels keep pace with digital hospitality

In a market dominated by a demand for instant solutions available at the click of a button, customers have come to expect a seamless digital experience from businesses in every industry. Traditional organizations working within legacy computing systems must modernize or face obsolescence. To remain competitive with digital hospitality competitors like A‌i‌r‌b‌n‌b‌ I‌n‌c‌.‌, Emmanuel Offiong ...

Q&A: How IBM, LogDNA are simplifying portable log data management

Cloud computing environments and the amounts of data they see are only growing as businesses take advantage of modern tools for virtualizing and analyzing that data. But the simultaneous work of software development, machine learning and customer service can create downtime across businesses and leave vulnerable spots throughout data management processes. To streamline application troubleshooting and enable developers ...
KUBERNETES SPECIAL REPORT

Kubernetes culture influences Google Cloud’s approach to enterprises

Momentum for container technology has driven the Kubernetes’ management platform into the mainstream, and services for the open-source project look to scale up too. As cloud computing priorities shift to accommodate data exchanges across a widening array of workloads, demand for hybrid cloud technology where portable, containerized technologies can deploy software applications among cloud and on-premises environments alike. To maintain a balance between the community-driven ...

Q&A: Taking the work out of imperative RPA cybersecurity measures

The rising popularity of automation tools is enabling unprecedented growth within teams no longer responsible for completing the tedious, repetitive work better performed by programmable robots. But as businesses grow with the help of robotic process automation, cybersecurity is often left playing catch-up with both organizations and the new risks rapidly evolving to take advantage ...

Q&A: Overcoming cloud’s rapid growth with ‘build fast, break nothing’ strategy

The pace of cloud innovation is a significant piece of computing’s overall value, but the pressure to constantly evolve while maintaining business imperatives can have a net negative effect on companies unprepared to manage its complexities. That’s why Lew Cirne (pictured), founder and chief executive officer of New Relic Inc., is helping organizations move away from ...

Q&A: Building cloud processes that don’t ‘leave the lights on’

Of the unique perks in Amazon Web Services Inc.’s Marketplace is a wealth of service options for customers leveraging the power of cloud computing. But too much flexibility can sometimes work against businesses still discovering their cloud needs and building processes from the ground up. To help untangle these complexities, Tolga Tarhan (pictured, right), chief technology officer of Onica Group ...