Mark Albertson

Mark Albertson is a senior writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. He is an experienced technology reporter, recognized by Onalytica as a "Who's Who In Cloud Influencer" and named to Peerlyst’s “24 Powerful Cybersecurity Journalists.” Prior to SiliconANGLE, Mark wrote for the San Francisco Examiner, Blasting News, and CBS-Bay Area.

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Software drives PowerStore adoption through latest security and efficiency enhancements from Dell

Software-driven storage enhancements played a central role in the announcements made by Dell Technologies Inc. this month. Recent advances in PowerStore, Dell’s intelligent all-flash storage portfolio, highlighted security upgrades and new features for operational efficiency and power savings. “Over the last year, since the last time we sat down with you, we’ve delivered over 2,000 ...

As generative AI accelerates coding for developers, the long-term impact is just beginning

In the select world of elite computer programmers, could artificial intelligence reach a place where it will write a significant amount of their code? For one such developer, it already has. One of the founders of ChatGPT’s OpenAI, Andrej Karpathy, left in 2017 to lead the computer vision team for Tesla Autopilot. Karpathy recently rejoined ...

Broadcom storage adapters drive microsecond latencies in Dell’s PowerEdge RAID

The launch of Broadcom Inc.’s 9600 series of storage adapters in January introduced a new level of IO processing power and latency reduction. Through integration of Broadcom’s 9600 technology in the Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 12, enterprise customers have been able to realize significant performance gains from a solution that plays a central role in ...

Partnership with ‘Avatar’ director James Cameron finds common ground with Dell’s sustainability goals

It turns out that the Na’vi and the technology world have a lot in common. The fictional species of extraterrestrial humanoids at the center of the popular “Avatar” movie series come to life on the screen through a decade-long partnership with Dell Technologies Inc. As part of that relationship, film director James Cameron, owner of ...

APEX enhancements help define Dell’s multicloud strategy for cross-platform storage

The evolution of a “multicloud-by-design” approach became clearer this week, as Dell Technologies Inc. unveiled upgrades to its APEX as-a-service product portfolio. First introduced a year ago as Project Alpine, Dell’s APEX portfolio of hardware and software offerings was enhanced with the addition of APEX Block Storage and APEX File Storage. The latest products were ...

Project Helix highlights how Dell and Nvidia support customers in the generative AI journey

The launch this week of Project Helix, a joint initiative between Dell Technologies Inc. and Nvidia Corp., signaled a new twist in the evolving saga of generative artificial intelligence. Both companies believe that a combination of Dell’s servers with Nvidia’s newest and fastest GPUs will appeal to customers interested in leveraging AI for business results. ...

New technologies for the edge and AI highlight day two at Dell Technologies World

Generative artificial intelligence continued to be a major theme at Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas on the conference’s second day with the announcement of Project Helix, a new initiative in collaboration with Nvidia Corp. Project Helix is designed to bring a series of full stack AI solutions to the enterprise, including technical expertise based ...

Projects become products: Dell unveils its long-term game plan for the edge

When Dell Technologies Inc. places the word “project” in front of a new initiative, it’s sending up a signal flare that starts the clock toward emergence of a new product or platform the next year. Project Alpine, announced last year, transformed into a new set of storage offerings for APEX on Monday with a focus ...

AI, edge and multicloud lead the conversation in Las Vegas as Dell embraces role as enterprise collaborator

Dell Technologies Inc. kicked off its Dell Technologies World conference in Las Vegas today with a number of additions to its APEX product portfolio. Yet it was artificial intelligence that captured much of the interest in a news conference following the opening keynotes. In a meeting with members of the media this morning, founder and ...

Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency’ event

Organizations can’t protect against everything. They can’t predict what will happen next or how severe the attack may be. This places a great deal of focus on resiliency, an ability to recover from a damaging breach. While some organizations may feel that the cybersecurity gap is being closed, a startling number lack confidence in preparedness ...