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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What to expect at Dell Technologies World 2022: theCUBE livestream May 2-5

There will be two “firsts” on the agenda for Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas next month. It will be the first time Dell Technologies Inc. has been able to hold an in-person technology event since 2019, and it marks the first time the gathering has been held since Dell completed the spinoff of VMware ...

Data services and serverless dominate latest announcements at AWS Summit

As Amazon Web Services Inc. moves further into 2022, the cloud giant is showing a clear focus on data services and serverless computing. The company’s groundwork in both areas was unveiled in late November when it made a series of announcements during the annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. AWS followed this up today with general ...

The AI infusion: Join theCUBE at AWS Summit San Francisco

Amazon Web Services Inc. is not only infusing its own tools with machine learning capabilities, the cloud giant is also providing technology for developers, scientists and engineers to run and manage thousands of complex machine learning workloads at the same time. An example can be found in how Ampersand Inc., a data-driven TV advertising sales ...

3 insights you might have missed from the Coupa Inspire event

With approximately $3 trillion in enterprise spend running through its Business Spend Management platform, Coupa Software Inc. makes a compelling case for digital transformation and data insight. The company leveraged its Coupa Inspire event in Las Vegas last week to announce an initiative for community-based spending benchmarks using artificial intelligence tools, dashboard support for activities ...

This is what cloud-native looks like for the Department of Defense

The public sector is moving boldly into the cloud-native future. It’s one thing to employ open source for streaming movies or ordering meals from the convenience of mobile apps. It’s a wholly different proposition when open source drives the military’s F-16 fighter jet, a $64 million marvel flying 1,300 miles per hour at 50,000 feet. ...
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Tech rockstars to tackle pediatric cancer during June 21 fundraising event in Boston area

Cancer is a leading cause of death among children ages one to 14. Some 10,470 children under the age of 15 will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and more than 1,000 will likely die from it. Leaders in the Boston-area technology industry are coming together for an event in June to address pediatric cancer. Today, ...

3 insights you might have missed from the “Data as Code: The Future of Enterprise Data and Analytics” AWS Startup Showcase event

Startups are serving up plenty of options when it comes to more effective data platform solutions. An ecosystem of newly founded companies has developed around the cloud-native portfolio of Amazon Web Services Inc., and this is fueling the creation of innovative offerings for the data as code movement. Novel approaches to data governance, data lakes ...

Security experts surprised by Russia’s ineffective cyberattacks in Ukraine but warn against complacency

In an 1892 collection of Sherlock Holmes detective stories, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote of “the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime,” in which the canine did nothing when a crime was committed. “That was the curious incident,” Holmes said. The absence of significant cyberattacks against Ukraine by Russia during the current war ...

AWS Heroes Panel offers insight into data mesh and quantum for handling computational challenges

The use of genomics for drug discovery and personalized treatment has allowed scientists to develop more targeted therapies. It has also created enormous quantities of data. One human genome sequence produces approximately 200 gigabytes of raw data, and 100 million sequenced genomes will ultimately account for 20 billion gigabytes. Cloud computing has become an important ...
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As data drives reinvention, AWS leverages machine learning and serverless to meet enterprise needs

Two years of a global pandemic brought an acceleration of businesses to the cloud, followed by another important wave of digital transformation. The move to the cloud has also been accompanied by a need to leverage data even more effectively in the enterprise. Cloud provider Amazon Web Services Inc. is in prime position to observe ...