Marlene Den Bleyker

Marlene is a staff writer at SiliconANGLE covering live events from SiliconANGLE Media's production hub, theCUBE. Have a news tip? Tweet it to @siliconangle

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Silicon Collar: Defining the new type of worker | #Inforum16

Vinnie Mirchandani, CEO of Deal Architect, Inc. and author of numerous books about technology, has a new reader coming out this fall titled Silicon Collar: A celebration of outstanding workers and machines that help them excel. The book examines the opportunities of today’s worker, sorts through the pessimism of being replaced by machines, and analyzes the history ...

Getting more than water from the cloud | #Inforum16

A public utility is a regulated agency, and as technology changes, the ability to report to one’s governing body and improve the customer experience is important. One municipal water district in California is moving water to the cloud to improve operational efficiency, and to prepare for the next-generation of technology to improve the customer experience. Jim Ollerton, ...

Infor bypasses a ‘forklift move’ to the cloud for the enterprise | #Inforum16

As theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media, team commenced its coverage of Inforum 2016 at the Javits Center in New York City today, cohosts Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and George Gilbert (@ggilbert41) plotted Infor, Inc.’s progress since the last biannual event. Inforum is a user forum for Infor customers, and during the two years between events, the company ...

Brain cancer survivor promotes OpenNotes to empower people to take charge of their health | #GuestOfTheWeek

As technology becomes more open, the healthcare industry is struggling with highly regulated privacy rules, making it a difficult journey to try and bring some openness into the doctor-patient relationship. OpenNotes, a national initiative, is trying to achieve a more open healthcare relationship by providing patients access to notes written by any clinician they visit, in ...

The Internet as Art: The counter-digital culture | #WomenInTech

Art is an expression of life through various mediums, and in her book Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art, author Virginia Heffernan studies the Internet and how it is expressed as art through a medium that touches almost everyone’s lives. Heffernan spoke to John Furrier (@furrier), host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the Hadoop ...

Partnerships demonstrate universal acceptance for open source | #RHSummit

During the final keynote of the Red Hat Summit 2016, held at the Moscone N & W in San Francisco, the lineup of guests included a woman dedicated to helping women learn to become developers through open source, along with industry heavy hitters from Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (HPE) and Microsoft Corp. The guest list ...

‘Insights are worth pennies; decisions and actions are worth dollars’ | #GuestOfTheWeek

The industry is focused more than ever on using Big Data and analytics to garner real-time intelligent information that will catapult a business decision-making process. To continue the discussion on Big Data, open-source, data security and the ecosystem as a whole, industry experts met up at Hadoop Summit and Red Hat Summit, which both took ...

From space exploration to cloud innovation at Red Hat Summit | #RHSummit

Day three of the Red Hat Summit 2016 kicked off in San Francisco with a keynote that brought the audience beyond the planet and back to earth with the Innovator of the Year Award. Answering age-old questions If you want to see the true implications of how open-source is changing the world, you need only ...

Three open-source partners and a wedding: A groundbreaking keynote at Red Hat Summit | #RHSummit

As the day two afternoon keynotes commenced at the Red Hat Summit 2016, held in San Francisco, partnership and collaboration were the themes. Industry leaders for SparkFun, Cisco Systems, Inc. and Accenture, LLP spoke about their open source stories. At the conclusion of the presentations, the audience was also surprised with a partnership of a different ...

Compliance and security number one topic at C-level | #RHSummit

When you say open source, security it the first thing that comes to the minds of many CIOs. As we have been reminded many times, the issue is not if you’ve been hacked, but where and how long you have been breached. At the Red Hat Summit taking place at Moscone N & W in ...