Nick Marinoff

Nick Marinoff is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. He got his start as a writer and news editor with Money & Tech, a broadcasting company in San Francisco that reported on all things technology and digital currency-related. He was also an environmental reporter with Planet Experts in Los Angeles, where he covered topics ranging from animal rights to climate change. He recently published his first book, “Take a ‘Loan’ Off Your Shoulders: 14 Simple Tricks for Graduating Debt Free.”. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

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Q&A: Dell EMC ramps up cloud data storage, security and recovery solutions

As the spirited discussion surrounding hybrid and multicloud data solutions continues to accelerate, storage and data protection remain top of mind. Dell Technologies Inc. is working with organizations to better understand their unique business demands, including storage, security and recovery strategies. “The Dell Technologies Cloud is helping customers completely transform to a cloud operating model and [understand] the people, processes and technology ...

Q&A: Unlocking data insights in complex, ever-changing tech world

It’s the age of data economies, where businesses must manage a tsunami of complex data from countless sources if they hope to survive the digital transformation. It’s a transformation with unintended consequences, as the computing landscape gets clouded with hybrid environments. For Dell EMC, this multicloud world presents new markets, making collaborative work for this ...

Q&A: Cisco’s revamped approach to big data paves the way for quicker recovery

The world of multicloud computing means data can live anywhere, but challenges can arise when it comes time to recover data quickly. Networking service provider Cisco Systems Inc. faces this challenge regularly, and is revamping its data management strategy in partnership with Veeam Software Inc. to ensure safer, simpler backup processes. Alan Stearn (pictured), technical ...

Q&A: When intelligent data recovery reaches ‘blessing’ status

Veeam Software Inc. is known for quick data recovery and backup skills, but to truly take advantage of its cloud-connected data management services is to fully understand what kind of data you’re storing. You can’t simply put the data away and never use it; you must be aware of what the data is and how it can assist ...

Q&A: Cisco’s own digital transformation is a lesson in empathy

If a company wants to understand its customers, it must step into their shoes. This is especially helpful in today’s era of digital transformation, where data rules and mobile lifestyles require power at the edge of computing’s network. Cisco Systems Inc. has taken this concept to the next level. As it undergoes its own transformation from ...

Q&A: Reduxio simplifies storage complexity in cloud, container-native world

Many companies want to know more about cloud computing and the benefits of containerization, but have trouble accepting the changes necessary to thrive within the cloud-native ecosystem. Reduxio Systems Inc. is working with organizations so they can seamlessly transition to either cloud or container-native platforms, according to Ori Bendori (pictured, right), chief executive officer of Reduxio, ...

Q&A: Red Hat leverages Rook to ease storage deployment

The appeal of Kubernetes is that it lives high in the computing architecture stack, manipulating containers of software from cloud to cloud and requiring little customization for underlying hardware components. But behind the shine of Kubernetes’ meteoric rise, the story of storage can’t be lost. One tale worth telling is that of Rook.io, a cloud-native storage ...

Q&A: Dell EMC, VMware partnership continues to evolve in cloud market

Not every cloud provider is equal. Some providers offer certain technical aspects or software programs that others don’t. They may work with different kinds of customers and incorporate different methods for helping those customers to stay efficient. Dell EMC and VMware Inc. partner to give customers the latest upgrades in the cloud space. Both companies ...

Q&A: Kubernetes helps X by Orange target SMBs with cloud-native tech in Spain

The Kubernetes container-orchestration system is one of the fastest-growing computing platforms out there. Businesses are turning to the platform to control and automate deployments and updates, orchestrate containers on multiple hosts, and scale resources and applications in real time, among other benefits. One organization putting Kubernetes to work for its business is Orange B4B Technology, ...

Q&A: Google Cloud and Informatica team up to ‘tame data’

As the enterprise delves deeper into cloud technology, data recovery is taking priority over other issues. How quickly can customers move their data from one platform to another? What are the most-effective ways of keeping data safe? Through its new partnership with Informatica LLC, Google Cloud is looking to bring safety and quick data storage ...