R. Danes

R. Danes is a senior writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, who is based on the East Coast. Her fondness for old media and longform journalism converges with an interest in new media and digital content trends. Exploring digital disruption in the realm of publications, articles and writing led her to writing articles about digital disruption everywhere. Find R. Danes on Twitter @DanesRd. Got a news tip? Please tweet us @siliconangle.

Latest from R. Danes

You’re already using serverless, so get a jump on managing it, says Stackery

In the realm of computing, containers’ virtualized method for running distributed applications are hard enough to manage in large numbers. So what about even smaller, serverless functions that make up serverless applications? What are the chances of getting a swarm of those under control? Like container orchestration, serverless computing is squeezing startups to come up with products ...

Integration platforms zoom in on prospects with 360 CX view

Big-data lakes provide a spacious repository to store data. But actual business outcomes aren’t achieved by dumping data in a vault. So many data points are needed to get to actionable insight, one must perform small analytics and connectivity miracles. One of which comes in the form of artificial intelligence, particularly if it’s part of an ...

Dell Boomi awardee on iPaaS alchemy and blockchain at the ballots

Ever use some software and think, this would be better sandwiched between blockchain and a Salesforce.com Inc. application? Those are the sorts of wild imaginings that integration platforms as a service (iPaaS) rig into reality. And they are the sorts of things for which data-integration companies win awards. Dell Boomi just named integration and development solutions provider ...

How startups can thrive in ‘throwaway technology’ era: tips from tech legend Alan Boehme

Nimble fingers go further than heavy hands for technology startups in the blink-and-you’ll miss it era. Digitally transforming enterprises change their minds and business strategies with kaleidoscopic variance. They can move at a frustrating pace — for themselves and vendors. “We’re in the era of throwaway technology,” said Alan Boehme, Global chief technology officer, vice president ...

Can the cool crew at Dell Boomi impress cloud pros?

It’s been eight years since cloud integration platform Boomi was acquired by Dell Technologies. Since then, the Dell family of products has grown significantly with the EMC merger, providing the full range of services from storage to networking. The risk is paying off for Dell, as Boomi’s integrated platform as a service proves a progressive ...

Now in session, Splunk for IIoT at UConn

If anybody wants a good job in technology these days, they’re going to have to get familiar with data analytics. Heck, a lot of jobs outside of tech are starting to demand some data literacy. Savvy schools are helping students pregame for the job hunt with courses that teach hands-on data analytics. The University of ...

How nerds are meeting actual astronomical analytics demands

Anybody wondering which data software has the depth and scale to handle their analytics project? Ask the National Ignition Facility. It provides scientists with data on how matter behaves under high pressures and temperatures. “If you actually look on Google Earth, and you look over Nevada, you’ll see a lot of craters in the desert,” ...

Big data behemoth Splunk is small-talking on industry use cases

Many see Splunk Inc. as the big big data company. They’ve got a lot of seven-figure deals filed away with large enterprises that implement their platform for bottom-up projects built from scratch by data scientists. So who would believe Splunk will be the ones to finally package big data into use-case ready products for smaller scale ...

iPaaS 2.0 is erasing most of the IT task list

Integration platform as a service, or iPaaS, had a major growth spurt in the last few years. It now towers over niche platform as a service offerings that cover only one area, such as “internet of things.” It stretches across the entire enterprise — at least the latest iteration of the Dell Boomi iPaaS does; ...
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Dell Boomi saw 80% growth in Q2, says Michael Dell

Hobbling together computing infrastructure for agility and advanced capabilities such as artificial intelligence and real-time analytics can be a headache. The imperative is to release new software and services in step with customer whims, and that’s driving demand for technologies that stitch together data across the multicloud and automate infrastructure’s heavy lifting. “As chief executive, that’s what you crave — ...