Ryan Stevens

Ryan is a senior writer covering live events with theCUBE. After an extensive academic career in engineering, he worked with dozens of tech startups developing new software and hardware products. He has also contributed to the content and documentation needs of companies such as Q4 Inc., PivIT Global and others.

Latest from Ryan Stevens

What to expect during ‘The Next Generation of Storage’ event: Join theCUBE Jan. 10

Storage technology has come a long way from the early days of magnetic tapes and floppy disks. From the advent of hard disk drives, solid-state drives and beyond, technology continues to evolve rapidly. Examining that evolution will be of chief focus during “The Next Generation of Storage” virtual event on Jan. 10. It will be ...

Teradata seeks evolution in a new era as executives feel the pressure to adopt AI

The numbers are nearly unanimous: Almost 9 in 10 executives understand the merits and potential of artificial intelligence, according to an IDC survey sponsored by Teradata Corp. The rapid boom in AI poses countless opportunities, but it poses challenges too — including when it comes to a growing skills gap. Just 30% of those surveyed ...

On theCUBE Pod: Wrapping up 2023 with a look back and predictions on the year to come

It’s a busy time of the year at theCUBE around the holiday season, clearing the decks and setting the table for what surely will be another exciting year in 2024. For industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante, it’s also a chance to look back on the year that was. “I look at my 2023 predictions. ...

Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Enabling Global Collaboration in Game Development’ event

There’s no shortage of excitement in the gaming industry, with audiences and gaming culture continuing to evolve and massive projections of growth, to the tune of $321 billion by 2026, according to PwC. As that dollar figure continues to increase, so does the need for innovative infrastructure and compute at scale. What comes next for ...

On theCUBE Pod: Intel’s standing after launching 5th Gen Xeon chips and why AI regulation fails

This past week, theCUBE was busy with the pinnacle episode of the “Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency” series, presented by theCUBE and Dell Technologies Inc., which is now available on-demand. For industry analyst Dave Vellante (pictured, right), it was a great event due to its thought leadership. “One of my big takeaways was that ...

Elastic aims for faster performance for queries with launch of dedicated query language

Observability practitioners may be familiar with using one query language for logs, another for metrics and another for traces and application performance monitoring. That can sometimes pose challenges when it comes to pulling data together from different datasets and doing all of it in one query language. Elastic N.V. hopes to solve that with the ...

From engineering to espionage: Mark Sorenson’s dive into cyber-thriller writing and cybersecurity realities

An engineer by training, author and tech veteran Mark Sorenson (pictured) ascended over the decades to become an executive leading thousands of engineers and software developers while managing successful businesses within iconic companies. His new book, “A Restaurant in Jaffa,” is a fictional cyber-thriller. It’s often said that one should write what one knows. For ...

Simplifying security in a multicloud, AI world: Insights and strategies for a safer digital future

As the year draws to a close, it’s no secret that 2023 has brought with it a steady rise in cyberattacks. That’s despite there being no shortage of cybersecurity technologies and tools on the market. Much has changed, especially because of the advent of artificial intelligence. The sophistication and the volume of attacks have increased ...

Creating a digital fortress: Insights on cybersecurity in the age of transformation

The landscape for security is constantly changing, often day to day, with organizations facing off against what can be overwhelming complexity. Everyone from large multinational businesses to small organizations are going through some kind of digital transformation right now. When it comes to security, that translates into increased attack surfaces available to threat actors, according ...

Vast Data aims to revolutionize data management for the AI era

It’s been a year of hype and innovation, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence. In what has represented the biggest story of the year, it’s now difficult to imagine a world without AI being infused into everything. But with the advent of AI, so too have companies been forced to grapple with how they ...