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

Cloud Native Computing Foundation weighs in on increasing Kubernetes adoption and growing OpenTelemetry significance

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s largest event in Europe, is also the largest KubeCon ever. The event has long been understood as a chance for organizers to connect with the community. The size of the event is a testament to the ecosystem growing, according to Priyanka Sharma (pictured), executive director of the ...

Archera discusses gen AI costs and opportunity amid a tech evolution

As generative artificial intelligence continues to disrupt everything, a big conversation taking place revolves around how much a company is going to spend and whether the juice is worth the squeeze. Everyone knows they want generative AI, but how best to handle the gen AI costs? One of the key thoughts that is taking place ...

Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Supercloud 6: AI Innovators’ event

TheCUBE has been tracking how generative artificial intelligence is going to change everything. Powering that trend has been the AI innovators — the newsmakers, the entrepreneurs and everyone else building the next big apps. How innovators are applying AI was a central focus of the Supercloud 6 event. The AI trend is real, and is ...

On theCUBE Pod: Reflections on Supercloud 6 and thoughts on TikTok’s fate

It was a big week in the tech world, as U.S. House lawmakers passed a bill that would ban TikTok from the country. Meanwhile, a big subject of conversation on theCUBE involved unraveling the complexities of artificial intelligence innovation as a part of the Supercloud 6 conference. Given those subjects and others, there was plenty for theCUBE Research ...

How knowledge graphs are shaping the future of AI and cloud computing

There’s a lot of AI innovation of late, and it’s continuing to disrupt organizations across industries. Infrastructure, software layers, abstractions and applications are all being refactored and reset. Knowledge graphs, meanwhile, are playing a big role. Cloud operations, encompassing public cloud, on-premises, edge and superintelligent edge have become the norm in the new distributed computing paradigm, ...

MongoDB Ventures aims to shape the future of developer-led innovation

The enthusiasm around generative artificial intelligence is escalating daily, with increasing confidence in the improvement of language models across the industry. Within this dynamic landscape, MongoDB Inc. has established itself as an essential hub for developers, frequently organizing hackathons. About two years ago, the company launched MongoDB Ventures. The thought at the time was to ...

Empowering women in data science: Insights from Pinterest’s Hannah Pham

Hannah Pham (pictured), head of data science and product analytics, consumers, at Pinterest Inc., loved math early in life. Data science became an attractive field to her given its focus of using data and math to solve problems and make things better. There’s so much good that can be done with data, according to Pham. It’s ...

Starfish Space tackles space debris and charts new goals in space exploration

For Sam Sharma (pictured), satellite systems engineer at Starfish Space Inc., an interest in space started early — all the way back in the fifth grade. It started with a class project focused on the solar system. “We had to choose a planet, and I still remember I chose Neptune,” she said. “It was gorgeous. ...

On theCUBE Pod: CrowdStrike surges and the ongoing debate over possible Nvidia competition

This week, shares in CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. surged almost 24% in late trading after the company reported beats in revenue, earnings and outlook and bought security startup Flow Security Inc. It was another wild week of news for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to analyze on the latest ...

On theCUBE Pod live from MWC Barcelona: A deep dive into networking, silicon innovation and the future of data centers

It was a special episode of theCUBE Podcast for theCUBE Research industry analysts Dave Vellante and John Furrier, as they recorded live from MWC Barcelona. The show was all about networking and silicon and involved exclusive coverage on theCUBE, including conversations from Antonio Neri, Michael Dell, Charlie Kawwas and Rami Rahim, among others. Covering silicon chips has been ...