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

Bridging the gap between IT and security: Cribl champions a unified approach to DevOps and cybersecurity

These days, it’s clear that IT and security are coming together. The new IT is all about DevOps, with words such as “guardrails” often coming into play when referencing advancements in artificial intelligence. It’s a big part of the data market, which is where data observability company Cribl Inc. has placed its focus. When it comes to ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Dissecting the streaming showdown and Arm’s market splash

It’s been an incredibly busy season of event coverage for theCUBE, and right now feels like the lull before a storm, as there are significant events quickly approaching, including AWS re:Invent 2023 in November. That event will see plenty of in-depth coverage from theCUBE. There will be something “pretty good” in store, predicted theCUBE industry analyst ...

The ‘aha’ moment in cybersecurity: How one contract affected a startup’s mission

The year 2018 was a different era when it came to security. It was a time when there were a lot of security companies, and it became quickly apparent that more scrutiny and regulation was on the way, as the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation just came into effect. It was around that ...

Data resilience in the age of ransomware: Elastio tackles complex cyber threats

Cyber threats have become extremely prevalent today and are growing increasingly complex. Ransomware is now a household word and is no longer something that organizations can ignore. Enter startup Elastio Software Inc., which was founded by the team behind AppAssure, a backup and recovery software application that was acquired by Dell Software Group in 2012. What ...

Cybersecurity is a complex challenge. Here are companies looking to provide innovative solutions

There’s no question that organizations are facing challenges in cybersecurity that are more complex and more pressing than ever before. To kick off 2023, asset visibility and security company Armis Inc. found that of the more than 6,000 security professionals surveyed globally, 24% said their organization was underprepared to handle cyber warfare. The striking news continued ...

Three insights you might have missed from Google Cloud Next

In July, Alphabet Inc.’s earning reports revealed interesting signs that Google Cloud’s business could be accelerating. Still, despite the company’s status as the top search engine in the world, its cloud division ranked third behind Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Could that be changing? That was the big question that theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s ...

What to expect during the mWISE Conference: Join theCUBE Sept. 18-20

Last September, Google LLC announced that it had completed its acquisition of cybersecurity services and software provider Mandiant Inc. in what was a $5.4 billion acquisition. First announced in March 2022, Mandiant proceeded to become part of the company’s Google Cloud business. In discussing the acquisition, Google Cloud Chief Executive Officer Thomas Kurian wrote that ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Insights from Google Cloud Next 2023 and the latest from the cloud wars

Google Cloud Next event is in the books, an event that brought no shortage of news and intrigue — including Google LLC’s strategic bid to redefine the cloud landscape through the power of artificial intelligence integration. It was an event that changed significantly, according to theCUBE industry analyst John Furrier. In December 2022, Google Chief Executive ...

Three insights you might have missed from Episode 2 of the ‘Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency’ event

In today’s multicloud world, data protection is more important than ever. Last year, Dell Technologies Inc. released the Global Data Protection Index, which suggested that 67% surveyed were concerned about coping with malware and ransomware. Furthermore, 70% of those surveyed believed there was an increased risk of cyber threats when it came to remote employees. ...

World Wide Technology prioritizes outcomes on the road to cyber resiliency

When it comes to solving customer challenges, Dell Technologies Inc. has always stated that it views its large partner ecosystem as being a key strategic advantage. Among those partners is World Wide Technology Inc., which was named Dell Technologies 2023 North America Partner of the Year. World Wide Technology helps its OEMs and customers facilitate, ...