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

Nature Fresh Farms shares key cyber resiliency lessons after ransomware attack

Earlier this year, theCUBE profiled Nature Fresh Farms Inc.’s encounter with a ransomware attack and how it was a key part of its journey of discovery on the road to cyber resilience. Since that time, the company has changed not only how it looks at things, but also how it does things, according to Keith ...

Key Dell services help tackle data resiliency challenges

In today’s technology environment, organizations hold some serious concerns around cybersecurity. Perhaps they’ve just been hacked, or maybe they’re just feeling exposed. Where can they start making a difference? For Dell Technologies Inc., the strategy has been to bring together some of its key services that will help customers tackle those challenges in cybersecurity, especially with ...

Four insights you might have missed from VMware Explore

The biggest topic covered at this year’s VMware Explore event centered on computer chipmaker Broadcom Inc.’s planned acquisition of VMware Inc., marking a significant new era for the virtualization pioneer. It is a time of major change, according to theCUBE industry analyst Dave Vellante (pictured, right) in a recent edition of his Breaking Analysis series. It also came a ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Views on VMware’s remarkable journey and on Broadcom’s takeover

Each week on theCUBE podcast, industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante extract the signal from the noise, and this week, they did it live on location at VMware Explore 2023. It was a chance to analyze VMware Inc.’s strategies as it closes out the biggest chapter in company history, according to Furrier (pictured, left). “VMware, a ...

VMware looks to use AI in its own solutions to make life easier for customers

Under Chief Executive Officer Raghu Raghuram, VMware Inc. is entering a new era. During VMware Explore 2023, he discussed databases and workflows being built on top of them. This is happening now, and it has given a boost to the whole application sector, according to Purnima Padmanabhan (pictured), senior vice president and general manager at ...

VMware wants its AI-driven strategy to be core to customers

Generative artificial intelligence has become core to every industry across the globe, and at VMware Explore 2023, VMware Inc. revealed its new vision for AI. It was the first time that the company had revealed its plans for AI to customers, but it was something it had been planning for a while. That’s because the ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Pushing back on AI nonsense and more bad news lands for Intel

This week, the Wall Street Journal reported that mortgage rates have hit 7.09%, the highest figure in more than 20 years. That’s leading to conversation around the real estate market and how it’s controlled by big tech and private equity at present. It’s all part of a tech climate that continues to evolve around the ...

Companies can make use of vector databases without needing a Ph.D. in AI

The last time Momento Inc. spoke with theCUBE, part of the conversation revolved around ChatGPT and how it was revolutionizing the world as we know it. That hasn’t changed, and Daniela Miao (pictured, left), co-founder and chief technology officer of Momento, is even more excited these days. That’s because of some of the existing applications ...
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Analyst ANGLE: What’s happening with cloud-native applications — and what comes next?

In today’s tech landscape, organizations have been looking closely at the cost-benefit of modernizing applications, with a big question on their minds: Is it better to go on-premises, in the cloud or both? In addition, companies are looking at what specific cloud services, if any, they’re going to use, according to theCUBE industry analyst Rob ...
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On theCUBE Pod: A look at Nvidia’s latest announcements as the battle over generative AI rages on

This week, Nvidia Corp. was in the news on multiple occasions, announcing the upgraded version of its GH200 Grace Hopper chip, intended to enable companies to run more sophisticated language models. Nvidia also announced a slew of other new generative artificial intelligence products. The company’s shares are up 180% this year, and it’s now valued at ...