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

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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 ...

Analyst ANGLE: The inevitable rise and evolution of data platforms

Given its massive total addressable market estimated in the tens of billions of dollars, the rise of data platforms was inevitable. It’s no surprise that every vendor with a data-related offering is vying for a piece of that lucrative market. But how comparable are the different approaches that exist on the market today? Before diving deep ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Amazon’s new AI, the rise of the supercloud and thoughts on work-life balance

This week, Amazon.com Inc. reported its second-quarter earnings for 2023, returning to double-digit revenue growth — the company’s biggest earnings since the fourth quarter of 2020. TheCUBE industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) hopped on the mic to discuss how cost optimizations by Andy Jassy, chief executive officer of Amazon, resulted in the ...

Exponential data growth could turn storage for AI into an information supply chain

Exponential data growth has led to a huge need for enterprise data storage, with major players in the data storage industry eyeing increased adoption of next-generation storage solutions, projected to be valued at over $150 billion by 2023. Here’s where the “AI-powered hybrid-multi-super cloud” comes into play, as theCUBE industry analyst Dave Vellante put it ...

What to expect during VMware Explore: Join theCUBE Aug. 22-24

Earlier this year, news hit that computer chipmaker Broadcom Inc. was negotiating to buy the virtualization software giant VMware Inc., a move that won provisional approval in the United Kingdom in July. “Broadcom’s planned $61 billion acquisition of VMware will mark yet another new era for the virtualization leader, a mere seven months after finally getting ...
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On theCUBE Pod: The latest from the world of AI as X marks the spot

This week, the world bid farewell to what was previously known as Twitter Inc., as Elon Musk announced the social media platform would be rebranded as X. Musk changed the legal name of Twitter to X Corp. in April, after saying in October 2022 that “buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything ...

IBM’s evolving storage solutions aim to pave the way for AI and hybrid cloud environments

Years ago, IBM Corp. had an event called IBM Edge. Things have certainly changed since then, whether one considers the rise of artificial intelligence in hybrid cloud environments or even the names of various products. Take the platform originally released as General Parallel File System, later renamed Storage Spectrum Scale, and more recently, IBM Storage ...

Four insights you might have missed from the ‘AWS Savings in the Cloud’ event

A few months before the kickoff of theCUBE’s coverage of the AWS Savings in the Cloud event, Amazon.com Inc. Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky stated that optimizations were ongoing in light of the company’s stock dipping. In the midst of ongoing economic uncertainty, the company would look to optimize its cloud spend, Amazon noted. That subject ...

Rethinking data resilience: IBM reveals breakthroughs in flash array scanning

Experts advocate that a proactive approach to data resilience requires identifying threats at the first possible opportunity before they have a chance to infiltrate a system and wreak havoc. Recently, IBM Corp. scientists and engineers developed new techniques for scanning data as it arrives inside a flash array, measuring the entropy of the data — ...