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.

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Innovation and the future of AI: How teams can differentiate themselves

ChatGPT has taken the world by storm: It has set records for the fastest-growing user base and, for some, has signaled the dawn of a new era in artificial intelligence. Some have raised concerns about its future implications, while others have heralded it as a game-changer. Wherever it leads, there appears to be a new ...

Stop failed digital transformations before they happen: Here’s how to succeed

More than 60% of global GDP last year was projected to have been dependent on digital technologies. So it’s no surprise that companies have increasingly transformed their digital offerings by capitalizing on new developments in cloud computing, artificial intelligence and emerging data technologies. Digital transformations, however, have historically posed some big headaches for companies. When ...

The state of data mesh and what the future holds: Warner Bros. Discovery weighs in

Every company has its data needs. But imagine you’re balancing the latest results during election season, while you’re managing the season premiere of “Game of Thrones”? Welcome to Warner Bros. Discovery. During the Snowflake Summit last June in Las Vegas, Ash Naseer (pictured), senior director of data engineering at Warner Bros. Discovery, explained how the ...

Head of data at Saks on what’s needed when ‘every company is a data company’

Data mesh has emerged as a new paradigm for data management in recent years, allowing for inclusivity no matter the technology, should it be a data lake, data hub, data warehouse or Amazon Web Services S3 bucket. The technologies are just nodes on the data mesh. Of course, at that point, it must be governed and ...

HPE partners with big players to stay ahead of cyberattacks

The numbers are staggering: Estimates suggest that cybercrime could cost $10.5 trillion by 2025, and the average total cost of a data breach is $4.35 million. Businesses have too much to lose, according to Kevin Depew, senior director of future server architecture at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. That’s why the company decided to look across ...
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Three insights you might have missed from Ignite ‘22

Intelligence expertise, best-of-breed strategies, and automation were three key themes that quickly emerged right from Day One at Ignite ‘22, a two-day conference that kicked off Dec. 13. Ahead of the event it was expected that Palo Alto Networks Inc. would address the pain points around tightening budgets in a challenging economic environment. Palo Alto ...

Three insights you might have missed from the ‘AWS re:Invent Global Startup Program’

Amazon Web Services Inc.’s re:Invent conference in Las Vegas concluded earlier this month, drawing more than 50,000 people to Vegas for new launches in data management, processor advances and serverless solutions. Part of the fun is learning what’s coming down the pipeline, and a great way to do that was through paying attention to the 2022 Global ...

Shoreline Software launches free tool to organize and analyze incident ticketing data automatically

It’s been called a “DevOps revolution” — over the past number of years, companies have increasingly taken to the cloud to gain faster innovation. That’s largely been successful, but there have been roadblocks. Shoreline Software believes it can assist with the technical issues that arise along the path. “All of the things involved in getting ...

JupiterOne pinpoints cures to cybersecurity ailments

One of the big topics of discussion at AWS re:Invent 2022 was cybersecurity, and with good reason: Bad actors are getting more sophisticated. Cloud security needs to respond in kind. JupiterOne Inc., a “cyber asset attack surface management” company, believes the trend hasn’t been good in the cybersecurity industry — perhaps one issue gets resolved, ...

ChaosSearch innovates on top of AWS S3, addressing digital transformation trends

During AWS re:Invent 2022, Amazon Web Services Inc. made several new announcements that customers had requested for some time, including giving them cross-account access points for sharing data securely with other parts of the organization and Multi-Region Access Points failover controls. With such innovations, the conversation has shifted toward enabling value from data analytics. For data ...