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

Dell and Nutanix partner to deliver advanced hybrid multicloud solutions: theCUBE analysis

Given the changing market dynamics around virtualization infrastructure, new opportunities have started to emerge for expanded partnerships. Artificial intelligence is taking center stage, and cloud operating models have become a mainstream requirement. In that new landscape, Dell Technologies Inc. and Nutanix Inc. have joined forces. Being able to scale compute and storage separately has always ...

What to expect during the “Hybrid Cloud Made Easy” event: Join theCUBE August 13

As demand for greater flexibility and simplicity in hybrid cloud solutions continues to surge, industry leaders are seeking to respond with effective hybrid cloud management. To do so, innovative technologies that target the needs of modern businesses need to be considered. With that in mind, Dell Technologies Inc. and Nutanix Inc. have joined forces to ...

On theCUBE Pod: The Google antitrust ruling impact, modern cybersecurity and what’s next for VMware

This week’s biggest news on the tech landscape involved a federal court ruling against Google LLC in a landmark search monopoly case. The Google antitrust ruling impact was a main focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) in the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. “When the DOJ ...

Three insights you might have missed from Supercloud 7

The trend has been clear for some time: Data is changing, the script is flipping and the intelligent data platform is rising. Generative artificial intelligence is set to change the data layer completely. The ongoing platform shift was a central focus of the Supercloud 7: Get Ready for the Next Data Platform event, which ran July ...

Informatica and Fivetran on the future of data integration, AI and metadata knowledge graphs

Unpacking the next data platform is a crucial process in the constantly changing world of data and artificial intelligence. It involves understanding metadata knowledge graphs and how different layers of the modern data stack come together. If one wants to do anything with data, they need a stack of tools to get it done. The ...

The role of metadata management tools in the evolution of open data formats

There’s an ongoing changing source of truth amid the data platform shift. It’s a rapidly evolving situation, as companies must consider open table formats and metadata management tools. The open table format landscape includes Delta Lake, Iceberg and Apache Hudi. Much has happened in recent months, including Databricks Inc. purchasing Tabular Inc., according to Bob ...

Netskope weighs in as AI surge drives new CISO cybersecurity strategy

The rise of artificial intelligence has led to a much-needed rapid evolution of cybersecurity. It means a new CISO cybersecurity strategy being more comfortable with risk and seeking out better C-suite alignment, according to recent research from Netskope Inc. There’s no question that AI investment is growing fast. It’s the first year that investment is ...

On theCUBE Pod: The Intel job cuts impact and navigating the new data landscape

The talk of the tech world this week revolved around Intel Corp.’s confirmation that it would cut a significant number of jobs from its massive global workforce. The Intel job cuts impact was a main focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to dive into on the latest ...

Microsoft advances data management with open formats and AI integration

Five years ago, if one were to talk about open data formats or governance, they might end up putting others to sleep. But today, it’s become the most important conversation going. It’s clear that data has evolved. That evolution poses certain advantages for customers, according to Dipti Borkar (pictured), vice president and general manager at ...

On theCUBE Pod: A look ahead to Supercloud 7 and a data platforming analysis

The blowback continues tied to the massive outage from CrowdStrike Holdings Inc., having hit an estimated 8.5 million computers running Windows. Providing an CrowdStrike outage impact analysis was a main focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to dive into on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast, as ...