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

On theCUBE Pod: Intel Foundry subsidiary news, Qualcomm-Intel rumors and Agentforce strategy

The big news in the technology world this week was the Wall Street Journal report that Qualcomm Inc. approached Intel Corp. about a potential acquisition. Those rumors and the Intel Foundry subsidiary news were main areas of focus during the latest episode of theCUBE Podcast with John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right). Still, it’s unclear ...

On theCUBE Pod: Analysts debate Intel Foundry spinout, AI tsunami and Oracle-AWS cloud moves

The tech industry continues to navigate uncharted territory, with companies facing both unprecedented growth and mounting challenges. As AI innovation accelerates and cloud computing expands, industry giants, such as OpenAI and Oracle, are making critical moves — including the potential Intel Foundry spinout — to secure their futures. “Oracle and Amazon have a relationship — ...

On theCUBE Pod: Nvidia antitrust, AI kingmaking and the future of personal computing

The evolving tech landscape continues to deliver fresh developments, and this week’s theCUBE Podcast dives into three trending topics: Nvidia antitrust, artificial intelligence and personal computing. “Big news around AI companies, OpenAI got billions,” said John Furrier (pictured, left), executive analyst of theCUBE Research. “Is Nvidia’s antitrust scrutiny a pause on the AI hype cycle? ...

What to expect during the ‘Build Now and for the Future With Dell and Red Hat’ event: Join theCUBE Sept. 12

There’s no question that the multicloud landscape has been growing ever more complex. In this new era, Gartner Inc. has noted that executives must balance the flexibility of technology options offered by a multicloud strategy against its greater complexity and increased costs, and solutions such as the Dell APEX Red Hat OpenShift collaboration have begun to ...

Broadcom discusses how AI enterprise security is revolutionizing threat detection

Enterprise security is undergoing a transformative shift as AI and large language models redefine the boundaries of threat detection and prevention. With traditional AI and machine learning approaches hitting their limits, the integration of generative AI is opening new avenues to counter increasingly complex cyber threats. This evolution in enterprise security technology signals a significant ...

IBM and VMware: Strengthening a 20-year partnership amid Broadcom’s acquisition

It’s been eight months since Broadcom Inc. acquired VMware, a move that has prompted plenty of analysis. Among many other subjects, this year’s VMware Explore has been a chance to unpack what’s going on with the cloud and cloud service providers around VMware, including when it comes to the IBM-VMware partnership. The partnership goes back ...

The CUBE Pod analysis: Navigating VMware ecosystem challenges and strategic shifts at VMware Explore

There are several interesting power dynamics currently at play in the industry, particularly around VMware ecosystem challenges. This year’s VMware Explore event has been marked by the intersection of emerging technologies, such as generative AI and shifting strategies among industry giants. This year’s VMware Explore looks very different compared to years past. It’s sparsely populated, ...

Supermicro and partners power the future of AI workloads with cutting-edge data infrastructure

High-performance computing, long confined to academic labs, has today become the backbone of AI-driven business transformations. But no matter the use case, a massive amount of processing is needed to handle the data and support the heavy demands of AI-driven data infrastructure and HPC tasks. To handle these challenges, companies such s Super Micro Computer ...

On theCUBE Pod: The ‘big GPU short,’ VMware Explore and the path ahead for CrowdStrike

It was another big week for theCUBE, including the soft launch of theCUBE’s east studio at the NYSE. That event and the “big GPU short” were areas of focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. The big GPU short refers to ...

Here’s how the Dell APEX multicloud strategy aims to navigate complexities

Companies are increasingly being tasked with navigating a complex multicloud landscape, which requires sophisticated strategies — such as the Dell APEX multicloud approach — to manage diverse cloud environments across public, private and edge locations. The complexity is complicating IT infrastructures and demanding more advanced solutions. There is a balance at play here. Executive leaders must balance ...