Silvia Fregoni

Silvia Fregoni is a writer for SiliconANGLE Media's roving news desk, theCUBE, covering enterprise technology trends and exclusive interviews with the industry's top leaders. As a lawyer and dedicated scholar, Silvia enjoys learning about all things tech.

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NIH employs Docker software containers to improve medical diagnosis

The mobility and flexibility of container technology are being used by the National Institutes of Health to improve medical diagnosis. The institution adopts the technology from the software container company Docker Inc. to quickly deliver imaging software to more than 40 hospitals worldwide, curate data from these sites, and use artificial intelligence to help inform doctors’ ...

Associated Bank shifts from reactive to predictive data approach with DataOps methodology

As a plethora of data is produced every day, companies try to find the best way to manage it to generate business value. Associated Bank, the largest bank headquartered in Wisconsin, began a journey through the emerging DataOps methodology with the goal of adopting a more predictive data approach, according to Steven Lueck (pictured), senior vice ...
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Machine learning and computer vision help optimize fish farming

More than 50% of the seafood consumed in the world is grown commercially, so boosting productivity and lowering the costs of fish farms is a big deal for the industry. Startup Aquabyte Inc. aims to increase efficiency in this business using machine learning and computer vision software. The software, said Bryton Shang (pictured), founder and chief executive officer ...
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How Polyverse is fighting cyberattacks before they happen

What do a philosopher and an early computer hacker have in common? At startup Polyverse Corp., they work together to solve cybersecurity problems. With a pragmatic vision, the company seeks to design solutions to prevent cyberattacks before they happen. “I got my undergraduate degree in philosophy, and from there, kind of just like, what am I going ...

SUSE strengthens partner program to support digital transformation, open-source ecosystem

As an open-source software company, SUSE has a community spirit rooted in its culture — and this involves developers, partners and customers. To further strengthen this ecosystem, SUSE has begun a soft rollout of its SUSEOne Partner Program, which will officially launch later this year. This initiative is part of SUSE’s overall strategy to work with partners around the ...

Liberty IT uses serverless strategy to enable engineering team innovation

The use of serverless computing as part of the strategy to deal with cloud applications has increased in recent years. Liberty Information Technology Ltd. is one of the supporters of this strategy. The company sees serverless bringing architecture back into the engineering team, enabling creativity and innovation. “Serverless for us, it’s not just functions of ...

Weather service ZAMG combines data and analytics to address climate change

Climate change and its impacts worldwide are a major concern in today’s society, and technology has been used to combat it. The oldest weather service in the world, ZAMG, a national meteorological and geophysical service in Austria founded in 1851, is gathering data and analytics to participate in this battle as well. “What we are looking for is ...

Enterprise strives to overcome multicloud challenges, including scalable solutions and efficient data usage

The multicloud environment has brought several challenges for companies as they manage various applications and data across different platforms. One challenge is the ability to create a scalable, high-performance platform to allow workloads to move. Another challenge is the ability to extract value from data in different repositories, according to Marc O’Regan (pictured), EMEA chief ...

Open-source tech helps companies quickly adapt during pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic shakes the world, companies need to change to embrace remote work and increasingly online operations. One way to quickly adapt to these new dynamics is to use open-source tools, available for access from anywhere in the globe, according to Alan Clark (pictured), who works in SUSE’s CTO Office focusing on emerging technologies ...

SUSE turns open-source innovations into consumable business solutions

While cutting-edge technologies may be the most appropriate for solving increasingly sophisticated business problems, companies need easy-to-use solutions. Simplifying modernization to facilitate its consumption by companies is one of the goals of the open-source software company SUSE. “We have to curate and prepare and filter all the open-source innovation that [enterprises] can benefit from, because that takes ...