Teryn O'Brien

Teryn O’Brien is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. After working in publishing at Penguin Random House, Teryn launched her own freelance business to help organizations and individuals tell their stories through photography, writing, video, and online marketing strategy. She enjoys mentoring writers and storytellers and spends her free time hiking, writing books, and drinking too much tea.

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‘Continuous innovation’ pushes Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure on-prem or in the cloud

The global hyperconverged infrastructure market size is expected to grow from $7.8 billion in 2020 to $27.1 billion by 2025. When it comes to HCI, one of the challenges is building a code base when things rapidly change — flash adoption, storage world, compute architectural changes, software and location with cloud — and making sure that the underlying ...

Red Hat pushes the ‘layers’ of edge computing through new ways of deploying OpenShift

As the interest in cloud native computing has grown and with the implementation of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which serves as the vendor-neutral home for many open-source projects, it’s important to note CNCF is not just about Kubernetes projects or for building things in the cloud, but using the edge as well. And this ...
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FirstBoard.io drives women-driven initiative to appoint more diverse board members in tech

As America celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment and the women’s right to vote this August, and as movements such as Black Lives Matter continue to reveal the injustices that minorities face, the questions surrounding diversity and representation are more important than ever before for technology companies — especially at ...

As COVID-19 disrupts business as usual, more disruptions are coming

While surviving the current pandemic has been the hot topic of discussion, businesses are now coming to terms with the reality that business as usual is a thing of the past. So what does an entirely new normal look like? And how can businesses navigate an increasingly unpredictable terrain in coming years and decades? “It’s ...

Healthcare embraces the cloud for data management, storage and scalability

Amid a global pandemic, many industries are being forced to evolve their data storage and security capabilities or suffer the consequences. One such sector is healthcare. Scality Inc, a company that provides storage software with capabilities within the cloud through products like Ring and Zenko, is helping healthcare organizations rapidly pivot during an unprecedented time. “We now have something like ...

Veeam, HPE solidify strong global partnership for data storage and management

For more than 10 years, Veeam Software Corp. has had an important partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. to bring customers effective solutions for data management, storage and recovery — both on and off-premises. In fact, Veeam was awarded the Global Technology Partner award by HPE again this year — the second year running for Veeam, which also won ...

Cloud-native services, integrated partnerships even more important during pandemic

While the adoption of cloud-native services and software applications, as well as moving workloads into cloud models, are concepts that have been evolving for the past 10 years, the coronavirus pandemic has sped up digital transformations for today’s enterprises. Now more than ever before, companies have seen the importance of being able to scale up or ...

The hybrid cloud is bridging on-prem applications with cloud solutions

While the cloud continues to grow in popularity for many organizations, there are some applications that can’t be moved to the cloud. Sometimes, IT infrastructure needs to remain on-premises due to latency, governance, security, and many other reasons to maintain a good business. So how can technology companies accommodate this reality? “Seventy percent of apps ...

Q&A: Veeam and partners help enterprise successfully navigate digital transformation

Companies know that the need for data is getting exponential and running a business can’t be done manually anymore. This has become more clear with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The need to have companies providing online services and products to digitalize themselves is a huge need, and they must do it quickly to compete in ...

Pensando offers P4 programming for fast, adaptable networking

Pensando Systems Inc., a startup that emerged from stealth mode late last year, has built its Distributed Services Platform to provide software-defined services at the server edge. The heart of the Pensando platform is its custom, programmable P4 processor called Capri, which supports distributed networking, storage and security services, according to Mario Baldi (pictured), distinguished technologist at Pensando. “Pensando ...