Timothy Walden

A new and compelling author, Tim Walden is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live news events with theCUBE. He got his start with personal blogging before moving to copy editing and brand management in corporate consulting. Two years later he decided to move back into the writing scene and did some moonlighting with local Atlanta podcasts. What are his topics of interest you ask? Love and technology and the various intersections that come along with them. Tim Walden is constantly looking for inspiration in quirky places and is currently working on publishing his first book of poetry in the next year. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle

Latest from Timothy Walden

Technological superpowers using AI, cloud as forces for good

Today the discussion of political superpowers has become shockingly commonplace, but in the field of technology there are four superpowers in particular that may be our greatest forces for good. Those emerging technological superpowers are mobile networks, cloud storage, artificial intelligence and the “internet of things.” In fact, “those four superpowers are reinforcing each other today,” said ...

HP-Zynstra team up to create hybrid platform solution | #HPEDiscover

As small businesses and large enterprises scale larger and larger, they must look for more effective and efficient means of data storage. Whether they want a cloud-based or on-premise solution, HPE has created exactly what they are looking for, according to Peter Schrady, senior VP and GM, ProLiant Servers, at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. Schrady and Nick ...

Take a load off: How HPE transitions between workload and workflow | #HPEDiscover

Data is being streamed and created at an all-time high, and businesses are always on the lookout for innovative ways to process it all. Where do they go? Should they use hyper-converged infrastructures or go with public clouds? Bharath Vasudevan, director of business development at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co., answered these questions and more when ...

Deluge of data: How one company is approaching on-site data storage | #KubeCon

As companies move forward with technology, they must fight an ever-growing mountain of data. Many enterprises are looking into cloud technology and changing their infrastructures, but is that enough? What happens if there’s data left behind on premise? Jeff Hughes, CTO of Igneous Systems Inc., answered these and other important questions regarding storage. Hughes talked with John Furrier ...

Making noise: companies embrace disruptive technology | #NEXTConf

Technology is taking over many areas of life, but what’s taking over technology? Disruption is a popular buzzword, but what does it really mean for business organizations? Ben Verwaayen (@verwaayen), general partner of Keen Venture Partners LLP, answered these and other important questions regarding diversity in technology. Verwaayen talked with Stu Miniman (@stu), host of theCUBE*, from the SiliconANGLE ...

Recognizing unconscious bias: improving diversity in the workplace | #NEXTConf

Technology crosses the paths of many industries, namely modern media and journalism. As technology advances, more journalists are working hard to accurately depict what’s happening and what the growing workforce looks like, according to Kate Russell, journalist, author and BBC and ITV contributor. Russell spoke with Stu Miniman (@stu), host of theCUBE*, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, ...

We have liftoff: How NASA promotes diversity in STEM | #GHC16

Many companies have begin to address the issue of women in technology, but what about women in space? Is there diversity at NASA, and how is it recruiting talent? Mimi Valdes (@MimiValdes), executive producer at Hidden Figures; Dr. Jeanette Epps, astronaut at NASA’s Johnson Space Center; and Christina Deoja, electrical engineer at NASA, addressed these and other important issues regarding diversity ...

How one tech company promotes diversity and inclusion | #GHC16

Technology hasn’t always been the most diverse industry, and today it still needs more work, but progress has been made. More women are becoming engineers and programmers, and the landscape is shifting to compensate for the lack of equality. Dr. Rebecca Parsons, CTO at ThoughtWorks Inc., addressed this and other important issues regarding ThoughtWorks and the tech industry. Parsons talked with ...

How one networking company approaches diversity in technology | #GHC16

Diversity in technology is an important metric, but one that is often hard to come by. The technology landscape is changing, and with it comes a much stronger push for improved inclusion. But are companies measuring up? Felicia Mayo, VP of Global Talent Acquisition and Diversity at Juniper Networks Inc., answered this and other important questions regarding ...

Two high school students explore the tech industry landscape | #GHC16

The tech industry is growing at a rapid pace, and it is also becoming more popular with students at the high school level. How do these young students see themselves in the industry, and what perspectives are they taking away? The GroundTruth Project and theCUBE’s “Women in Tech” Fellowship project appointed two Junior Fellows to explore ...