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

In with the new: How IBM approaches DevOps | #IBMEdge

As technology advances by leaps and bounds, companies have to maintain processes that keep up with the times. For younger companies, it’s easy to adjust and make fast changes to infrastructure, but those same changes are much harder for companies of tenure. IBM’s DevOps team helps companies update their infrastructures and keep their processes effective, ...

VM in the ER: Why Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital changed its infrastructure | #IBMEdge

IBM offers services and software that businesses can use in support of their infrastructure. And its technology has even influenced the healthcare industry and provided support to multiple hospitals. The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, in particular, has converted to an all-flash, storage-based infrastructure by partnering with IBM. Greg McCoy, manager of IT Architecture at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, ...

Juicing the data: How Welch’s gets high yields in analytics | #IBMEdge

It may be easy for young companies to jump into new technologies for real time analytics and hybrid cloud solutions, but what about companies with a little more tenure? How does a company that existed before the computer stay innovative? Welch’s IT department answers that question, and many more. Mukesh Sharma, senior manager of IT, Database ...

How IBM approaches its data strategy for modern workloads | #IBMEdge

With technology making advances in leaps and bounds, many companies are doing their best to stay ahead of the curve. IBM has a defined plan for its future and has the best minds working around strategy and development. Jamie Thomas, GM of Strategy and Development at IBM Systems, talked with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts ...

All flash, all the time: How IBM manages data storage | #IBMEdge

Storage is being brought to the forefront of the digital revolution at a fast pace, and data is streaming in at increasing rates. Companies are examining what to do with their vast amounts of data, and IBM has a solution. Mike Kuhn, VP of IBM Enterprise Storage, talked with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of ...

Creating synergy: How one company tackles strategic colocation | #IOConversation

As data centers develop and evolve with the digital revolution, some businesses wonder where exactly those centers belong. Should they follow the old principles and occupy space in the Valley? Or should they be brought together with other business functions for more effective colocation? Mark Musselman, VP of Sales and Business Development at Vapor IO, ...

The data reality: Why data centers will always be important | #IOConversation

As technology evolves and the digital revolution approaches, many businesses are wondering where the data center fits in their future infrastructure. Kicking off theCUBE’s, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, coverage of the IO Conversation – The Data Center as a Platform event, being held at the Rosewood Hotel in Menlo Park, CA, John Furrier (@furrier) and Peter Burris (@plburris) ...

Switching it up: How one health organization replaced its entire infrastructure | #VMworld

Virtualization has relevance in a number of industries, and one of the biggest is healthcare. Slowly more hospitals and healthcare companies are using VMware’s Virtual SAN (VSAN), an enterprise-class shared storage solution for hyper-converged infrastructure optimized for all-flash performance, in the implementation of their infrastructures. But Baystate not only uses VSAN, but recently replaced its ...

Storage aims to catch up to the digital revolution | #VMworld

VMware’s Virtual SAN (VSAN) is an enterprise-class shared storage solution for hyper-converged infrastructure optimized for today’s all-flash performance. And according to Christos Karamanolis, fellow and CTO of VMware, Inc.’s Storage and Availability business unit, VSAN is taking over the mainstream as more companies move through an overhaul and start the process of digital transformation. Karamanolis recently talked with Stu ...

How one company approaches the new generation of storage | #VMworld

Storage is the technological foundation of a company, and this market segment has recently been significantly affected by the digital transformation. For all-flash storage company Kaminario, all-flash storage is a priority. Dani Golan, founder and CEO of Kaminario, and Josh Epstein, VP of Global Marketing at Kaminario, talked with Stu Miniman (@stu), host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during the VMworld conference ...