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

How one company is creating a united open-source community | #HS16SJ

With every day the movement to open-source platforms grows larger. This means more collaboration and more innovation but where does that take place? Hortonworks, Inc. helps to provide a solution and build a new community. Mark Herring, VP of Developer Evangelism and Community at Hortonworks, talked with George Gilbert (@ggilbert41), host of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE ...

The big leap: How one company moves data across platforms | #HS16SJ

Moving massive amounts of data can be overwhelming and cumbersome. There may even be multiple copies of datasets across several platforms. To address this issue, WANdisco, plc and IBM teamed up to make IBM Big Replicate, which allows data to be moved efficiently. David Richards, founder and CEO of WANdisco, plc, and Joel Horwitz, director ...

Keeping it together: Organizing endless data streams | #HS16SJ

Data going in and data going out; it seems as though data is all anyone is talking about. Where does it go, where is it processed, where’s the value? Well Arizona State University is dong some research to establish a better understanding in this new data-dominant world. Dr. Kenneth Buetow, director of Computational Sciences and ...

Letting the data flow: Managing multiple data streams | #HS16SJ

Having multiple data streams can be hard to process and even harder to manage. It can be almost as cumbersome as sorting through thousands of reams of paper. Luckily, Hortonworks, Inc. has a way to keep enterprise data structured. Scott Gnau, CTO of Hortonworks, Inc., and Tendu Yogurtcu, GM of Big Data at Syncsort, Inc., talked ...

The digital data shift: ‘The modern app is a data app’ | #HS16SJ

As technology makes more shifts and changes, it gets harder to determine where the value of an enterprise lies. Hortonworks, Inc. helps individuals and enterprises see where the real value is: in the data. Arun Murthy, founder and architect of Hortonworks, talked with John Furrier (@furrier) and George Gilbert (@ggilbert41), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE ...

How one company makes the cloud more secure | #NEXTConf

While technology is making leaps and bounds into the future, one aspect of programming is making its way to the forefront of top-of-mind issues: security. In the midst of open-source technology and cloud-based platforms, vArmour Networks, Inc. is working to increase cloud-based security. Keith Stewart,VP of Strategic Markets and Business Development at vArmour Networks, Inc., talked ...

How to stay current in the technological age | #NEXTConf

Everything is going digital these days, and it can be hard for some companies to keep up. However, companies like Hallmark have managed to do better than ever. Bob Dussault, IT director and information security officer at Hallmark Business Connections, talked with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media ...

How one company utilizes Docker to streamline communication | #DockerCon

There was a time when trade secrets were actually secret, but now there is a move to more open-source environments and an attitude of collaboration. Atlassian Pty. Ltd. is creating a technological ecosystem that encourages cooperation and rewards collaboration. Bryant Lee, head of Ecosystem, Software Teams, at Atlassian, talked with John Furrier (@furrier) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), ...

How one company eases the stress of data management | #DockerCon

Programming today involves a lot of moving parts, and it can be difficult keeping track of them. RackN, Inc. is a company that takes all those moving parts and breaks them up so they become more manageable. Rob Hirschfeld, founder and CEO of RackN, Inc., talked with John Furrier (@furrier) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), cohosts of theCUBE, ...

How Nutanix dives into data storage | #NEXTConf

There is a growing push to find better and more efficient means to store and combine data. With a multitude of data streams filling the airwaves, Nutanix, Inc. is emerging as a leader in data storage capability and technology. Sudheesh Nair, president of Nutanix, talked with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from ...