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 well does Docker play with others? | #DockerCon

With so much technology being developed year round, one word becomes more and more important: integration. Containerization platform provider Docker is helping to bring various companies and data streams together, one integration at a time. Marianna Tessel, SVP of Engineering at Docker, Inc., talked with John Furrier (@furrier) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely), cohosts of theCUBE, from the ...

How one company fits Docker into its container strategy | #DockerCon

There is a mountain of data being created every day, and all that data has to be processed. But something not often thought about is where all that data gets stored. Luckily, EMC is paving the way to change how we see storage and how it works. Shashwat Srivastav, VP of Engineering at EMC, talked with ...

Crunching the numbers: Taking a look at server performance | #LenovoTechWorld

Data is flowing all around us, streaming in and out of various devices. But where does all that invisible data go? The answer is servers, and Lenovo Group Ltd. is leading the charge at making them more effective and efficient. Kamran Amini, GM of the Server Business Unit at Lenovo, talked with John Walls and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts ...

Overwhelmed by data? Don’t be! | #LenovoTechWorld

Every day there is a mountain of data that comes in from an ever-growing amount of inputs, but where does it all go? There has to be a place where it can all be stored and processed, and Lenovo Group Ltd. says it has the answer. Madhu Matta, VP of Product Marketing, Server and Storage, Enterprise Business ...

How one company manages to go with the overflow | #SparkSummit

A problem that every consumer and company faces at some point is the balancing act of operational computing and data analytics. The more advanced the program, the more power needed for back-end operations, which then creates a need for better data analytics. Luckily, Splice Machine exists to help ease and in some cases alleviate the ...

How one company is making programming solutions simpler | #SparkSummit

With so much new technology and a big push toward open-source platforms, things can get a little confusing. Stacks of data and mountains of coding are becoming harder to manage, but where there’s a will there’s a way. Cask Data, Inc. helps businesses manage platforms like Apache Spark while allowing for full application building capabilities. ...

Save the whales! Taking a high dive into deep learning | #SparkSummit

Whether we notice it or not, we are hardwired to recognize patterns. However, we now have technology that can recognize hundreds of patterns at once. This computing power can help revolutionize everything from photo recognition to national security. Martin Hall, Big Data business development at Intel, and Marek Niedzwiedz, COO at CodiLime, Inc. (deepsense.io), talked with John Walls ...

Inundated with data? The key to integration | #SparkSummit

There’s nothing more overwhelming than being bombarded with multiple streams of data. In only a few years, we have gone from gigabytes to terabytes, and the information just keeps coming. As technology weaves itself into the fabric of everyday business, how can organizations most effectively process all the data being generated? Amit Satoor, senior director of product and ...

Spark creates universal access to data: Can data be ‘more human’? | #SparkBizApps

It’s obvious that technology is rapidly growing and changing, but can data be more human? With Spark becoming a highly desired platform comes the advent of more complex data personas. Techies and data scientists everywhere must move from their solo work styles into a more team-oriented environment. Rob Thomas, VP of Product Development at IBM ...

How is machine learning bringing the future to the present? | #SparkBizApps

Learning something new takes lots of time and even more effort. However, for machines that time is significantly reduced. Machine learning has become an important focus in an ever-increasingly technology-filled economy. As systems become more complex so too must the machine. Joel Horwitz, director of Corporate & Business Development at IBM Analytics, and Srisatish Ambati (@srisatish), ...