Victor Dabrinze

Victor is a seasoned writer covering live events with theCUBE, a SiliconAngle Media initiative. As a digital content aficionado and a tech nerd, he has cut his teeth across both sides of the pond. He sees the world as an incredibly diverse, infinite expanse and takes every available chance to learn something new. In his spare time, Victor enjoys outdoor activities such as go-karting, paintballing, and soccer.

Latest from Victor Dabrinze

Reimagining the private cloud: How Microsoft and Dell are building next-gen sovereign, scalable infrastructure

In a world reshaped by AI, sovereignty requirements and distributed operations, conventional private cloud infrastructures are being outfitted for flexibility, scalability and resilience. Organizations are under pressure: Legacy applications still need stability and security, while next-gen workloads demand modern, scalable platforms. As a result, cloud customers now demand the public cloud experience — security, compliance ...

AI at sea: Dell and Oregon State dig deep to power the next wave of ocean discovery

The future of ocean science is arriving on the bow of a $150 million research vessel — complete with an onboard data center, AI-driven sampling tools and a new blueprint for how supercomputing meets ocean science. Plankton may be small, but the stakes are massive. These organisms generate half the planet’s oxygen, sequester a quarter ...

Weka targets AI memory bottlenecks as inference pushes past DRAM limits

Artificial intelligence is running headfirst into a new performance wall, and the pressure is landing squarely on AI memory. Models are ballooning, multi-turn interactions are piling up and agentic systems are now everyday infrastructure rather than research toys. That shift is exposing a widening gap between what modern inference needs and what traditional DRAM tiers ...

Immersion cooling steps in as AI heat pushes the modern tech stack to extremes

The modern tech stack is being pushed to its limits as organizations confront a new generation of high-density, high-heat infrastructure demands. Artificial intelligence is accelerating this pressure, forcing teams to rethink everything from thermal dynamics to component layout. What was once a conversation about raw performance is now a race to engineer systems that can ...

Beyond the GPU: How Nvidia’s networking push is rewiring the future of AI factories

Nvidia Corp. has long been the poster child of the AI boom, but the secret sauce behind modern AI factories isn’t just graphical processing units — it’s the network interconnects that tie thousands of accelerators into a single supercomputer. Today’s AI workloads are inherently distributed: Models no longer run on single CPUs or GPUs but ...

Traefik charts a new course for Kubernetes users facing ingress turbulence

Traefik Labs Inc. is solidifying its position as a stabilizing force in a rapidly evolving cloud-native landscape. A key theme for Traefik this year has been deepening alignment with cloud infrastructure heavyweights. The company has expanded its collaborations with both Nutanix Inc. and Oracle Corp., reinforcing its mission to help organizations operate anywhere across hybrid, ...

Union.ai’s Flight 2 retools AI infrastructure to embrace data’s dynamism

Born from Lyft Inc.’s internal machine learning platform, Union Systems Inc. has evolved from an open-source success story into a foundational player for AI infrastructure. At Lyft, engineers on the platform team faced the common challenge of scaling models, maintaining reliability and operationalizing machine learning at production scale. Their solution gave birth to Flight, a ...

Actionizing the AI factory: Dell and H2O.ai chart the enterprise playbook for specialized agents

The AI revolution is entering a new phase — one defined not by hype cycles or abstract promises, but by practical deployments, measurable ROI and a rapidly maturing agentic layer. AI factories — purpose-built systems capable of massive token generation — are becoming a foundational pillar for modern enterprises. This shift is being driven by ...

A decade of Kubernetes: Recapping Google’s open source beginnings and mapping the AI-powered future

Ten years after the launch of Google Kubernetes Engine, the technology that redefined cloud infrastructure is showing no signs of slowing down. What began as an internal Google LLC experiment has evolved into a foundational layer of enterprise computing. While company insiders shared a vision for the project to redefine open source, its real-world acceptance ...

Affordable speed: How Backblaze’s B2 Overdrive fuels AI training and inference

As the artificial intelligence era surges ahead, data has become digital gold — and Backblaze Inc. is quietly becoming one of its key vaults. Its cloud storage expertise has expanded to cover AI training and inferencing data. With the company’s history rooted in trusted data backup, it is quietly transitioning to serve enterprise AI workloads. ...