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

Inside Nvidia’s AI factory vision to power enterprise computing’s next era

The enterprise is entering a new computing era — one defined by the AI factory, where data, models and accelerated infrastructure come together to create intelligence at scale. First introduced by Nvidia Corp.’s CEO, Jensen Huang, the AI factory concept represents a shift in how enterprises think about data centers. No longer just a collection ...

Smarter service, stronger systems: Inside the rise of agentic AI at SoCal Edison and GreenShield

Customer engagement and operational efficiency have been identified as key innovation vectors for organizations implementing artificial intelligence strategies. In harnessing that opportunity, teams from GreenShield and Southern California Edison are leveraging agentic AI, low-code tools and UiPath Inc.’s orchestration capabilities to reshape customer service, empower employees and set new standards for operational efficiency. “At Southern California ...

Photonics emerges as the key to powering the next generation of AI data centers

The data center is undergoing its most dramatic reinvention in decades, driven by the insatiable growth of artificial intelligence models that demand more power, scale and efficiency than ever before. What’s changing isn’t just the hardware but the way data itself moves and interacts across massive GPU clusters. Traditional copper connections can no longer keep ...

Silicon photonics emerges as a catalyst in the quantum computing race

Quantum computing has long lingered in the realm of theory and lab experiments, but the tide is turning fast. PsiQuantum Corp., a Bay Area startup with major ambitions and a deep war chest, is betting on silicon photonics. Its goal is to use semiconductor-scale manufacturing to build the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer. “The field ...

Intel’s sixth foundry push tests its future in the AI factory race

The race to build the AI factory — massive data centers powering the generative AI boom — has become one of the most consequential storylines in technology. However, AI is placing a new set of infrastructural demands on the table, meaning that data centers need to be more performant than ever — while remaining efficient, ...

The cryptography deadline: Why post-quantum readiness can’t wait

As the reality of quantum computing advances, enterprises face an urgent question: Are their technology partners prepared for the post-quantum world? The notion that enterprises can simply “wait for a patch” from vendors can be detrimental, as post-quantum cryptography readiness calls for a much deeper transformation. With NIST proffering 2035 as the cutoff for vulnerable ...

AI isn’t just breaking rules — it’s rewriting the identity playbook

Identity has always been a cornerstone of digital trust, but in today’s world of agentic AI, overprivileged accounts and converging customer and workforce systems, the stakes have never been higher. What’s often ignored, however, is that alongside the technological side in securing trust, there’s a human side. That misalignment inspired Anthropic Identity LLC and the ...

PKI at a crossroads: Navigating hybrid trust in the post-quantum era

Public key infrastructure and digital certificates have long served as the backbone of online trust. But with the rise of quantum computing, organizations face unprecedented pressure to rethink how they issue, manage and transition certificates to protect against future threats. With hybrid certificates proffered as the solution to combat modern threats, how can companies distinguish between ...

AI agent expectations meet reality as enterprises seek secure, production-ready systems

While headlines about artificial intelligence project failures dominate the news, enterprises are seeing tangible success by honing AI in specific areas such as knowledge access. In that domain, search solutions such as Glean Technologies Inc. have become essential for democratizing enterprise AI across the workforce, embedding intelligent tools into daily workflows. From an operations automation ...

AI-fueled exploits surge as cybersecurity faces new identity battleground

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the cybersecurity landscape, bringing both promise and peril. Technology is advancing and diffusing at a rapid pace, meaning that threat actors have access to the same sophisticated toolset as defenders. The numbers show it too, with a substantial increase in both common vulnerabilities and zero-day exploits within the past year, according ...