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

Bringing AI to the data: Dell and Nutanix team up to streamline hybrid cloud

The cloud is not a place anymore; it’s an operating model. From edge to on-premises, co-located and hyperscale infrastructures, companies are expanding with the hybrid cloud infrastructure. However, with the growing enterprise taste for generative AI comes complexity, which can bring operational friction. Dell Technologies Inc. and Nutanix Inc. have joined forces to blueprint a ...

Amtrak taps RedSeal’s network modeling tech for critical infrastructure resilience

In today’s cybersecurity landscape, network modeling is emerging as a pivotal tool in safeguarding expanding data and network infrastructures. The challenges of asset mapping and vulnerability management are growing more complex for even the most proactive enterprises. RedSeal Inc. is stepping up to fill this critical gap, offering comprehensive solutions that provide omnichannel visibility for ...

Large-scale data management amid product sprawl: ICE’s Ryan Hebert weighs in

Cybersecurity tool sprawl has become a pressing concern as companies grapple with expanding data resources. Wrangling several disparate tools and platforms created exploitable cracks for cyber attackers to exploit. Dealing with tool sprawl, while aligning business and technical objectives, is a crucial responsibility for today’s business information security officers. “About four years ago, we knew ...

Meshing data sources: How Cribl continues to solve data wrangling complexities

“Data is the new oil” being cliche only highlights the statement’s relevance. As data volumes continue to multiply, so do the complexities of management — especially in cybersecurity. Cribl Inc. is expanding on its data maturity ethos and mission to reinvigorate enterprise data management and security with offerings such as Cribl Lake and Search. “The ...

Gen AI drives Armis’ innovations in asset intelligence and proactive cybersecurity

Today’s security incident management landscape demands companies to be agile, proactive and responsive to ever-changing threat surfaces. With generative artificial intelligence in the mix, as many solutions exist in defenders’ toolboxes as threat vectors for attackers. By leveraging gen AI, Armis Inc. safeguards business-critical customer data and has doubled its annual recurring revenue figures, according ...

Strategic shift: Snowflake co-founder Benoit Dageville on embracing open standards with open-source Polaris

Snowflake Inc. is navigating a pivotal shift in the data landscape with its ambitious move to evolve the Snowflake Data Platform into an AI data cloud. The company’s strategic dilemma has centered on balancing solutions integration with the adoption of open standards. Addressing the increasing significance of enterprise metadata, Snowflake has taken decisive action by ...

The platformization of Tanzu: From Kubernetes to full-fledged application toolbox

As the new wave of cloud and artificial intelligence takes hold, digital products are evolving to become more complex and expansive. In response, the application platforms powering those products are experiencing similar growth. One of those is VMware Tanzu, which has been fortified to accelerate enterprise app delivery. “Tanzu was almost synonymous with Kubernetes in ...

Solving the decentralized data strategy’s pitfalls: an analysis of Nextdata’s hourglass construct

Companies striving for data platform success are facing a strategic dilemma: combining the flexibility, scalability and feature-rich nature of open standards with the tighter, more coherent governance controls of monolithic data strategies. Is there a middle ground that accommodates the best of both worlds, supporting the new wave of data-intensive applications set to power the ...

What to expect at Black Hat USA: Join theCUBE Aug. 6-7

“Security is always excessive until it’s not enough.” In today’s at-risk computing landscape, those words from cybersecurity and risk management expert Robbie Sinclair succinctly describe current AI cyber threats. As enterprise cybersecurity and resilience advancements compete with increasingly capable attackers and expanding threat vectors, the urgency for resilient and adaptive security measures has never been ...

AMD answers the demand surge for AI-ready GPUs with its Instinct series

The rapid acceleration of enterprise artificial intelligence usage has brought a dramatic demand surge for advanced chips, such as graphics processing units. In answering that demand, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s GPU product family, AMD Instinct, is designed to cater to the high demands of AI training. “At AMD, we developed a GPU family called Instinct,” said Marty Poniatowski ...