Victoria Gayton

Victoria is a field editor for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio. As a writer for IBM Global Services, she produced thought-leadership white papers on diverse topics, ranging from internet security to AI to cloud computing, for nearly two decades. Today, Victoria's enthusiasm for exploring and writing about emerging technologies continues unabated. In her spare time, she works with an animal rescue group, listens to podcasts that inspire her and prepares (easy) recipes that make her seem like a far better cook than she is.

Latest from Victoria Gayton

Five keys to creating an agentic AI business

Startups that succeed in the agentic AI space are betting on vertical specialization, digital labor and new kinds of software primitives. Rather than broad platforms, these companies are zeroing in on deep domain challenges and embedding AI agents where judgment, context and autonomy matter most. In theCUBE Research’s latest analysis, discussed in the “Next Frontiers ...

Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of RSAC 2025

From water grids to autonomous vehicles, the line between digital and physical has all but disappeared — and in its place, a sprawling attack surface now defines the frontlines of cybersecurity. To manage this expanding risk, cybersecurity vendors are pushing toward platform-based models meant to simplify control and boost visibility. But even as the promise of ...

What to expect at NetApp’s ‘Architecting Outcomes in the Era of Intelligence’ event: Join theCUBE May 13

Modern AI models demand massive, fast-moving datasets, and that pressure is exposing limits in existing infrastructure, especially for companies pursuing enterprise AI readiness across hybrid and multicloud environments. NetApp Inc. is sharpening its focus on enterprise AI readiness with a platform strategy built for speed, security and data-centric operations, according to Rob Strechay, managing director ...

Nutanix brings AI out of the lab and into production

Artificial intelligence is stepping out of the lab and into the heart of enterprise infrastructure. As AI moves past the proof-of-concept phase, enterprise leaders face a new challenge: Embedding intelligence into infrastructure without creating operational chaos. That’s where Nutanix Inc. positions itself — as the bridge between ambition and execution, according to Debo Dutta (pictured, ...

Google and Accenture look to streamline security without compromising trust

As threat actors grow more sophisticated, enterprise security teams face mounting pressure to protect sprawling infrastructures with fewer resources. The challenge isn’t just about better tools. It’s also about smarter integration and faster outcomes. That’s where the partnership between Google LLC and Accenture PLC comes in. The two companies have built not just on product ...

What to expect at SAS Innovate: Join theCUBE May 7

As artificial intelligence moves from a promising experiment to an enterprise necessity, the stakes grow higher by the day. The future of trusted AI now depends on how organizations rethink governance, scaling and sustainability. From data oversight to energy consumption, the conversation is shifting from “How can we use AI?” to “How can we use it ...

How Superna brings real-time prevention to the storage layer

Cybersecurity defenses have long prioritized network, application and identity protection — but not data security, where a critical gap has persisted. That layer is exactly where Superna Inc. has staked its claim, focusing on securing data storage, according to Alex Hesterberg (pictured, left), chief executive officer of Superna Inc. “If you think about it, every ...

Inside Google Cloud’s new blueprint for scaling AI infrastructure

Artificial intelligence’s potential may be explosive, but its infrastructure demands are anything but chaotic. As enterprises accelerate toward production-scale AI, success increasingly depends on clear standards, efforts to simplify AI infrastructure and the ability to run workloads wherever business needs arise. While compute capacity and Kubernetes scalability dominate most cloud conversations, the deeper thread is ...

Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Google Cloud Next

Enterprises are rethinking their cloud foundations as artificial intelligence accelerates demand for flexibility, speed and smarter infrastructure. In the race to modernize, multicloud and hybrid strategies are becoming the preferred playbook. Companies are realigning cloud investments to support faster development, minimize vendor lock-in and meet data sovereignty requirements, with Google LLC playing a key role ...

Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Dell’s ‘Is Your IT Infrastructure Ready for the Age of AI?’ event

Artificial intelligence adoption is accelerating, but many enterprises still struggle to connect the dots between their infrastructure and AI ambitions. Even the smartest models fall short without a modern enterprise AI infrastructure and data foundation. That’s where Arthur Lewis (pictured), president, infrastructure solutions group, at Dell Technologies Inc., sees the game changing. As data becomes the ...