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

Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe

As enterprises embrace cloud-native architectures to manage sprawling multicloud ecosystems, one challenge dominates the conversation: how to navigate complexity without losing momentum. Cloud-native observability is emerging as a key lever in that effort, helping businesses tame tool sprawl, bridge skills gaps and respond to rapid advances in artificial intelligence. “In our recent research, 75% of ...

Salesforce draws a sharper edge on agentic AI with Agentforce and Google Cloud

Artificial intelligence is redefining enterprise software, and Salesforce Inc. is focused on leading that transformation. The company is deepening its investment in enterprise-ready AI architecture through a combination of expanded capabilities in its Agentforce offering and a growing partnership with Google Cloud, according to Susan Emerson (pictured), senior vice president for AI product and global ...

AI at the core: IBM z17 reimagines the mainframe for modern enterprise

For decades, IBM Corp.’s IBM Z has powered some of the world’s most sensitive, high-volume transactions. But, with the recent launch of the IBM z17,  the narrative is shifting. IBM Z’s role is no longer just about maintaining uptime and supporting critical systems. It’s evolving into a catalyst for new business models, expanded workloads and ...

Chubb teams with Google Cloud to modernize cyber insurance

As attacks escalate, cyber insurers and cloud providers are rethinking how risk is measured, priced and managed. Google Cloud is expanding its Risk Protection Program with two new partners, Beazley PLC and Chubb INA International Holdings Ltd., alongside its founding partner, Munich Re. Designed to offer discounted coverage based on an organization’s actual security posture, ...

Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of IBM’s “AI-Powered Business Operations” event

Organizations are racing to implement artificial intelligence, but many struggle to define a successful enterprise AI strategy. Despite all the tools at their disposal, results remain elusive. A recent BCG study found that just 26% of companies have developed the capabilities to scale AI and generate real business value. For all the talk of automation, ...

What to expect at the ART of Security Summit: Join theCUBE April 24

Cyber risk is outpacing many companies’ ability to respond, and cyber insurance alone can’t close the gap. Security leaders need people and tools to effectively secure an increasingly connected enterprise. As attack surfaces expand and threats multiply, security teams are stretched thin. At the same time, the cost of transferring risk is rising. With climbing premiums ...

What to expect at the AI Agent Builder Summit: Join theCUBE April 16

Causal AI is gaining momentum, with seven in 10 enterprise artificial intelligence professionals either using, experimenting with or planning to adopt it by 2026. That surge in interest reflects a growing demand for systems that don’t just respond, but explain: AI that can reason, justify its decisions and build trust with the humans it serves. ...

Riverbed and Intel unlock enterprise observability for the AI era

Enterprise observability is becoming a make-or-break capability for artificial intelligence. Riverbed Technology LLC aims to cut through the noise with a unified platform that delivers measurable outcomes for performance-hungry enterprises in a market bloated with tools and buzzwords. The company’s engineering collaboration with Intel Corp. is a key driver behind this evolution. The partnership has ...

Portworx helps HSBC handle Kubernetes at scale with no margin for error

In modern banking, money might be the product, but data is the power behind the machine. And when infrastructure is juggling millions of transactions and trillions of dollars in payments, Kubernetes data management becomes critical and resilience isn’t just a goal — it’s the mandate. At HSBC Group, that mandate takes the form of a ...

How Dynatrace is redefining observability for AI-native systems

As artificial intelligence accelerates innovation in software development, the need for real-time observability has never been greater. The convergence of generative AI and platform engineering has introduced unprecedented complexity across digital systems. Already under pressure to maintain high velocity, developers must now navigate unpredictable execution flows and AI-native workloads. Real-time observability has shifted from a ...