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

What to expect at Chainguard Assemble: Join theCUBE Mar. 26

As software development grows more complex, enterprises face an escalating software supply chain security challenge. Open-source components and software supply chains introduce vulnerabilities that attackers increasingly exploit, making traditional security models less effective against today’s rapidly evolving threats. Chainguard Inc. is taking a prominent role in changing how organizations address software security. The company has championed ...

What to expect at IBM’s ‘AI-Powered Business Operations’ event: Join theCUBE March 19

As enterprises navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence adoption, they increasingly focus on leveraging AI-native strategies to drive operational efficiency, enhance customer experiences and achieve sustainable growth. IBM Corp. has been a major force in shaping the enterprise AI landscape, with a focus on AI-native solutions, workflow optimization and scalable automation. Big Blue has emphasized ...

The ladder to agentic AI: Navigating the next frontier in enterprise AI

In a rapidly evolving AI landscape, transitioning from traditional generative AI models to agentic AI systems represents a pivotal moment for enterprises worldwide. In theCUBE Research’s latest analysis, discussed in the “Next Frontiers of AI” podcast, SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s George Gilbert joined theCUBE Research’s Scott Hebner, the podcast’s host. They provided critical insights for understanding ...

AI-powered cloud security: How CrowdStrike and Google Cloud are enhancing protection at scale

With cloud adoption in full swing, enterprises face a pressing challenge: ensuring cloud security at scale without operational slowdowns. CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. and Google LLC are tackling this challenge together, combining their strengths to deliver artificial intelligence-powered security at scale, according to Cristian Rodriguez (pictured, left), field chief technology officer, Americas, at CrowdStrike. “This partnership is ...

AI’s next frontier in finance: The rise of decision intelligence

Artificial intelligence is reshaping financial services, driving automation, smarter decision-making and greater efficiency. As financial institutions seek greater transparency and reasoning in their AI applications, AI-powered decision intelligence is emerging as a critical capability. According to theCUBE Research’s latest analysis, discussed in “The Next Frontiers of AI” podcast, emerging AI frameworks — most notably, retrieval-augmented ...

AI’s trust problem: Can causal AI provide the answer?

As artificial intelligence advances, AI trust remains a critical roadblock to widespread adoption. According to theCUBE Research’s latest analysis, discussed in the “Next Frontiers of AI” podcast, enterprises struggle with AI-driven decisions that often appear as inscrutable “black boxes,” leading to skepticism from business leaders. A lack of AI trust has slowed deployments in approximately ...

Transforming telecom: Dell’s approach to network disaggregation

Network disaggregation is reshaping the telecommunications industry as companies race to modernize their infrastructure to support the increasing demands of 5G, edge computing and the internet of things. This transformation requires a fundamental shift in how networks are built, managed and operated, leading to a growing need for cloud-native architectures and automation. The industry is ...

How Palo Alto Networks is forging a collaborative future for 5G security

5G security is undergoing a paradigm shift, driven by the rapid convergence of 5G technology and artificial intelligence, empowering organizations to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats with unprecedented speed and accuracy. This evolution in cybersecurity is critical to address the evolving threat landscape, most notably in the context of 5G networks and AI-powered applications, according ...

Juniper Networks aims to simplify complexity with AI-native networking

AI-native networking is revolutionizing how enterprises and service providers manage their infrastructure, enabling them to prioritize core business objectives by automating complex network operations. Integrating artificial intelligence into network management promises to streamline processes, enhance efficiency and minimize disruptions. For example, the advancements in AI-native networking underscore AI’s potential to optimize network performance and resource ...

IBM’s AI strategy: From ecosystem collaboration to AI-native products

IBM Corp. is embracing artificial intelligence as part of a broader ecosystem strategy, recognizing that businesses need flexibility in how they adopt and deploy AI-native solutions across different platforms. Rather than relying on a single approach, companies must integrate AI solutions that work across a diverse range of platforms and partners, according to Mohamad Ali ...