Marlene Den Bleyker

Marlene is a staff writer at SiliconANGLE covering live events from SiliconANGLE Media's production hub, theCUBE. Have a news tip? Tweet it to @siliconangle

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Linux creator Linus Torvalds says, ‘Open source helps to push the next agenda’ | #LinuxCon2015

During LinuxCon North America 2015, Jim Zemlin, executive director for the Linux Foundation, had the opportunity to ask Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds a few questions about the kernel and its role in today’s tech hot topics. The power of saying no Starting the interview, Zemlin quoted an article from Businessweek about Torvalds, which describes ...

A confluence of Dev and Ops: The innovation vibe |#LinuxCon 2015

At the recently concluded LinuxCon 2015 in Seattle, John Furrier had an opportunity to speak with Jim Zemlin, the executive director of the Linux Foundation, on theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, to capture the vibe at the open source event. Mainframe is still relevant The excitement surrounding the show centers on some of the biggest ...

Inside Intel: How open sourcing “in the open” is driving innovation | #LinuxCon 2015

Major players within the technology sector are embracing open source in hopes of driving innovation in the industry. Mauri Whalen, vice president in the Software and Services Group and director of core system software in the Open Source Technology Center at Intel Corporation, met up with Jeff Frick on theCUBE with SiliconANGLE’s media team, at LinuxCon ...

SUSE is repurposing technology in a big way | #LinuxCon2015

Open source projects were the big discussion at the recently concluded LinuxCon event, and through these collaborations, partners are breathing new life into old technologies. Jeff Frick, host of theCUBE from the SiliconANGLE Media team, spent some time with Michael Miller, vice president of alliances, marketing and product management at SUSE, considering the phrase: What’s old is new again when ...

Alchemy for the 21st century: Open source according to Cloudsoft CEO | #LinuxCon2015

LinuxCon 2015 brings together some of the brightest minds in technology today. What makes Linux attractive to such talent? Duncan Johnston-Watt, founder and CEO of Cloudsoft Corp., feels that Linux is playing a key role in the community’s ability to collaborate. Johnston-Watt stopped by  theCUBE, from SiliconANGLE Media, to speak with host Jeff Frick about the ...

Building a better network through collaboration | #LinuxCon2015

Cumulus Networks Inc. is a system-software company helping to position Linux as the cornerstone of the modern data center. Shrijeet Mukherjee, vice president of engineering for Cumulus Networks joined Jeff Frick on theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, and explained how this startup is integrating all the components in the data center using Linux as the ...

The new collaboration model for open source | #LinuxCon2015

Cross-community collaboration is developing and thriving inside the walls of this year’s LinuxCon 2015, and people like Diane Mueller, director of community development at Red Hat OpenShift, are leading the charge. Mueller visits Jeff Frick of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, at LinuxCon 2015 in Seattle to discuss the value of open source community collaboration. The common ...

Oakland Raiders builds fan loyalty through Big Data insights | #SportsDataSV 2015

The Oakland Raiders may be on a winning streak lately, but the loyal fan base supports the team whether they are winning or losing. So the organization is using Big Data to foster and enrich its fan experience. Jonathan Martinez, director of business development for the Oakland Raiders, talked with John Furrier and Jeff Frick, ...

San Jose Earthquakes score big with new cloud-enabled stadium | #SportsDataSV 2015

There’s a new game in town, and the San Jose Earthquakes just completed its inaugural season by selling out every game. The team’s new home, Avaya Stadium also received the Product Innovation Award at TheStadiumBusiness Awards 2015 for being the first cloud-enabled stadium in Major League Soccer. Dave Kaval, president of the San Jose Earthquakes, joined ...

Playing the data field: Tracking NFL stats in real time | #SportsDataSV 2015

Tracking statistics in sports is nothing new, but add in sensors that provide real-time tracking and the ability to analyze the data, and you have a whole new ball game. Michael King, director of sports products for Zebra Technologies Corp., joined John Furrier and Jeff Frick, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, at the SAP Center in San ...