Ryan Cox

Ryan is a Features Editor here at SiliconANGLE.

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Time for telcos to evolve data centers | #ONS2014

Open Networking Summit 2014 (#ONS2014) was quite a successful event for an often overlooked sector of a rapidly evolving industry. The landmark show for software-defined networking (SDN), #ONS2014 is definitely underrated, and the amount of attention squarely focused on networking proves an exciting time for technology. SDN is an architectural model above all, and ONS2014 ...

The data democracy era : Access for the people

It’s nothing profound to say we’re at the beginning of a data democracy era. Access to more data, by more people, in more ways. This week the theme of democratizing data emerged from all corners of the tech community, the biggest story being around the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 and its 239 passengers. Over ...

High performance data is the future | #ONS2014

At the Open Networking Summit 2014 (#ONS2014) there was talk of the future, where data dictates how we live our lives. #theCUBE’s Stu Miniman interviewed Emilio Billi, Founder, Chief Development Officer and Chairman of start-up A3CUBE. A3CUBE is a network ecosystem start-up that aims to extend the connectivity from inside the box. A3CUBE has a ...

Your U.S. government uses open source software, and loves it

Writing the words “government” and “open source“ in the same sentence feels inherently wrong, almost as if lying. Recent talk of the NSA, Edward Snowden, and PRISM doesn’t make the government seem any more “open”. The government carries the stigma as being on of the least “open” things in the world. If you’re a fan of ...

Microsoft on SDN : Embrace the change, it’s here. | #ONS2014

Open Networking Summit 2014 (#ONS2014) proved to be a great event, thanks to the excitement bubbling around an evolving data center. The amount of quality dialogue that came from it around the data center, networking, platforms, and software-defined networking (SDN) specifically, was well worth attending. In one of our exclusive interviews on theCUBE, hosts John ...

“Not everything is going to the mega data center”, says Cisco | #ONS2014

There were a lot of great interviews at #ONS2014, but the award for most insightful goes to Dave Ward, CTO of Engineering & Chief Architect at Cisco. Meeting with theCUBE hosts John Furrier and Stu Miniman, Ward discussed the software-defined networking (SDN) space, which is extremely exciting right now as the world seeks out modern data ...

The real revolution in cloud, SDN : #ONS2014 and beyond

Not to sound like a broken record buuuuuuuut, the cloud is the center of the conversation again at the Open Networking Summit 2014 event this week. We were there live with theCUBE covering the event with exclusive broadcasts, where we learned that the Ops revolutions is the ‘real change’ in software-defined networking (SDN). According to ...

The ‘perfect storm’ of innovation : IBM’s plan to woo developers | #IBMpulse

In the battle for the middleware PaaS market, the opportunity is huge and competition fierce. As IBM remixes its business services to match client demand for scalable cloud solutions, BlueMix appears to be one of IBM’s better bets. Tackling the white hot markets of Big Data and the Internet of Things, SiliconANGLE Founder John Furrier ...

Cloud is the puzzle piece that completes the picture | #IBMpulse

Last week at IBM Pulse 2014, one of the most notable guests was Steve Mills, Senior VP & Group Executive, IBM Software & Systems. Mills is an veteran of the information technology game, witnessing first hand all of the major technology shifts of the last 25 years. He joins theCUBE hosts John Furrier and Dave ...

Cloud is the “new” software : IBM + IoT redefine an industry

The cloud was the center of the tech universe this week with IBM’s Pulse 2014 event. According to Erich Clementi, SVP of Global Technology Services at IBM, his company has identified three vital areas as the focus of its cloud development going forward, naming data the new natural resource. “Those companies that can succeed at exploiting data for ...