Victor Dabrinze

Victor is a seasoned writer covering live events with theCUBE, a SiliconAngle Media initiative. As a digital content aficionado and a tech nerd, he has cut his teeth across both sides of the pond. He sees the world as an incredibly diverse, infinite expanse and takes every available chance to learn something new. In his spare time, Victor enjoys outdoor activities such as go-karting, paintballing, and soccer. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

Latest from Victor Dabrinze

Inside signals on Duet AI’s potential to transform intelligent business apps

As the data landscape exploded, artificial intelligence followed suit and is seeing expansive innovation. The next frontier is the transformation of enterprise applications by making AI invaluable to developers — and Google LLC is betting big on Duet AI’s new capabilities to deliver in that regard. “From the inside of Google, we feel very confident about ...

Navigating the next wave of AI Infrastructure: A comprehensive overview

The artificial intelligence market is being driven by a number of factors, including the increasing availability of data, the falling cost of compute power and the growing demand for AI-powered applications. Because the AI sector will continue to grow, there needs to be a nuanced discussion on its evolving infrastructure needs — and how companies ...

Cybersecurity compliance: What companies need to know about the new SEC rules

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently updated its rules on cyber risk management, governance and incident disclosure. The new rules will take effect in December 2023. Given that the guidelines have only been out for a month, how are companies responding to its stipulations so far, and what major challenges are they facing on ...

Red Hat and Google Cloud deepen collaboration on OpenShift, Ansible and Data Science solutions

Red Hat Inc. was names Google LLC’s “Partner of the Year for Infrastructure” during the 2023 Google Cloud Partner Summit. The award recognizes the two companies’ close collaboration in developing and delivering open-source solutions that help organizations build and run hybrid and multicloud applications. Red Hat and Google Cloud have a long history of working ...

IBM and Red Hat’s vision for containerized and VM-based environments

The world of IT infrastructure is in a state of perpetual evolution, with containers and virtual machines emerging as pivotal players. An intricate tapestry exists that weaves together containers, VMs, cloud solutions and the power of artificial intelligence. Innovation does not entail discarding what works; rather, it involves a harmonious coalescence of proven methods and ...

Carbon Black status report: Improved integrations, expanding presence and workload security focus

VMware Inc. acquired Carbon Black for around $2.1 billion in 2019. Back then, the intent was to strengthen its cloud-native security chops. Fast forward to today, and signals are emerging from VMware indicating a renewed emphasis on Carbon Black’s original value area, driving intrinsic security. VMware is also investing in the security, including growing and ...

Will Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware usher in a new era for Tanzu?

VMware Explore has often been seen as more of a business-focused event, where new developments to existing products/solutions are showcased. However, there’s an underlying developer focus of late, especially in relation to VMware Inc.’s Tanzu, the company’s cloud-native application platform for accelerated operations, development and delivery across clouds. But with the Broadcom Inc. acquisition looming and ...

VMware enhances enterprise AI management by balancing GPU scarcity with cost savings

Cloud spend is a board-level enterprise concern, as companies assess the net benefits they’re enjoying against the expenditure invested. With artificial intelligence joining the mix — and considering its resource-intensive nature — the severity of that concern has increased. VMware Inc.’s platform is delivering full visibility through which organizations can manage workloads across their central ...

How vSAN Max is bringing flexibility levels to support vSphere-based workloads

There’s been a serious flurry of news from VMware Inc. in the areas of multicloud, edge computing and artificial intelligence. Not slacking off in the cloud data storage area, the company has also unveiled vSAN Max, a platform delivering petabyte scale disaggregated storage for all vSphere workloads — with the ability to scale independently from ...

Software-defined edge in focus as VMware updates Edge Compute Stack

VMware Explore played host to a lot of discourse on multicloud and artificial intelligence-related announcements filtering out from the company’s ecosystem. Equally important, however, are edge-related developments that stand to expand VMware Inc.’s operational model to cater to the increasing number of relevant verticals. “One of the underappreciated announcements here [that] flew under the radar a little was ...