Ryan Stevens

Ryan is a senior writer covering live events with theCUBE. After an extensive academic career in engineering, he worked with dozens of tech startups developing new software and hardware products. He has also contributed to the content and documentation needs of companies such as Q4 Inc., PivIT Global and others. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

Latest from Ryan Stevens

An inside look at Alation’s new ALLIE AI and Analytics Cloud, driving data forward

AI is on everyone’s agenda, from the bottom-up developers to the top-down boardroom. Data, meanwhile, is the new value proposition and the new intellectual property. With that in mind, Alation Inc. is launching ALLIE AI, said Junaid Saiyed, chief technology officer of Alation. “ALLIE is a co-pilot that increases productivity by enabling, all the way ...

ChaosSearch releases Chaos LakeDB with the aim of revolutionizing data architecture

In today’s technology landscape, it’s clear that both observability and data platforms are required to satisfy an organization’s needs at scale. That’s made especially true in a cloud-native world, where there are often 20 or more microservices per application, and where data-heavy, generative AI applications are built daily. Such needs were in mind on the ...
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Three insights you might have missed from the ‘Teradata Possible’ event

Artificial intelligence madness has created an overwhelming amount of choices for today’s information technology decision makers. In August, Teradata Corp. sponsored an August IDC survey that suggested executives at large enterprises globally are facing “unprecedented pressures” when it comes to adopting generative artificial intelligence, data complexity, and a growing skills gap. Two in three top ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Whether or not to pay ransoms and diving into the Flexport drama

On the past two editions of theCUBE Podcast, industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante have discussed the ransomware attack that crippled services at MGM Resorts International Inc., and it turns out the details reported were correct. What’s coming out now are the details of the damage done. The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that MGM Resorts ...

Major industry players aim to tame the database monster

Enterprise storage is in the midst of a striking transformation. Major players are eyeing next-generation storage solutions, as projections peg the value of that market as crossing the $150 billion U.S. threshold by 2032. Along with that trend comes the importance of cyber and data resilience amid the rise of artificial intelligence. It’s becoming clear to ...

Three insights you might have missed from the Dell APEX ‘Future of Multicloud Lands Now’ event

How Dell Technologies Inc.’s APEX portfolio is evolving to address multicloud modernization needs and what comes next was the key focus during the “Future of Multicloud Lands Now – Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure” virtual event on Sept. 26. Some of those upgrades to the APEX multicloud portfolio were previously revealed during the ...

What to expect during the “Beyond Firewalls: Resilience Strategies for All” event: Join theCUBE Oct. 19

Since 2004, October has been known as Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the United States and elsewhere. This month marks the 20th iteration of the event, and it couldn’t be landing at a more pressing time. In recent months, there have been high-profile hacks, such as the ransomware attack that recently crippled services at MGM Resorts ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Thoughts on Amazon investing in Anthropic and the FTC problem

There was a lot of big news in the tech world this week, but one of the most significant involved Amazon.com Inc. announcing it would invest up to $4 billion in Anthropic, the San Francisco-based startup behind the Claude 2 large language model. Anthropic’s newest and most advanced model, Claude 2, is designed to compete ...

With the ‘summer of data’ in the rear-view mirror, here are the key takeaways to remember

There’s no talking about the “summer of data” without including a significant addition about the year of artificial intelligence — the two are inextricably linked and will remain so in the months to come. That’s because the rise of AI has led to the need for incredible amounts of data, and projections indicate that data ...

The IT convergence and evolving technology landscape

Smart manufacturers are leveraging novel combinations of artificial intelligence, internet of things and extended reality — all connected by 5G networks — to enhance the efficiency of each stage in the production process. Lumen Technologies Inc.’s connectivity platform, with one of the most powerful and far-reaching fiber-based networks in the world, is complemented by its cybersecurity ...