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

Red Hat makes large strides in developer experience and supply chain security

Several announcements headlined this week’s Red Hat Summit event, one of which was Ansible Lightspeed, an offshoot of last year’s Project Wisdom, geared toward the artificial intelligence-driven automation of IT workloads. On the backend, Red Hat Inc. has also invested in improving the overall experience for Ansible developers, in addition to securing critical software supply chains. “I ...

Elevance Health’s bottom-up modernization leverages Red Hat/IBM combo

The world’s future-forward companies share one understanding: the unavoidable need to digitize with purposive business transformation strategies. Different industries have varying transformation needs, and health insurance service provider Elevance Health Inc. (formerly Anthem Inc.) has opted for a purpose-driven approach enabled by IBM Corp. and Red Hat Inc. “When we looked at digital experiences as we ...

Intel, Red Hat weigh in on the OT/IT convergence driving edge transformation

While edge computing has always presented its set of challenges and security concerns, its ability to create new business profitability avenues is evident. Features such as artificial intelligence are becoming more capable as IT infrastructures meld with operational technology for edge-driven transformation at scale, according to Christine Boles (pictured, right), vice president of the Network and ...

Infinidat bolsters software capabilities following stellar Q1 performance

It’s no news that the global economy isn’t particularly strong. In the wake of contracting organizational budgets and mass layoffs, companies have embraced measures such as austerity and operational restructuring to stay competitive. For Infinidat Ltd., however, a combination of technical and financial value delivery through its range of data storage and protection solutions has ...

HPC and quantitative finance: A new frontier in real-time risk analysis

High-performance computing comes in especially handy in operations involving the analysis of large datasets. Traditional application areas such as meteorology, research, manufacturing, life sciences and finance all share this trait. With finance, in particular, HPC is being used at the quantitative level to perform activities ranging from credit valuation adjustment to risk analysis and trading ...

Composable computing: Pioneering the future of high-performance computing

Networks are critical as they interlink systems such as servers and storage hardware within high-performance computing systems. But as the demands of organizations from their HPC systems continue to expand, composable technology allows them to retool the entire architecture as required. “In the old days when you wanted to build a cluster and you wanted, say, ...

Ansible Lightspeed taps LLMs and foundation models for AI-powered IT automation

Open source has been a boon for the digital enterprise. For one, it birthed the Ansible Automation Platform for software provisioning, configuration management and application deployment — among other things. But as it evolves with the times, what other capabilities are being worked into the Ansible suite? And which technologies will spearhead them? “Lightspeed is ...

Unleashing the power of generative AI to create value in the enterprise

The steady trudge of artificial intelligence isn’t stopping anytime soon. From synthesizing human voice and speech to creating unique art, music, prose and poetry, generative AI is opening up new avenues for scholastic and artistic pursuits. But what about its use for businesses? With generative AI being a vast knowledge trove, organizations stand to open ...

AI’s impact on high-performance computing and how the Omnia project fits in

Last year, the discourse about high-performance computing trends focused on the increasing importance of software, as opposed to hardware, in steering innovation there. Now, a new factor is at play. Since its recent explosion, artificial intelligence has begun to cut across several HPC operations within the enterprise. “I think there is an intersection between HPC and ...

How advanced GPUs are shaping AI, as Dell and Scalers AI push boundaries

Years after artificial intelligence tools like Siri and voice-controlled appliances, ChatGPT showed the world AI’s true breadth of capabilities. Generative AI and large language models aren’t showing any innovation slowdowns. Rather, they will only get more advanced as graphics processing units become more capable, according to Steen Graham (pictured, right), founder and chief executive officer of ...