Brian Njuguna

Brian is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. He has written for a variety of publications, including Blockchain.News and Capital.com. Brian has a penchant for technological innovations, including blockchain, cloud computing, data science, and cryptocurrencies, as he believes that they will reign supreme as the world gears toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He loves to attend rugby sporting events, travel, and listen to music. Brian lives in Nairobi, Kenya, and holds a bachelor’s of economics and statistics from Kenyatta University. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

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Accelerating cloud modernization journeys: Inside the AWS, Red Hat and Accenture partnership

Migrating to the cloud is only the first step in the modernization journey Red Hat Inc., Accenture PLC and Amazon Web Services Inc. are working together to help organizations realize true business value through the cloud continuum. Red Hat provides enterprise-level hybrid cloud technology; Accenture offers cloud migration, modernization and managed services; and AWS has ...

Running workloads anywhere: Red Hat accelerates the open hybrid cloud

Taming enterprise computing complexity continues to be top of mind for enterprises when deploying and running workloads. To eliminate the hustle of rebuilding applications, maintaining disparate environments and retraining people, Red Hat Inc. offers an open hybrid cloud that enables workloads to be run consistently across various footprints, including the edge, on-premise and the cloud, ...

Customer-centricity takes center stage: How Dell is addressing cloud mobility

Customer-centricity continues to gain steam in the enterprise world, because solutions are being tailor-made based on users’ needs, tastes and preferences. Since users want more choice in the Kubernetes and container ecosystem, Dell Container Storage Modules enable the free movement of Kubernetes spots data from any storage or distribution, such as from OpenShift to SUSE Rancher, ...

The power of compute: How Dell is tackling the HPC barrier

Based on the proliferation of data, the amount of compute required is immense. As a result, high-performance computing seeks to be a perfect fit based on lightning-fast processing. To accelerate the HPC narrative based on the latest advancements in technology, such as artificial intelligence and data analytics, Dell Technologies Inc. uses proven configurations called Validated ...

The rise of rate optimization: How ProsperOps is redefining cloud economics

Based on the current economic turmoil, businesses are looking for ways to do more with less. As a result, cost optimization in the cloud has become top of mind for the C-suite. Since FinOps is geared toward optimizing and making the cloud more efficient, ProsperOps Inc. is an automation platform for FinOps meant to enhance ...

As ‘code pollution’ grows, licensing becomes crucial, Grafana expert says

Every time there is an infection point in technological innovations, the licensing dynamic comes up. With things becoming more open with data, licensing code should be simplified using a specific method, such as a reference file, according to Richard Hartmann (pictured), director of community at Raintank Inc. (dba Grafana Labs). “I like the concept of ...

D2iQ uses instant platform engineering to solve DevOps challenges

Even though DevOps shortens production cycles, the popping up of multi-clusters is making it cumbersome. Through instant platform engineering, D2iQ Inc. offers a production-ready and multi-tenant management platform powered by Kubernetes that functions the same as DevOps under the guardrails of what the platform provides, according to Deepak Goel (pictured), chief technology officer of D2iQ. ...

Introducing Kubernetes to the next generation: Innovative learning with Phippy

Since Kubernetes has gone mainstream, teaching younger people about the technology is important for next-gen talent. During the recent Kid’s Day – a co-located KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe event – children were introduced to the Kubernetes world in an exciting and friendly way using a Raspberry Pi game that featured a giraffe called Phippy as ...

The power of personalization: How RudderStack is transforming data warehousing

Since personalization drives 15 to 25% of revenue per customer, this concept continues to gain steam because it boosts satisfaction rates, market share and income growth, according to Eric Omwega (pictured), vice president of marketing and operations at RudderStack Inc. Using its Warehouse Native Customer Data Platform, RudderStack unlocks true personalization through a rich customer ...
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Open source helps speed up the decarbonization of energy systems

To address climate change and global warming concerns, worldwide energy grid systems require an overhaul. The Linux Foundation Energy is leading efforts to help organizations realize decarbonization goals by bringing together energy producers, researchers, policymakers and traditional vendors. The goal is to develop solutions needed to speed up this energy transition with the help of ...