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.

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Three insights you might have missed from the ISC High Performance event

What comes next in high-performance computing? That was the big questionposed during this year’s ISC High Performance event, which ran from May 22-24, with faster, bigger storage coming together with more data and artificial intelligence to drive innovation. To hear more of the latest, theCUBE analysts connected with industry professionals to discuss how the realm ...

On theCUBE Pod: Sam Altman’s Senate hearing and musings on the future of AI

This week, the big story that emerged was OpenAI LP Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman’s hearing on Tuesday before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, during which he called for increased regulation in artificial intelligence. “The U.S. government should consider facilitating multi-stakeholder processes, incorporating input from a broad range of experts and organizations that can develop and ...

Platform9’s new release seeks to provide a contemporary cloud-native substitute for traditional virtualization

When it comes to transforming applications to cloud-native platforms, there’s no question that Kubernetes and containers have had a considerable impact. But that’s also posed challenges surrounding complexity. Container management and orchestration solution provider Platform9 Systems Inc. built its model around solving those complex needs, and earlier this year, the company’s CRO discussed with theCUBE ...

Redefining the cloudscape: The rise of women leaders in cloud computing

Along with all of its other significant challenges, the COVID-19 pandemic put up new barriers when it comes to closing the global gender gap, according to the World Economic Forum. The pandemic increased the gap by a generation, from 99.5 years to 135.6 years. The gaps are more likely to be found in sectors that require ...
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Three insights you might have missed from Open Source Summit

The advent of artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, has opened some fascinating doors for open source. To provide key insights and breaking news on this and other open-source innovations, theCUBE analysts reported live from The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit NA event, where they heard from key thought leaders in the cloud-native and open-source ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Thoughts on Twitter’s new CEO and highlights from Open Source Summit

This week, the big news in the social media world was the naming of Twitter’s new chief executive — Linda Yaccarino, who was NBCUniversal Media LLC’s head of advertising. “@LindaYacc will focus primarily on business operations while I focus on product design and new technology,” Elon Musk tweeted Friday. “Looking forward to working with Linda ...

What to expect during Red Hat Summit: Join theCUBE May 23-24

The information technology landscape is constantly shifting, with new trends emerging around automation for DevOps and container management, as well as serverless reemerges. Open-source transformations, in particular, are a big part of this shift. The future of open-source technology will be a main subject of discussion during this year’s Red Hat Summit in Boston. This year, ...

What to expect during the ISC High Performance event: Join theCUBE May 22-24

There’s no question that hardware is going through a big shift right now. High-performance computing now faces a crossroads, as technologies such as the cloud have changed the game regarding supercomputing. Supercomputing has evolved significantly from its early days in niche offerings to broader usage in enterprises globally. What comes next, especially given the rapid ...

On theCUBE Pod: Tech earnings and a rant on calls to regulate AI

This week, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to their highest level in 16 years but did signal that it could be done for now. Oil prices posted their third straight weekly fall, while the most recent jobs report saw unemployment going down. Meanwhile, some companies posted better-than-expected earnings numbers and new trends are emerging. ...

Telestream sets its sights on efficiently sending media content to the cloud

There’s been much talk in recent months around the software supply chain, which is vulnerable to various attacks. It’s been a significant focus for companies as they’ve sought to secure the upper hand. But what about the media supply chain? How can companies drive its media content to the cloud efficiently? What’s happening today is ...