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.

Latest from Brian Njuguna

Automation helps Dentsu incorporate human-centric solutions

A notion exists that automation is not friendly because it is meant to take away people’s jobs. On the contrary, automation bridges the gap between maximizing workers’ capabilities and handling repetitive and mundane tasks. By leveraging the services rendered by automation platform company UiPath Inc., Dentsu International has streamlined various product roadmaps since 2017. Automation ...

Commvault and AWS’ long-standing partnership continues to evolve

Twelve years ago, Commvault Systems Inc. and Amazon Web Services Inc. partnered to help customers solve data management challenges, including solving data backup and recovery challenges. The partnership was prompted by the transformations witnessed in the cloud, such as the need for streamlined data recovery, according to Ranga Rajagopalan (pictured, left), vice president of products at Commvault Systems Inc. ...

Healthcare giant Merck implements automation solutions across organization

Gone are the days when time was not a crucial resource in organizations. The proverbial phrase “time is money” has accelerated the need for automation in businesses because it helps optimize the limited resource of time.  By leveraging the automation expertise of IT consulting and systems integration company CGI Inc. — a UiPath Inc. partner ...

Couchbase employs edge computing as a deployment architecture solution

As data sits at the forefront of enabling better decision-making in enterprises, edge computing is emerging as a stepping stone toward improved response time and enhanced customer experience.  In fact, edge computing has exploded in the last 18 months as work-from-home becomes the new normal, which has necessitated the increased usage of mobile devices and ...

As pandemic forces widespread remote work, IBM uses AI to help in ‘the fight’

In an effort to gain ground in the public cloud market, IBM is focusing on enhancing agility on the cloud, including enabling its AI-powered Watson Assistant to engage businesses virtually.  And, as the coronavirus pandemic requires a new work-from-home culture, IBM is now using its computing and AI expertise in creative ways. “We’ve done a ...

Edenor streamlines network, system integration using new data platform

As the largest electricity company in Argentina, Edenor S.A. must constantly think outside the box when providing optimal services to its 3 million industrial, commercial, and residential customers. So, when growth in online transactions and local area network integrations led to issues with data quality, viability, and performance two years ago, the company went in ...

Red Hat deploys ACM for Kubernetes to boost automation in OpenShift

Red Hat Inc. is looking to take its enterprise standing a notch higher with the launch of Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes, the open-source platform for managing and deploying containerized software applications. It’s an effort by Red Hat to scale up its OpenShift platform with ACM in support of digital transformations. ACM adds unified visibility ...