Ryan Stevens

The Juniper-Mist partnership and Dartmouth’s approach – SiliconANGLE

The Juniper-Mist partnership and Dartmouth’s approach – SiliconANGLE

AI continues to revolutionize network management, raising the bar for connectivity and reliability across industries. The Juniper-Mist partnership exemplifies this shift, with the scale of data and telemetry driving significant advancements. That networking has led to feedback from customers. Every connection counts, but just having connectivity is not really having a great connection, according to Jean English (pictured, middle), chief marketing officer of Juniper Networks Inc. TheCUBE is on set at the NYSE during the Juniper Networks AI-Native NOW event. “When you think through the initial deployment and installation of Mist, what that means to have a great experience, that was…
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SAS looks to go next level with industry-specific AI – SiliconANGLE

SAS looks to go next level with industry-specific AI – SiliconANGLE

As the generative artificial intelligence wave continues to revolutionize the technology industry, there’s been a very important question to answer — who has the goods, and who is AI-washing? The distinction is very simple: It involves zeroing in on who can take something from data to decisions, including in the realm of industry-specific AI. That’s where SAS Institute Inc. and its focus on industry-specific AI comes into play, according to Ray Wang, founder and principal analyst of Constellation Research Inc., who spoke with theCUBE during the SAS Innovate event. What the company has been showing is where models come into…
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Dell APEX multicloud strategy continues to evolve – SiliconANGLE

Dell APEX multicloud strategy continues to evolve – SiliconANGLE

Companies are increasingly being tasked with navigating a complex multicloud landscape, which requires sophisticated strategies — such as the Dell APEX multicloud approach — to manage diverse cloud environments across public, private and edge locations. The complexity is complicating IT infrastructures and demanding more advanced solutions. There is a balance at play here. Executive leaders must balance the greater flexibility of technology options offered by a multicloud strategy against the greater complexity and increased costs of multicloud strategy, according to Gartner Inc. “A multicloud strategy increases the complexity and cost of IT, and demands greater skills. While most organizations will eventually be…
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The big GPU short and CrowdStrike’s path ahead – SiliconANGLE

The big GPU short and CrowdStrike’s path ahead – SiliconANGLE

It was another big week for theCUBE, including the soft launch of theCUBE’s east studio at the NYSE. That event and the “big GPU short” were areas of focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. The big GPU short refers to the 2015 film “The Big Short,” which focused on Wall Street guru Michael Burry calling the housing market crash. There’s something similar going on right now with GPU, according to Furrier. “I talked to a lot of people. They can’t get product,” Furrier said. “The…
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AI-driven data infrastructure a focus for Supermicro – SiliconANGLE

AI-driven data infrastructure a focus for Supermicro – SiliconANGLE

High-performance computing, long confined to academic labs, has today become the backbone of AI-driven business transformations. But no matter the use case, a massive amount of processing is needed to handle the data and support the heavy demands of AI-driven data infrastructure and HPC tasks. To handle these challenges, companies such s Super Micro Computer Inc. and its partners have sought to deliver AI-driven data infrastructure and storage solutions designed to meet the high-performance demands of modern computing. It’s an exciting time to be involved in the industry, according to CJ Newburn (pictured, back row, right), distinguished engineer at Nvidia…
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What to expect during the Databricks Data + AI Summit – SiliconANGLE

What to expect during the Databricks Data + AI Summit – SiliconANGLE

The hype around artificial intelligence focuses on infrastructure, but real progress is in data-oriented, application-driven retrieval. Once the infrastructure is established, the next innovation layer will be in data, according to theCUBE Research executive analyst John Furrier. “Databricks has their event coming up. If you look at the data layer, I see AI in three layers: infrastructure, raw horsepower, chips, compute, servers, machines, all kinds of infrastructure. Then the next layer is data, all kinds of things around data,” Furrier said on a recent episode of theCUBE Podcast. “Then, finally, the application, software, the interface, the users.” With the data…
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Three insights from Informatica World on theCUBE – SiliconANGLE

Three insights from Informatica World on theCUBE – SiliconANGLE

The battle for enterprise AI dominance is heating up, and companies such as Informatica Inc. have been seeking to capitalize. At this year’s Informatica World, executives, companies and partners weighed in on how best to stand out with data platform services. Planned announcements from Informatica were a key area of interest. The event was a chance to hear more from executives about the company’s vision, how important partners are and how customers are leveraging technology to move AI strategies forward, according to theCUBE Research principal analyst Rob Strechay. Rob Strechay and Rebecca Knight of theCUBE announced the latest announcements coming…
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Pinterest looks to enhance positive user experiences – SiliconANGLE

Pinterest looks to enhance positive user experiences – SiliconANGLE

Hannah Pham (pictured), head of data science and product analytics, consumers, at Pinterest Inc., loved math early in life. Data science became an attractive field to her given its focus of using data and math to solve problems and make things better. There’s so much good that can be done with data, according to Pham. It’s why she said she was drawn to Pinterest. “The power of what you can do with the implication of the models, of the insights you bring to the table, and how does that feed all of the decisions,” Pham said. “Knowing and being aware of…
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Intel’s future, IBM’s new acquisition and Rubrik goes public – SiliconANGLE

Intel’s future, IBM’s new acquisition and Rubrik goes public – SiliconANGLE

It was a rough week for Intel Corp., as its stock slid after the company reported disappointing first-quarter financial results and a weak outlook. Providing the bigger picture around that news was one focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. Intel Chief Executive Office Pat Gelsinger acknowledged that market demand was somewhat weaker than expected, adding the company is forecasting a drop in gross margins in Q2, even though the company is expecting rising revenues. Meanwhile, Intel Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner said significant startup…
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Alteryx Inspire focuses on innovation in enterprise-grade AI – SiliconANGLE

Alteryx Inspire focuses on innovation in enterprise-grade AI – SiliconANGLE

The role of data and innovation in shaping the future of generative artificial intelligence is critical. All year on theCUBE, a major focus of coverage has been around workflows, data and intellectual property, especially given the recent wave of gen AI, according to Dave Vellante, chief analyst of theCUBE Research. “This AI thing is real. It’s AI everywhere … powering all the trends, all the markets … all the way through the stack,” said Vellante, during the recent “Supercloud 6: AI Innovators” event. The trends at play that are driving innovation in enterprise-grade AI represent a perfect wave for a company such…
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