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.

Latest from Ryan Stevens

Snowflake Notebooks aims to streamline developer workflows

In this new era of generative artificial intelligence, big data companies are innovating, and new companies are working in novel ways. At the Data Cloud Summit, Snowflake Inc. has sought to outline how it plans to help businesses of all sizes with its AI tools, including with Snowflake Notebooks. Technology has been moving quickly, according ...

On theCUBE Pod, Snowflake versus Databricks: The battle for data governance supremacy

It’s clear that Snowflake Inc. is at a crossroads. Examining why was the focus of the latest edition of the Breaking Analysis series, and was a big subject of conversation for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. “You saw this firsthand when Databricks announced the Unity ...

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Informatica World

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 ...

What to expect during the Databricks Data + AI Summit: Join theCUBE June 12-13

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 ...

On theCUBE Pod: Nvidia’s new breakthrough and the latest in open source

The computing industry is witnessing a future shift toward artificial intelligence-powered, Arm-based personal computers, marking a transition from traditional x86 architecture. There are ongoing battles in the middleware layer of technology, particularly involving open-source platforms. Experts predict that new startups will emerge during this AI-driven technological cycle, driven by disruptive enablers such as open-source software. ...

Deloitte and Informatica aim to drive ESG data management capabilities

During Informatica World, there’s already been some discussion around sustainability and environmental, social and governance concerns. But there’s much more to discuss, especially given how data centers aren’t necessarily prepared for the AI wave to come and its impact on ESG. That’s an area of interest for massive companies such as Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., ...

National Roads and Motorists’ Association leverages Informatica for enhanced customer experiences

Some of the most interesting conversations at this year’s Informatica World, including about  enhanced customer experiences, have been with the customers of Informatica Inc., including the National Roads and Motorists’ Association Ltd., which has been a customer for many years. When considering data values, Informatica thinks about customers first, according to Sumeet Kumar Agrawal (pictured, ...

Howie Xu launches new tech show as AI landscape continues to evolve

He’s a familiar face for regular viewers of theCUBE — industry analyst Howie Xu recently hosted a panel during theCUBE’s Supercloud 6. Now, he’s host of the tech and business show “Byte Into the Future” and a CUBE Collective founding member. Xu (pictured) often talks to founders when he has the opportunity or as a part of theCUBE’s Supercloud ...

What to expect during Qlik Connect: Join theCUBE June 4

Data integration and analytics innovations are undergoing a seismic transformation, with AI-driven solutions and robust data management becoming pivotal in driving enterprise success. One year after the QlikWorld 2023 event highlighted this evolution, QlikWorld has transformed into Qlik Connect, reflecting the rapid advancements in data, analytics and artificial intelligence. Since that period of time, QlikTech International ...

A ‘glue layer’? IBM’s possible key role amid shifting landscape

From data applications, to data engineering, to data analytics, there are all kinds of data to consider these days. The role of data has taken on crucial significance in the era of AI. All told, it’s likely that the world will rewrite the story of data over the next two years, according to Sanjeev Mohan ...