Mark Albertson

Mark Albertson is a senior writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. He is an experienced technology reporter, recognized by Onalytica as a "Who's Who In Cloud Influencer" and named to Peerlyst’s “24 Powerful Cybersecurity Journalists.” Prior to SiliconANGLE, Mark wrote for the San Francisco Examiner, Blasting News, and CBS-Bay Area.

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What to expect during the AWS Financial Services Symposium: Join theCUBE 6-11

How is the financial services industry embracing artificial intelligence, and how will this AI transformation impact Amazon Web Services Inc. as it seeks to increase its presence in this sector? These two questions will be a central focus of coverage for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, at the AWS Financial Services Symposium in New York ...

Informatica and Oracle team up to deliver cloud data integration and governance

When Informatica Inc. announced a strategic partnership with Oracle Corp. two years ago, the focus was on delivering cloud data management, database integration and governance solutions for enterprise customers. Since then, the two firms have continued to bring Informatica’s artificial intelligence-powered Intelligent Data Management Cloud to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as their customers increasingly build generative ...

CEO Amit Walia positions Informatica to get customer data ready for generative AI

The creation of a tagline for a major conference or branding campaign can take weeks of research and discussion, yet the organizers of Informatica World 2024 didn’t have to do much for this year’s slogan, “Everyone’s ready for AI except your data.” Customers delivered it for them, according to Amit Walia (pictured), chief executive officer ...

Dell’s Jeff Clarke foresees evolving architectures and a new wave of PC innovation

As Dell Technologies Inc. navigates another wave of innovation driven by artificial intelligence, the company is keeping a close eye on how compute technology is being transformed. This means developing products and architectures that involve the graphics processing unit, which is powering AI deployment today. “This is a different computing architecture,” said Jeff Clarke (pictured), ...

Collaboration between Dell Technologies and Microsoft extends synergy between APEX and Azure

Microsoft Corp. made several announcements this week around generative artificial intelligence tools, and the news overlapped with enhancements released by Dell Technologies Inc. on Monday. Microsoft added to Azure’s arsenal of generative AI development tools while collaborating with Dell to enhance how businesses harness AI at the edge. The news bult on Dell’s previously announced ...

Quantum and intelligent agents: Dell’s John Roese envisions how systems will be built around AI

Dell Technologies Inc. made a series of announcements at its major conference in Las Vegas yesterday that positioned it as the go-to vendor for on-premises artificial intelligence development. Behind these latest releases can be found an acknowledgement of how rapidly AI has progressed in barely a year’s time. “The level of understanding of the AI ...

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of the RSA Conference

In the 12 months since security practitioners gathered in San Francisco for the 2023 annual RSA Conference, the view of artificial intelligence has expanded. Where AI was once either bad for business or good for improving protection, it has now become a whole new challenge that will require a novel approach. This was one of the ...

Infosys and Alteryx team up to boost data analytics amid rising enterprise AI use cases

With a global consulting practice in over 56 countries, Infosys Ltd. is in a prime position to chart the key drivers of digital transformation. After a wave of interest in artificial intelligence for consumer applications, broader use of AI is starting to migrate to new corners of the enterprise world as well. “Over the last ...

Creating timeless software: How Software AG has remained relevant in the new age of AI

The year Software AG was founded provided two watershed moments in the future growth and direction of the technology industry. It was 1969, and IBM Corp. announced in June that it would begin pricing its software and services separately from its hardware, laying the groundwork for an emergence of the modern software consulting industry. One ...

Unified data storage gets new look for the AI era with NetApp’s latest releases

On Tuesday, NetApp Inc. introduced new hardware designed to run demanding generative AI workloads in on-premises data centers. The data storage and management company announced the NetApp AFF A-Series systems, all-flash hardware that will support acceleration of advanced workloads while optimizing storage costs. “The major part of our announcement was that next major advance to ...