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

On theCUBE Pod: Thoughts on the debate debacle, agentic AI and Amazon’s $2T achievement

The big event no one could ignore last week was Thursday night’s televised debate between U.S. President Joe Biden and ex-president Donald Trump. The election’s implications for the technology sector was one of the subjects of conversation for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to dive into on the ...

Three insights you might have missed from the ‘VMware Cloud Foundation Transformed’ event

A new era of private cloud innovation is here, and all eyes are on VMware following its game-changing acquisition by Broadcom Inc. in late 2023. Understanding the long-term strategy for the VMware Cloud Foundation in the artificial intelligence and multicloud era was a central focus of this week’s VMware Cloud Foundation Transformed event. The broadcast was ...

What to expect during the ‘Seize the AI Moment’ event: Join theCUBE July 23

Enterprise artificial intelligence is quickly transforming from a fresh concept to an integral part of modern business operations. As that happens, companies such as Juniper Networks Inc. have sought to capitalize, looking to its ecosystem to respond to the challenge of modern AI infrastructure. In this context, ethernet remains the standard for networking, and large ...

What to expect during the CDOIQ Symposium: Join theCUBE July 16 to 17

There’s an ongoing revolution when it comes to data, and it’s become clear in recent months that data is increasingly driving infrastructure architecture. But there are still plenty of questions to answer on that point, including what’s going to enable that trend moving forward. That will be one area of focus during the upcoming CDOIQ ...

On theCUBE Pod: The ongoing reaction to the Broadcom VMware acquisition and Nvidia’s unbelievable growth

There has been plenty of analysis around how VMware Inc. customers might respond in the wake of Broadcom Inc.’s $61 billion acquisition of the company. The continued unfolding reaction to the Broadcom VMware acquisition was one of the subjects of conversation for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante to dive into on the latest ...

AI’s uncertain path: Companies weigh strategy and implementation in 2024

When taking stock of the artificial intelligence revolution, so much has changed even since the beginning of 2024. Despite that, companies still need to fully grasp the implications of the technology, as well as how to approach AI investment. It’s not quite the Gartner Trough of Disillusionment, according to Zeus Kerravala (pictured), founder and principal analyst ...

Rapid tech advances and real-time data drive the next wave of innovation

The rapid evolution of technology is not just a buzzword; it’s the driving force behind today’s most significant innovations. Real-time data, once a niche aspect of tech, has now taken center stage, influencing everything from artificial intelligence to cloud ecosystems. “We started to see the formation a few years ago, where if you’re building an ...

Rise of heterogeneous architecture and AI integration highlight evolving cloud strategies

Cloud repatriation is becoming a key focus as businesses reevaluate their cloud strategies in light of advancements in artificial intelligence. This shift is not just about moving to the cloud, but about integrating a mix of hardware platforms within the cloud. Enterprises may have oversold cloud utilization over the past decade, according to David Linthicum ...

Unpacking the nuances of Microsoft Copilot for Security with Ramsac

At the beginning of April, Microsoft Corp. launched a public preview of its new unified security operations platform and general availability of Microsoft Copilot for Security. Copilot for Security is a generative AI solution that uses natural language inputs to help guide IT teams and integrates with other Microsoft cybersecurity products and platforms. Microsoft is not ...

On theCUBE Pod: The intensifying Snowflake vs. Databricks battle and thoughts on gen AI investment

The past few months have highlighted that the battle between Snowflake Inc. and Databricks Inc. is as hot as ever. Snowflake vs. Databricks and the two companies’ efforts to maintain their moats was one of the subjects of conversation for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to discuss on ...