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Kubernetes is having its Linux moment: theCUBE insights at KubeCon EU 2024
Kubernetes is having its Linux moment, reaching a unique point in its 10-year history. That’s the key finding from our analysts reporting live from the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 event. They credit collaboration and community, with a dose of artificial intelligence, to Kubernetes’ growing ubiquity. “We’ve been really seeing people lean into how they’re ...
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Humility is a framework for better AI solutions, says UiPath founder Daniel Dines
Humility is a framework for better AI solutions That was a primary takeaway from this week’s keynote at UiPath FORWARD VI as presented by UiPath Inc. founder and co-Chief Executive Daniel Dines. “I realize that you need to think in terms of humility in your decision-making process, in approaching people, in listening to people. And ...
Mitigating migration fear with automation: The unique partnership of UiPath and SAP
Fresh off the keynote stage at UiPath FORWARD VI, co-CEO Robert Enslin joins theCUBE to share more details from the Day 1 conference announcements. “We took in the last three to four months the focus on, we will demo how generative artificial intelligence fits into the UiPath story. We’re not going to [just] make announcements ...
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Keynote analysis: Grappling with AI’s biggest questions at UiPath FORWARD VI
During a unique keynote kickoff at today’s UiPath FORWARD VI event, the future of AI and data innovation took center stage. As a part of theCUBE’s event coverage, our industry analysts took a look at the key insights and revelations coming out of the event, as well as offering a glimpse into the big AI ...
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KubeCon day 1 keynote analysis: Kubernetes uplevels security for open source in the enterprise
The open hybrid cloud has been a topic of discussion for more than a decade as software applications increasingly bridge two worlds of public cloud and on-premises data centers. Managing this emerging world of hybrid computing is the central theme for this year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America event, exploring the progress of open source’s ...
The database revolution driving Oracle’s new cloud giant status
Oracle Corp. may have kept HeatWave in its vault for over a decade, but the database management company has worked quietly to reinvent its MySQL offerings in an effort to address the shifting demands of hybrid cloud computing. It’s led Oracle to become a cloud giant, gaining new recognition and market opportunities in a fierce ...
Free to focus on innovation, AWS Startups ecosystem thrives on data
There’s a trillion dollars of unlocked value in cloud, presenting a massive market opportunity for startups. Well-versed in cloud-scale data management, a new string of mavericks are providing faster insights for data enterprises already own. With such a large market opportunity, what’s the playbook for enterprises, the startups they’re considering, and the cloud giants streamlining ...
Western Digital bridges old and new paradigms with zoned storage initiatives
It no longer matters your reason for going digital, whether it’s an inspired initiative from the C-suite or the operational pivot catalyzed by a global pandemic. The digital transformation has transcended contemplation — it’s time to jump right in. This era is defined by a business’ ability to leverage data to drive value versus cost. ...
Watch live: SUSECON 2020 may be virtual, but focus remains on the people
After one year of independence, how will SUSE Group write its own story for an evolving cloud landscape? Founded in 1992, the German open-source software company was among the first to market Linux for enterprise use. And after a long history of mergers and acquisitions, SUSE finds itself free from parental company obligations. With new ...
Watch live from Altitude 2020: Making multicloud interoperability a reality
The cloud has proved a powerful platform for modern enterprises, with low cost barriers and easy-to-scale services. It’s even ushered in a new generation of cloud-native software applications, prioritizing agility, and speed to market. Yet this new generational boom has left some workloads feeling antiquated, drawing a line between those well-suited for the cloud and ...