Teryn O'Brien

Teryn is a reporter for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's live broadcast team. Got a news tip? Tweet us @SiliconANGLE.

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State of Louisiana embraces cloud infastructure, looks to multicloud future

While the largest of corporations sign onto the concept of cloud computing and data-driven analytics, governments are also wrestling with these issues, including the State of Louisiana. About four years ago, the State organized 16 federated groups into one large information technology organization. This included public safety, child and family services and hospitals, to name a ...

As AI changes the workforce, more people are still needed

It’s no shock that the workforce is changing. As artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to take off, people often become afraid of losing their jobs or having robots replace them. Yet the future is brighter than people might expect. “Automation, machine learning will extensively change the whole way of working,” said Sebastiaan Laurijsse (pictured), senior ...

Post-Millennials drive future tech with this chief innovation officer

Children are the future, and they are the inspiration for the technological innovation that will come — and Dave Wright (pictured), chief innovation officer of ServiceNow Inc., is using the inspiration that children’s questions and ideas spark to dream about the future of technology when it comes to the way we work, the concept of ...

Hybrid cloud, multicloud for hyperconverged infrastructure

As customers embrace the concept of a hyperconverged infrastructure for big data, the concept of a “metadata infrastructure” is becoming critical — and various types of cloud must be implemented in order to serve the massive amounts of data that just keeps growing and growing. “Data is just becoming more critical,” said Peter McKay (pictured), co-chief executive ...

A new era of software architecture and application development

Open-source, cloud-native, machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities are bringing in a new era for software and applications development, calling for a change in modern software architecture. As businesses wrestle with new software and application needs, they understand that a cultural shift is needed in this adaptable architectural environment. “It’s taken some time for the ...

Cultural change more important than tech when implementing big data

As more and more enterprises turn to big data for business insights, the challenge is to garner enough support and collaboration to make information effective across a variety of departments and people — creating a cultural change. Verizon Communications Inc. and IBM Corp. are just two of the large enterprises that have successfully implemented the ...

‘Be like a chameleon,’ adapt and adopt, says Dell CIO

Chief information officers are the bridge between information technology professionals and non-IT professionals in order to help create effective business partnerships throughout a company. While their roles have changed and shifted over the years, the CIO voice is more important than ever. So what makes a good CIO, and what are lessons every CIO need ...

Dell CFO analyzes debt, Pivotal’s IPO and business economies

Scrutinized by the public eye, the decision of Dell Technologies Inc., to acquire EMC — along with its decision to take Pivotal Software Inc. public — had some questioning whether Dell had bitten off more than it could chew and accusing the company of drowning in too much debt. But insiders within the company, including Dell’s ...

Chief data officers wrestle with data silos, outline best practices at IBM CDO Summit

About a decade ago, the role of a chief data officer emerged — mainly in heavily regulated industries like healthcare, government and financial services. But as big data began to take off, the role of chief data officer grew to encompass other industries learning to free data from isolated computing silos to generate value from this ...
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Amazon’s Adrian Cockcroft: These are the keys to success in open-source, cloud-native technology

As open-source, cloud-native technologies continue to grow, companies are asking for particular things. And trends continue to grow around open source as a service — speeding up the process, scale and flexibility. And as companies continue to embrace these technologies, the way they create their teams and structure for handling technology is vitally important to ...