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

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 ...

AI analyst weighs in on IBM’s evolving role in artificial intelligence

Consumer AI is a hot topic these days, with GPUs selling in big numbers. There are other developments, too, including talk of custom silicon at recent industry events. The world has completely changed, according to theCUBE Research executive analyst John Furrier (pictured, left). It’s clear there is a platform shift, and there is beginning to ...

What to expect at Snowflake’s Data Cloud Summit: Join theCUBE June 4-6

Months after Chief Executive Frank Slootman’s departure from the data cloud company Snowflake Inc., the organization finds itself turning a new chapter. The change was a shock to the market, but at the time of the announcement, there was a bigger picture at play, according to theCUBE Research Chief Analyst Dave Vellante. “The other thing that ...

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of the ‘Unified Data Storage Built for the AI Era’ event

AI is only as good as the data that fuels it, and for intelligent data infrastructure company NetApp Inc., this new era calls for a unified data approach. “Now more than ever, companies, businesses are feeling this pressure to accelerate innovation and improve employee productivity, unlock new customer experiences,” said theCUBE host Rebecca Knight. For NetApp, ...

On theCUBE Pod: The AI wars enter a new phase as Adam Selipsky steps down

It has been another whirlwind time for theCUBE coverage, with Red Hat Summit, RSA Conference and Boomi World now in the books, and events such as Dell Technologies World and Informatica World kicking off today. It was a monster week, with plenty for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to ...

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

After spinning out from Dell Technologies Inc., Boomi LP has gone on a generative AI journey. Given the company’s significant base of more than 20,000 customers, what comes next is of great interest. “[This is a] company that has been around the block in iPaaS application integration, which, by the way, is never going away, ...

What to expect during theCUBE’s on-demand coverage of IBM Think

At the conclusion of last year’s IBM Think conference in Orlando, IBM Corp. Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna made a prediction. It was a time of huge impact when it came to the intersection of cloud, artificial intelligence and quantum, and a significant transformation was on the way, he noted. “It’s a massive moment of ...

What to expect at Informatica World: Join theCUBE May 20-22

Over the past decade, the computing industry has realized the benefits of separating computing power from data storage. This has allowed centralized data consolidation and better management of metadata exposure. During this time, theCUBE analysts have been tracking these changes, including with Informatica Inc. Since the 1990s, Informatica has evolved. As the competition for enterprise ...