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

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of Red Hat Summit

There’s no shortage of excitement around the possibilities that surround AI and open-source technology. Automation is playing a huge role for AI, including when it comes to bridging the world of hybrid cloud. Exploring the future of hybrid cloud and open-source technology within Red Hat Inc.’s ecosystem was a central focus of the recent Red Hat ...

Harnessing AI product integrations: Boomi’s strategy for modern application development

If one looks at the generative artificial intelligence movement today, it’s all about next-gen applications and AI product integrations. Those applications are either being retrofitted, repurposed or refactored to net new applications being built in the open-source development community, according to theCUBE Research executive analyst John Furrier. There’s very robust demand from developers for gen AI, ...

AI and the accelerating threat landscape: Insights from Zscaler CISO

Among the many insights emerging at this week’s RSA Conference, one thing’s been perhaps the most clear: You almost can’t move without someone talking about artificial intelligence. That’s influencing how people are viewing security. The threat vectors are so far the same, but what’s being seen is an increase in efficiency and effectiveness, according to ...

ETR survey findings on security spending play out on RSAC show floor

With the RSA Conference 2024 in full swing, it’s clear that anybody in security who’s anybody is in attendance. The event even included a keynote speech from U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The event has been very well attended, reaching pre-COVID levels. But what may be missing is more emphasis around collaboration, according to ...

Zscaler addresses rising phishing threats and AI security challenges

During last year’s RSA Conference, there was some talk around how artificial intelligence might influence cybersecurity, with attackers potentially using the technology to write better phishing emails, for instance. At this week’s event, there are more conversations about the exposure that AI brings and about how to secure AI. AI is a fascinating technology, but ...

What to expect during the ‘Unified Data Storage Built for the AI Era’ event: Join theCUBE May 14

It’s no surprise to anyone tracking technology trends that data is going through a big evolution right now, driven by artificial intelligence. For intelligent data infrastructure company NetApp Inc., a unified data approach will be key moving forward in this new era. That’s illustrated in the company’s second annual “Cloud Complexity Report,” released in April. The ...

CrowdStrike discusses next-gen SIEM amid calls for security consolidation

A common theme at this week’s RSA Conference with nearly every vendor is customer demand and desire for simplicity. That’s been on the mind of CrowdStrike Inc. in recent months with its Falcon platform. The company’s Raptor upgrade was its big push to bring in LogScale technology to the Falcon platform for all customers. The ...

Riverbed unveils AI-powered observability platform for enhanced digital operations

Companies can’t have many conversations with customers these days without talking about artificial intelligence and its implications, something that has been true in recent months for Riverbed Technology LLC. In the observability space, there’s been consolidation and change around how organizations use technology. Given recent trends, Riverbed revealed new product announcements today. First, the company ...

Tackling the digital tsunami threat in cybersecurity: theCUBE’s RSAC day 1 insights

There’s a lot of enthusiasm at this week’s RSA Conference, but there’s a lot of concern too. That’s because there’s an expanding attack surface, leading some to suggest that there’s a “digital tsunami” being experienced. “We have got all of us on the good side of this, and we’re trying to figure out how to use ...

On theCUBE Pod: Thoughts on whether Nvidia is Cisco or Google and a look ahead to the RSA Conference

It’s set to be another busy event season for theCUBE, with RSA Conference, Red Hat Summit and Boomi World ready to kick off. Last week’s MongoDB.local NYC event also provided lots for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) to discuss on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. The event ...