Super Bowl Fans Prefer Veggies Over Pizza + Other Snazzy Stats
The Super Bowl season is in the air and NFL fans are throwing their bets on their favorite teams. This championship game has gone a long way since Super Bowl I in 1967 as part of the merger agreement...
View ArticleHP Chromebook: Sleeker, Bigger, and — Worse Off
HP follows the footprints of Acer, Lenovo, and Samsung as it releases its own version of Chromebook, most notable for the 14-inch screen which is by far largest for laptops that run Chrome OS. Dubbed...
View ArticleBiggest MWC Handset Launches So Far: Galaxy Note 8 + More
The coolest smartphone party of the year kicked off in Barcelona two days ago and unveiled some of the most exciting mobile devices to come out this year. Here are the top devices that will rock your...
View ArticleFusion-io Acquires ID7 : Delves Deeper into Software-Defined Storage
Fusion-io, a data storage devices company and pioneer of server flash storage, announced that they bought ID7, a storage technology company based in the UK. ID7 creates storage software solutions...
View ArticleWhat To Do Next Time Google Drive is Down [Again]
I was just talking to one of our editors here at SiliconAngle about website downtime when Google Drive started to act up. I have a whole lot of files there and I need to be able to access them, today....
View ArticleThe PC Ain’t Dead Yet : A Rebuttal to Weiss’ Blog
SiliconAngle’s founding Editor Mark ‘rizzn’ Hopkins sat for an interview with theCube about his thoughts on Weiss’s recent blog post called “The Building is the New Server.” In a nutshell, Weiss’...
View ArticleOverpriced, WhatsApp Goes to Google? Here’s 4 Alternatives
A recent report from Digital Trends claims that Google is in talks to acquire Whatsapp, and the parties have been communicating for 4 or 5 weeks now. The source that Digital Trends has been speaking to...
View ArticleFlash Draws Server and Storage Together, says IBM CTO
Today at IBM Flash 2013, theCube sat with Brad McCredie, CTO of IBM’s Server and Server Technology Division. They were tackling end-to-end software and storage coming together. McCredie heralds how...
View ArticleHow Does Flash Catch the Bad Guys? Faster, Bigger Data Processing, says ViON
At IBM Flash 2013, SiliconAngle’s theCube interviews Bob Bruce of ViON, a company that specializes in designing, delivering and maintaining storage and server solutions to enterprise-wide data centers...
View ArticleNot Just Lipstick on a Pig. IBM’s Billion-Dollar Flash Initiative Puts...
As an introduction to Steve Mills’ interview at FlashCUBE, John Furrier shared his thoughts on IBM’s move on investing a billion dollars in flash. This is the third time the company invested an amount...
View ArticleWhat’s Flash Mean for the Everyday IT Guy?
Today at FlashCUBE, David Floyer shares his thoughts on client’s perspective about flash, as well as flash-related issues that an IT person deals with on a daily basis. The post What’s Flash Mean for...
View ArticleBreaking Analysis: Arista, HP, & Brocade Advance Software-Defined Networking
WikiBon Senior Analyst Stu Miniman is featured in SiliconAngle’s Breaking Analysis to talk about the latest in Internet switches and software-defined networking. There have been a few physical switch...
View ArticleVentures Capitalists Love Profitable Companies That Don’t Need Money
The Cube headed over to Stanford University for the school’s 17th annual Accel Symposium. There, we had the chance to speak with keynote speakers Lynda Weinman, co-founder and executive chairman of...
View ArticleOpen Source is a Mindset, says Appcelerator CEO
While covering the launch of Appcelerator Enterprise Platform at Mountain View, we’re happy to have a short chat with Jeff Haynie, co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. The post Open Source is a Mindset,...
View ArticleMapR On Cloud: It’s a Greenfield + Rivals Onboard at Different Speeds
SiliconAngle’s founding Editor Mark “rizzn” Hopkins was at Google IO 2013 to cover one of the biggest conferences for developers. At the event, we’re pleased to have Jabari Norton of MapR for an...
View ArticleAppcelerator Enterprise Platform Launch Wrap-Up
SiliconAngle correspondent Jeff Fricks was at Mountain View, California to cover the launch of Appcelerator Enterprise Platform, a comprehensive mobile enterprise platform that enables businesses to...
View ArticleAs CIO : Start with Something You Know + Don’t Make End Users Choose, Says...
As theCube was extracting signal from the noise at ServiceNow Knowledge, we’re happy to have chat with Brian Lillie, CIO of Equinox. The post As CIO : Start with Something You Know + Don’t Make End...
View ArticleSplunk Predates Big Data, Can Derive Meaning from Minecraft, and It Can Save...
Another big name in the tech industry that we had the chance to interview at O’Reilly Fluent Conference was Paul Sanford, GM for Products, Developer Platform & Windows at Splunk. The post Splunk...
View ArticleDesign in Micro-Interactions: Perceived Simplicity vs. Functionality
During the second day of SiliconAngle’s coverage at O’Reilly Fluent, we came across Dan Saffer, Director of Interactive Design at Smart Designs. He’s also an author and has recently published his...
View ArticlekWIQly Helps Buildings Save 1.5 Trillion Dollars In Energy Per Year
One of our guests at The Cube is James Ferguson, CEO of kWIQly. The very first thing we noticed about this startup is the rather interesting spelling of its company, which Ferguson explained right...
View ArticleBalancing Web and Enterprise Stacks – Where Will Developers Find the Most...
We are very grateful to have on-screen the man who is at the helm of Fluent Conference, Simon St. Laurent of O’Reilly Media. Fluent is wildly successful as a developer conference and although there’s...
View ArticleForget Blood. Donate Data! How Cultural Norms Will Shift for Healthcare...
At O’Reilly Fluent, we are delighted to have a talk with Roger Magoulas, research director of O’Reilly Media. He’s a recurrent Cube alumnus and we love having Roger here at theCube not only because we...
View ArticleHudl: Mobile App Helps Un-Savvy Football Coaches Scout Opponents
In our quest to extract signal from the noise at O’Reilly Fluent, we came across Lyle Shearer, front-end developer at Hudl. Jeff Frick was particularly delighted about having Shearer at The Cube...
View ArticleThe Role of Strata : What to Do with Data
Another guest at The Cube during our second day of coverage at O’Reilly Fluent is Ann Spencer, Editor for O’Reilly’s Strata Practice Media. We’re delighted to have a chat with her because SiliconAngle...
View ArticleScootNetworks Offers Enjoyable Commute with SaaS (Scooter-as-a-Service)
Among the myriad of guests at O’Reilly Fluent, we had the chance to sit down with Daniel Riegel of ScootNetworks for an interview. ScootNetworks is a company which offer scooters for hire that are...
View ArticleO’Reilly Fluent Conference 2013 Wrap-Up
It was a sunny day at San Francisco when O’Reilly Fluent Conference 2013 kicked off, and Jeff Frick did the honor to wrap-up the first day of SiliconAngle’s coverage there. The event had a whole lot...
View ArticleThe Cloud Is Less Mysterious This Year Than Last : IBM Edge 2013
The Cube hits Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas to extract signal from the noise at IBM Edge 2013! In one of our video interviews, we caught up with Karey Keiley, Marketing Director at Arrow. Though Arrow was...
View ArticleIBM on Deploying Optimized Flash Array for End-Users: IBM Edge 2013
To give us valuable insights about flash at IBM Edge 2013 is Mike Kuhn, Vice President and Business Line Executive at IBM; and Jan Janick, CTO of Flash Systems at IBM. The post IBM on Deploying...
View ArticleBackup is Broken, Here’s Why : IBM Edge 2013
At Edge 2013, The Cube had over a director from one of IBM’s partners, Jeff Guenthner from CMI. He thinks IBM needs more conferences like Edge, specifically around storage, because Big Blue is a huge...
View ArticleDropBox Unveils New Platform at DBX Conference
One of the highlights at DBX, Dropbox’s first ever developer conference, was the launch of the Dropbox platform, a suite of tools for building apps that allows effortless access to hundreds of...
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