Diego Asturias

Meet D. Asturias the geek, a passionate SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. As a kid, Diego discovered his curiosity in technology by breaking his parent’s cassette radios, going on to experiment in the areas of gaming, cybersecurity and wireless hardware. Diego has worked as an engineer, researcher and journalist, traveling the globe to research wireless sensor networks in South Korea and aid in the installation of one African country’s first LTE mobile network. Got a news tip? Please tweet us @siliconangle.

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Q&A: Solo.io brings open-source community to the enterprise

Open-source projects are no longer only a developer’s conversation; they are now also an executive-level discussion. Companies of all sizes and industries are now considering open-source projects as sometimes even better than proprietary software. Open source proponents say that its not only cost-efficient, but also more portable, flexible and secure. One downside, some executives say, ...

Q&A: Kubernetes managed services: MassMutual’s app modernization journey

Companies of all sizes and industries are now leveraging the public cloud and Kubernetes to modernize their apps.  Kubernetes lets DevOps teams automate deployments, scale and easily manage all containerized applications. But these companies stumble with many business challenges and technical risks that delay their modernization process. The path is full of obstacles — from scaling, managing ...

Q&A: Survey sheds light on why automation is a key solution for the cyber skills gap

Palo Alto Networks Inc. conducted a recent survey that studied about 1,300 c-level executives globally across various industries and organizations. The survey tracks the latest trends and themes in cybersecurity, including the growing need for automation. The lack of skills in the cybersecurity industry is a genuine and challenging problem. Many organizations are turning to process ...

Teleport takes identity-based data security to the next level with code

As infrastructure as a service opened the doors for infrastructure as code, developer teams started to use programmatic APIs to spawn new resources quickly, and on demand. Boosted by scalability and automation, the IaC approach strengthened DevOps teams, but the rapidity of application iterations ofent left security teams justifiably concerned. The solution: applying the IaC ...

Setting the tone for IBM’s landmark partnership with AWS Marketplace

Long-time IBM clients have been loyal to Big Blue’s efforts in software-based solutions. Yet the new reality is a multicloud world, and major cloud platform providers are finding collaborative solutions to meet growing customer demands. “[The AWS and IBM partnership] represents a strategic change on both sides, with the customer in the middle.” said Alan ...

Q&A: Databricks reveals key insights on evolving AWS Marketplace partnership

The AWS Partner Network is a global community of partners, including independent software vendors, aiming to help organizations accelerate their cloud journeys. In January 2022, AWS rolled out its new Partner Paths program to enhance the entire process for ISVs, bringing a plethora of benefits that were previously unavailable on the original APN Partnership tiers, ...

Q&A: Seeq leverages key global partnership to help orgs with cloud transformation

As an innovation leader, Amazon Web Services Inc. continues to evolve its online Marketplace, where qualified partners can market and sell their software to AWS customers. The company’s massive digital supply chain will now leverage an increasing number of automation partners to help users narrow in on the right seller and deploy solutions faster. “As an ...

Q&A: Why is Intel DevCloud taking edge computing back to the cloud?

Edge computing is nothing new. But creating applications and solutions at the edge that leverage the cloud for analytics, as well as utilizing a network as efficiently as possible, can be challenging. But developing a solution that works is not the only challenge. How can developers actually guarantee post-deployment and maintenance? Deploying a cloud-native app ...

Q&A: Dell aims to bring consistency to the hybrid, multicloud world

Many enterprises have invested heavily in collocated infrastructure, because having on-premises technology means they don’t rely on cloud or remote providers. Also, leaving data on their premises fulfills internal data governance policies and compliance regulations, and they can leverage edge technology. But the value that the public cloud services can bring to the enterprise’s table, ...

Q&A: Why is compliance as code necessary? Stacklet answers

Speed is everything when developing apps in competitive markets like fintech or healthcare. But, developing apps while at the same time trying to remain compliant slows down the entire process and adds lots of challenges and complexities. Compliance is not a one-time event. Instead, it is a continuous process, especially when developers add new services ...