Devony Hof

Devony Hof is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. Growing up in a family of writers in Silicon Valley, she has long been interested in the intersection between technology and the arts. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2023 with a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Theatre. In her spare time, she enjoys writing plays, poetry and anything in between, as well as acting in theatre and film around the Chicago area.

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Coca Cola Consolidated transforms workforce with AI for all

Many companies wanting to implement artificial intelligence often lack experts in data and AI learning, but Matillion Ltd. aims to help organizations such as Coca-Cola Consolidated empower all their employees to run data pipelines. “The reason we don’t all have the data that we need is because there aren’t enough data engineers to do all ...

Striking gold in observability: Jeremy Burton on Observe Inc.’s success

Betting on a startup is always a risky venture, but with Observe Inc., an application observability platform, Jeremy Burton (pictured), the company’s chief executive officer, seems to have hit the jackpot. Observe is built on Snowflake Inc.’s data platform, allowing Observe to pool large amounts of data into a central data lake. This investment in a ...

Qlik and Stretch help drive Malmo Redhawks’ team success with cutting-edge data analytics

QlikTech International AB is getting the ball rolling with data analytics in sports by partnering with Stretch AB to maximize the potential of Swedish professional ice hockey team, the Malmö Redhawks. The Redhawks are one of several sports teams to whom Qlik has delivered cutting edge data analytics software aimed at improving player performance and ...

Qlik focuses on improving AI literacy throughout its customer base

Companies may be trying to infuse artificial intelligence throughout their business, but first they have to ensure AI literacy for their employees. With its international base of customers, QlikTech International AB is aiming to improve knowledge of best AI and data practices across the industry, according to Jamie Kiser (pictured, second from right), senior vice ...

Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of IBM Think

IBM Corp. was an early adopter of AI with its “Jeopardy!”-winning Watson computer. Now, Big Blue looks to make a comeback by positioning itself as the “glue layer” for enterprises trying to integrate AI across platforms. At IBM Think 2024, the company announced a series of products based on its AI platform, watsonx, and showcased ...

Pega CEO explores game-changing AI use cases ahead of PegaWorld

It’s now widely accepted that artificial intelligence will transform the tech industry, but which AI use cases will prove the most innovative and impactful remain to be seen. Generative AI’s potential to completely transform how companies operate at a base level is the core of the AI revolution, according to Alan Trefler (pictured), founder and ...

How IBM’s watsonx BI assistant simplifies the decision-making process

Artificial intelligence should be a huge boon to the business intelligence software market, but according to IBM Corp., companies are struggling to use decision-making tools because they are too complex. IBM recently previewed its watsonx BI Assistant, which employs AI to help users make decisions about their business and simplifies the process of analyzing data ...

IBM looks to save budgets with automation platform

With groundbreaking technology such as artificial intelligence and quantum emerging over the past couple years, one recurring question is how to afford it. IBM Corp. is addressing that issue head on with a new product lineup that keeps costs low. The company’s recent announcements include IBM Concert, an automation platform that helps users manage their ...

IBM lines up product announcements focused on AI middleware

Experts predict that by 2030, artificial intelligence will add an estimated $4 trillion to annual GDP productivity, but it is still early stages for the industry and experimentation is ongoing. At IBM Think 2024, IBM made a series of exciting announcements about its watsonx platform that show the company is zeroing in on middleware for ...

IBM opens up to new collaborations in effort to stay ahead in the AI race: theCUBE analysis

Artificial intelligence is in the experimentation stage, with companies scrambling to come out on top, and IBM Corp. is no exception. The AI space is challenging even the most dominant tech companies. During this week’s IBM Think keynote, Arvind Krishna, chief executive officer of IBM, predicted that AI alone would be responsible for a 600 ...