ABOUT US
Who we are
For more than a decade, SiliconANGLE Media Inc. has dedicated itself to covering the massive, often underreported global impact of enterprise and emerging technologies, from semiconductors to computer and networking systems to the cloud, as well as the applications, cybersecurity, AI and machine learning, blockchain and other technologies built on top of that foundation. The company was formed by longtime entrepreneur, technology analyst, and SiliconANGLE Media Chief Executive John Furrier and theCUBE Research founder and veteran analyst Dave Vellante. With a pioneering focus on the technology and business of enterprise tech, we provide an unmatched combination of media properties: the reach of publishing on SiliconANGLE.com, the immediacy of live video with our onsite and studio-based video unit theCUBE, and depth of analysis with market researcher theCUBE Research. We aim to inform a broad audience, from decision-makers in the tech industry to businesspeople and developers who need clearly written insight into the technologies they need to keep their organizations agile to lay people curious to dig deeper into what really powers the cloud and their phones, computers and other devices. In recent years, as we seek to expand our mission to be the voice of enterprise tech, extracting the signal from the noise. We’ve steadily built up and reporting, analysis and thought leadership, and constantly advancing our ability to report with new voices. To do all that during a period in which many rival operations have cut back, sold out or shut down, we’ve steadily evolved a business model that can provide sustainable support for great journalism — one that isn’t dependent on the vagaries of traditional online advertising.Our business model
Now, we have that model with theCUBE, which for a decade has been covering hundreds of events throughout the world, from the likes of AWS re:Invent, Linux Foundation, CloudNativeCon, Kubecon and Dell Technologies World, to our own events, such as Supercloud. We help create and cover events while providing opportunities to companies and other organizations to support and sponsor those events through onsite and virtual interviews with key executives, analysts and practitioners. After pivoting successfully to add virtual events during the pandemic, theCUBE now covers dozens of major events a year, both in-person and online using our two state-of-the-art studios in Palo Alto and Boston. Our business model is clear: SiliconANGLE and TheCUBE provides written word and video reporting for our audience and has an innovative advertising model with video. TheCUBE offers a media sponsorship service for brands. All sponsored content is fully disclosed and visible to users. Just as advertisers have no influence on coverage in other reputable mainstream media, sponsorship has no influence on our editorial coverage, and sponsors have no oversight of our content. With the innovative digital business model we can reinvest in growing the media business. As a result, we have built a globally distributed staff for SiliconANGLE.com and a well-oiled video operation at theCUBE. As this revenue stream grows, we are investing more in hiring journalists, editors and on-camera editorial personalities so we can provide better editorial coverage of cloud computing, cybersecurity, AI and machine learning, modern applications and developers, blockchain and Web3, and more.SiliconANGLE TEAM
EDITORIAL LEADERSHIP
John Furrier
Technology Analyst, Executive Editor; CEO, SiliconANGLE Media Inc.
John Furrier is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, technology analyst, and founder of SiliconANGLE.com, which merged with Wikibon in 2010 to form SiliconANGLE Media Inc. John serves as its co-CEO, technology analyst, as well as the co-host of theCUBE.
With a degree in computer science from Northeastern University and MBA from Babson College, John has been a Silicon Valley entrepreneur since 1997 and is passionate about digital disruption including online converged media, social business, data science, cloud computing, AI and anything involving software innovation.
Prior to founding SiliconANGLE, John was the founder and CEO of PodTech Network, one of the first venture-backed podcasting ventures in 2004. Before that John was vice president or product at RealNames, the pioneer in Internet search infrastructure.
As the founder of SiliconANGLE.com and co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media Inc, I wear multiple hats. I oversee the editorial agenda as executive editor for SiliconANGLE.com. I also share the chief executive job with Dave Vellante, participate in business development and drive all new product development for SiliconANGLE Media Inc.
I recognize that there is also the possibility that these multiple roles as entrepreneur, CEO, co-host of @theCUBE and product developer can come into conflict, since I serve multiple constituencies. As a longtime industry participant, my goal has been and continues to maintain the highest levels of professionalism, fairness, objectivity, independence and transparency.
I write, edit and publish content on SiliconANGLE.com. Opinions and analysis expressed are my own and controlled by me. Readers should be aware that my opinions are influenced by the access I have to data and industry leaders.
Our video Internet TV operation, theCUBE, conducts unscripted interviews and distributes them widely over the Internet and on social media. TheCUBE is sponsor-supported and some organizations sponsor it as support for our ability to create content and develop community. Because we are an independent media organization and strive for transparent reporting, we label all sponsored content that appears on theCUBE. It is clearly disclosed as such and sponsors have no control over questions asked by theCUBE hosts or of content produced from interviews. Most of our interviews are conducted live and are considered “on the record.” As a matter of policy, we don’t edit the live content when posted on-demand. Additionally, all live “on the record” live TV content can and is used, with disclosures, in stories by our writers.
Over the course of my career, I developed a set of opinions shaped by my computer science, corporate and entrepreneurial experiences. Those opinions are favorable to innovation, high integrity individuals, and startups that take the risks in trying to create and build the future.
I have not been formally educated in journalism. I carry no dogma about how journalism should be. Instead, I believe in fairness, data journalism, community and the wisdom of the crowd, privacy and the truth. These are the guiding principles that help me navigate this new world of media that we are helping to disrupt and re-create.
I don’t invest directly in the companies I cover. My investments are managed at arm's length by professionals in a diversified portfolio of stocks, funds and other financial vehicles with an allocation that fluctuates with market cycles and technical and fundamental trends. I don’t attempt to use my knowledge of technology companies and markets to profit in the stock market.
Dave Vellante
Chief of Research, SiliconANGLE Media Inc.
David Vellante is a longtime tech industry analyst, entrepreneur, writer and speaker. He contributes to SiliconANGLE and writes about technology and the people, companies and processes that create business value.
Dave is a co-founder and serves as co-CEO of SiliconANGLE Media, Inc. and is a co-founder of The Wikibon Project, one of the world’s first open technology research communities. He is co-host of theCUBE, “The ESPN of Tech” and a co-founder of CrowdChat. He also co-founded The TechTruth Project, a nonprofit, in partnership with The GroundTruth Project to train the next generation of tech journalists.
Prior to these exploits Dave ran a CIO consultancy, a software firm and spent more than a decade growing and managing IDC’s largest business unit. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and four children and holds a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Union College.
As a longtime industry analyst, my goal is to maintain the highest levels of objectivity, independence and transparency. I’m well aware that the analyst business is often criticized as being “pay to play.” I want to address how I deal with the inherent conflicts in the business and invite you to comment on and challenge my positions if you have concerns.
Readers should be aware that I write and consult for many of the companies that I cover and my firm, of which I am a co-CEO, receives revenue from companies that I analyze. To that end, this statement describes my ethics as an analyst, writer and business person, how I manage potential conflicts of interest and the way in which SiliconANGLE Media operates.
SiliconANGLE Media’s business model depends substantially on sales of its products and services to technology sellers who we refer to as clients. We have three sources of revenue: 1) theCUBE live and on-demand TV; 2) Wikibon Research and 3) Digital experiences that aggregate content from theCUBE, Wikibon and other properties, and distribute that content to targeted communities.
TheCUBE conducts unscripted interviews and distributes them widely over the Internet and on social media. Organizations sponsor theCUBE because of its reach and ability to create content quickly. All sponsored content from theCUBE is clearly disclosed as such and clients have no control over questions asked by theCUBE hosts. Most of our interviews are conducted on live TV and as a matter of policy, we don’t edit the live content when posted on-demand.
Wikibon is the research arm of SiliconANGLE Media. Wikibon publishes analysis on Wikibon.com and SiliconANGLE.com. Wikibon sells subscription services and from time-to-time gets paid to publish content that is underwritten by clients. Clients pay for the data-gathering effort but not the analysis and clients have no control over content created by Wikibon analysts. Historically Wikibon did not disclose when data gathering was underwritten. Our policy was such that clients did not get to see the written analysis until it was made public by Wikibon and any comments or changes (when warranted) were made under public scrutiny. However, we felt this approach was too opaque and have changed our policy. Going forward, content created from underwritten projects clearly discloses this fact. As well, underwriters are now allowed to review the content prior to publication, but only for technical and pricing accuracy.
I write, edit and publish content on Wikibon.com and SiliconANGLE.com. Opinions and analysis expressed are my own and controlled by me. Readers should be aware that my opinions are influenced by the access I have to data. Often clients will provide favorable data points and access to “friendly” customers in an effort to support their arguments; however, I always endeavor to find alternative and opposing points of view from competitors and competitors’ customers. The analysis from this “opposing view” data is always included in my works.
Readers should also be aware that as a business person, writer and analyst, I manage relationships with many companies and SiliconANGLE’s business depends, in part, on my ability to create lasting and financially profitable relationships with these organizations. Often I consult with these firms and assist them with strategy, go-to-market choices, partnerships and competitive positioning. I am influenced by these interactions in the sense that the more contact I have with companies and their employees/ecosystems, the more informed I become about their products, services and strategies. However, I never alter my opinions for a fee and I always strive to be objective, produce independent analysis and seek alternative views to include in my analysis. Moreover, I pledge to you the reader/listener that I will always try my hardest to write content that is useful, informative and objective to end customers.
I don’t invest directly in the companies I cover. My investments are managed at arm's length by professionals in a diversified portfolio of stocks, funds and other financial vehicles with an allocation that fluctuates with market cycles and technical and fundamental trends. I don’t attempt to use my knowledge of technology companies and markets to profit in the stock market.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Robert Hof
Editor-in-Chief
Robert Hof edits SiliconANGLE and writes about a wide range of technologies and companies, from artificial intelligence and big data to Google and Amazon.
Before joining SiliconANGLE, he was a freelance writer for five years for publications ranging from the New York Times to Advertising Age, as well as a contributing editor at MIT Technology Review and a contributor at Forbes.
Before that, he was San Francisco bureau chief and senior correspondent at BusinessWeek magazine, where he wrote more than 20 cover stories on the likes of Google, virtual worlds, IPOs, Andy Grove and Jeff Bezos. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and daughter.
In an age when trust in the press is at a premium, I aim to maintain the highest journalistic standards of ethics. This statement explains SiliconAngle Media’s business model and the way I operate as a journalist.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. We believe this provides a more stable and less traffic-dependent alternative to ad-supported models for media and journalism.
Neither these clients nor conference sponsors have control over questions asked by interviewers on theCUBE or editing of interview videos or stories written from interviews. Interviews from shows for which theCUBE is paid to cover, or individual sponsored interviews, are identified with disclosures.
I commission, edit, report and write stories independent of influence from clients of SiliconANGLE Media or theCUBE. I may write about conferences for which theCUBE has been hired to do interviews with executives; those clients have no influence on or oversight of my stories. I also may write stories that mention upcoming conferences to be covered by theCUBE; conference clients and sponsors have no influence on those stories and the mentions are not paid for. I don’t coordinate stories with sponsors or potential advertisers, nor do I solicit sponsorships or ads. We pay our own travel expenses for these conferences.
SiliconANGLE Media also runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Some Wikibon reports and related content run on SiliconANGLE.com. Stories based on Wikibon research are written based on editorial value and are not influenced by those companies or by clients.
I don’t write or consult for any other companies. I accept no money from any company I cover or from public relations firms, and I don’t accept gifts from these companies. I occasionally use a product offered for review or an early look for use in stories but return it as promptly as possible.
My investments are largely index mutual funds, none focused specifically on technology companies, and a 401(k) invested in general mutual funds. I own no individual stocks or options.
MANAGING EDITORS
Kristen Nicole
Director of Content Operations
Named by Forbes as a top influencer in Big Data, Kristen Nicole is currently a senior editor at SiliconANGLE. She got her start with 606tech, a Chicago blog she dedicated to the social media space, going on to become the lead writer and field editor at Mashable.
Nicole has also contributed to other publications, from TIME Techland to Forbes. Her work has been syndicated across a number of media outlets, including The New York Times, and MSNBC. She has published a book, The Twitter Survival Guide, and is currently completing her second book on predictive analytics.
In an age when trust in the press is at a premium, I aim to maintain the highest journalistic standards of ethics. This statement explains SiliconAngle Media’s business model and the way I operate as a journalist.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. We believe this provides a more stable and less traffic-dependent alternative to ad-supported models for media and journalism.
Neither these clients nor conference sponsors have control over questions asked by interviewers on theCUBE, editing of interview videos or stories written from interviews. Interviews from shows for which theCUBE is paid to cover, or individual sponsored interviews, are identified with disclosures.
I report and write stories independent of influence from clients of SiliconANGLE Media or theCUBE. I may write about conferences for which theCUBE has been hired to do interviews with executives; those clients have no influence on or oversight of my stories. I also may write stories that mention upcoming conferences to be covered by theCUBE; conference clients and sponsors have no influence on those stories and the mentions are not paid for. I don’t coordinate stories with sponsors or potential advertisers, nor do I solicit sponsorships or ads. We pay our own travel expenses for these conferences.
SiliconANGLE Media also runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Some Wikibon reports and related content run on SiliconANGLE.com. Stories based on Wikibon research are not influenced by those companies or by clients.
I do not own stock in any company that I report on. I do not accept money, gifts or favors from any company I cover or public relations firms representing said companies. From time to time I may accept a product for the purposes of review but always return it promptly.
Paul Gillin
Managing Editor
Paul Gillin is SiliconANGLE’s Enterprise Editor, focusing on big data analytics, cloud computing, software-defined infrastructure and enterprise security. He has covered IT since 1982. Paul was editor-in-chief and executive editor of Computerworld, where he led a team of nearly 100 reporters and editors. He was later the founding editor of TechTarget, where he built a staff of more than 70 journalists. In 2006 he expanded his scope into social media marketing, a topic about which he has written five books and hundreds of published articles. He continues to write for and consult with numerous companies as a content marketing specialist, although he doesn’t cover any of his client companies for SiliconANGLE.
I transitioned by business away from journalism and into social media and content marketing in 2006. In 2014 I returned to a journalism role as enterprise editor of SiliconANGLE. However, I continue to maintain paid business relationships with several corporate clients, including companies that SiliconANGLE covers. I also occasionally write blog posts and white papers and moderate webcasts under contract with the custom content division of publishers International Data Group and Quinstreet.
I do not believe that working with corporate clients should cast doubt upon a journalist’s credibility as long as full disclosure is made and certain boundaries respected. I have spent most of my career as a reporter and editor, and journalism is in my blood. My credibility is my most important asset, and it is never for sale. Even during my term as a full-time marketing consultant, I contributed reported articles to a variety of independent media outlets and was on the editorial masthead of BtoB magazine for seven years. My judgment has never been openly questioned either by my editors or my corporate clients.
I have disclosed my editorial role at SiliconANGLE fully to all my clients and have made it clear that our business relationship can never affect my judgment as a journalist. Nevertheless, to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest I have removed myself from any direct coverage of companies with which I have a direct business relationship.
I occasionally write articles and case studies for Wikibon clients under a contractual agreement with Wikibon. Those articles are bylined by me and labeled as sponsored content. I also occasionally serve as a host or co-host on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE’s traveling video platform. In some cases, I am paid for these engagements by SiliconANGLE, which in turn is paid by sponsor companies. I am given complete control over what questions to ask guests on theCUBE and what comments to make about the sponsoring companies, even if those comments should be unflattering. Although I am never instructed what to say on theCUBE, some guests are provided by sponsors under their contract terms.
My investment assets are managed on my behalf by certified financial planner who works with a professional portfolio management firm. I am unaware of the individual securities within the portfolio.
SENIOR WRITERS
Kyt Dotson
Managing Editor
Kyt Dotson writes about DevOps, developers, cybersecurity and cutting-edge technologies such as virtual reality and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, drones, blockchain-based systems and the Internet of Things.
Before joining SiliconANGLE, he worked as a software engineer starting at Motorola in quality assurance, eventually settling at Pets911.com, where he helped build a vast database for pet adoption and a lost and found system. He is a published author who writes science fiction and fantasy works that incorporate ideas from modern-day technological innovation and explore the outcome of living with those technologies.
Because I acknowledge that trust in reporters and journalistic integrity is the coin of the realm, I intend to maintain the highest level of journalistic ethics. This statement explains the way that I operate as a journalist within SiliconANGLE Media’s business model.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. I often use content, quotes and video from theCUBE interviews to support my reporting on related topics.
SiliconANGLE Media runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Companies mentioned in the reports do not have control over report content. SiliconANGLE stories based on Wikibon research are not influenced by those companies or by clients. Some Wikibon reports and related content will be linked and reported on by me when applicable.
I do not write for or consult for companies that I cover during the course of my work. I have never, nor will I, accept money to publish or cover stories from any company, nor from public relations firms. I may occasionally use a product given to me by one of these companies for the purpose of review, but I return products as quickly as possible.
I write about the bitcoin cryptocurrency and the industry surrounding it. I own a small number of bitcoins, which I bought with the intent to learn about the Bitcoin community. I use them to purchase products only sold for bitcoins and experience using bitcoins as a currency to better understand the technology and surrounding culture.
Mike Wheatley
Senior Writers
Mike Wheatley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE, covering emerging technologies and their impact on enterprise IT.
Before joining SiliconANGLE, he worked as a travel writer and researcher for Argophilia Travel News and Stay.com, where he chronicled his experiences backpacking around Southeast Asia. He was also an occasional contributor to The Epoch Times.
In an age when trust in the press is at a premium, we aim to maintain the highest journalistic standards of ethics. This statement explains SiliconAngle Media’s business model and the way I operate as a writer.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. Neither these clients nor conference sponsors have control over questions asked by interviewers on theCUBE or editing of interview videos or stories written from interviews. Interviews from shows for which theCUBE is paid to cover, or individual sponsored interviews, are identified with disclosures.
I report and write stories independent of influence from clients of SiliconANGLE Media or theCUBE. I may write about conferences for which theCUBE has been hired to do interviews with executives; those clients have no influence on or oversight of my stories. I also may write stories that mention upcoming conferences to be covered by theCUBE; conference clients and sponsors have no influence on those stories and the mentions are not paid for. I don’t coordinate stories with sponsors or potential advertisers, nor do I solicit sponsorships or ads. We pay our own travel expenses for these conferences.
SiliconANGLE Media also runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Some Wikibon reports and related content run on SiliconANGLE.com. Stories based on Wikibon research are written based on editorial value and are not influenced by those companies or by clients.
I don’t write or consult for companies I cover. I accept no money from any company I cover or from public relations firms, and I don’t accept gifts from these companies. I don’t have any investments aside from some bitcoin stashed away for rainy days.
Duncan Riley
Senior Writers
Duncan Riley is a senior writer at SiliconANGLE, writing about startups, bitcoin and security.
Before joining SiliconANGLE, he was the founder of the top 3,000 Alexa site Inquisitr as well as cofounder of former venture capital-funded media company b5media. He was one of the earliest writers at TechCrunch, where he covered the emergence of the second great tech boom, as well as the founder and publisher of the first blog about blogs in the early 2000s, The Blog Herald.
Before that, he worked as a staff member in public relations for various state and federal politicians in Australia, and worked for a period of time in sports management. He lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
In an age when trust in the press is at a premium, we aim to maintain the highest journalistic standards of ethics. This statement explains SiliconAngle Media’s business model and the way I operate as a writer.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. Neither these clients nor conference sponsors have control over questions asked by interviewers on theCUBE or editing of interview videos or stories written from interviews. Interviews from shows for which theCUBE is paid to cover, or individual sponsored interviews, are identified with disclosures.
I report and write stories independent of influence from clients of SiliconANGLE Media or theCUBE. I may write about conferences for which theCUBE has been hired to do interviews with executives; those clients have no influence on or oversight of my stories. I also may write stories that mention upcoming conferences to be covered by theCUBE; conference clients and sponsors have no influence on those stories and the mentions are not paid for. I don’t coordinate stories with sponsors or potential advertisers, nor do I solicit sponsorships or ads. We pay our own travel expenses for these conferences.
SiliconANGLE Media also runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Some Wikibon reports and related content run on SiliconANGLE.com. Stories based on Wikibon research are written based on editorial value and are not influenced by those companies or by clients.
I don’t write or consult for companies I cover. I accept no money from any company I cover or from public relations firms, and I don’t accept gifts from these companies.
I am involved in providing marketing advice and services to a yet-to-be-launched copyright-focused startup in Asia. I don’t take any money from the company but do hold a small equity stake.
James Farrell
Senior Writers
James Austin Farrell writes breaking news and features for SiliconANGLE. His main interest is how technology intersects with society and how it transforms the way we live. This often strays into the area of emerging technology and its grand possibilities, but also our ethical concerns related to the economy, privacy and equality. In particular, he aims to offer deeper insights into the social impact of issues such as the evolution of social media, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and the Internet of Things.
Originally from the U.K., Farrell lives in Thailand, where he writes about culture, society, politics in the region for magazines and news media in Thailand and also for international publications such as South China Morning Post and Asian Correspondent. A former editor-in-chief and deputy editor for magazines, he has also written two novels and has had short stories, novellas and poetry published.
He wants to hear from about the transformative powers of technology, issues you feel need to be addressed, innovations people need to see. Contact him at: [email protected]
I have no agenda other than my curiosity concerning technologies and how they might impact society and culture. Most of my features are my own idea, although I am occasionally pitched stories. I believe in healthy skepticism and in no way treat stories as plugs or as conduits of hype.
I write about tech purely from a journalistic point of view. I am paid by SiliconANGLE for stories and receive no payments or gifts from anyone I write about. I have no investments related to anything I write about.
SiliconAngle Media’s current business model depends partly on revenues from theCUBE, which is paid to conduct some unscripted executive interviews at company-sponsored conferences such as EMC World and SAP Sapphire Now, distribute them on social media and, with clear disclosure, run them on parts of SiliconANGLE.com. Neither these clients nor conference sponsors have control over questions asked by interviewers on theCUBE or editing of interview videos or stories written from interviews. Interviews from shows for which theCUBE is paid to cover, or individual sponsored interviews, are identified with disclosures.
I report and write stories independent of influence from clients of SiliconANGLE Media or theCUBE. I may write about conferences for which theCUBE has been hired to do interviews with executives; those clients have no influence on or oversight of my stories. I also may write stories that mention upcoming conferences to be covered by theCUBE; conference clients and sponsors have no influence on those stories and the mentions are not paid for. I don’t coordinate stories with sponsors or potential advertisers, nor do I solicit sponsorships or ads. We pay our own travel expenses for these conferences.
SiliconANGLE Media also runs an analyst community and market research service, Wikibon, which does research for technology customers, including a paid subscription service. Some Wikibon reports and related content run on SiliconANGLE.com. Stories based on Wikibon research are written based on editorial value and are not influenced by those companies or by clients.
I don’t write or consult for companies I cover. I accept no money from any company I cover or from public relations firms, and I don’t accept gifts from these companies.
Maria Deutscher
Senior Writers
theCUBE Research TEAM
Shelly Kramer
Managing Director + Principal Analyst
Shelly is the managing director and a principal analyst at theCUBE Research.
She has been immersed in the B2B sector with an emphasis on technology for the past couple of decades and has worked with some of the world’s largest technology brands to help them embrace disruption and to successfully navigate the process of digital transformation.
She regularly advises and collaborates with senior leaders at major technology companies, covering a wide range of products and services, including Customer Experience, Artificial Intelligence and Automation, Security, ESG/Sustainability Technology, Communication Networks, Workplace Collaboration, and Enterprise Apps.
She has been widely recognised as one of the world’s leading technology analysts and industry thought leaders.
Rob Strechay
Manager Director + Principal Analyst
Analyst with a unique combination of product, engineering, marketing, sales, and operations experience. Rob has held senior executive positions within startups and Fortune 500 organizations.
Leading world-class teams delivering, marketing, and selling products in the areas of cloud, SaaS, MSPs, storage, application management, disaster recovery, networks, analytics, infrastructure operations, and management.
David Linthicum
Principal Analyst
David Linthicum is an internationally known enterprise technology thought leader, executive, analyst, and influencer, focusing on cloud computing, generative AI, and other emerging technologies for modern enterprises.
A prolific writer and content creator, he's written and published over 7,000 articles, presented at 500+ industry conferences and events. He is a sought-after expert from media outlets for his expert insights and industry analysis.
Linthicum is the author of more than 15 books on cloud computing, the latest of which is "An Insider's Guide to Cloud Computing." In addition to being a core contributor to LinkedIn Learning since 2016, he has been the cloud computing blogger for InfoWorld since 2011.
He contributes regularly to other major publications, including the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Business Week, the Wall Street Journal, and over a dozen other key technology-focused publications.
David Floyer
Infrastructure and Cloud Research Analyst
Bob Laliberte
Principal Analyst
Principal Analyst Bob Laliberte focuses on existing and emerging network technologies and application and network performance management solutions utilized by enterprises, cloud, and service providers.
He is particularly interested in cloud-native and modern architectures that are driving the next wave of network and distributed cloud infrastructure investments. Bob’s research spans data center, campus, wireless, and WAN with topics covering AI and Automation, Observability, Convergence with Security (SASE), IoT, 5G (private and public) and Multi-cloud networking.
In his 30-year career, Bob has held several senior management roles in marketing, product management, and sales for software and technology companies conducting business in the U.S. and internationally. Bob shares straightforward and thought-provoking insights that have made him a popular resource for IT vendors and the media alike.
George Gilbert
Senior Analyst
George Gilbert, lead data & analytics analyst for theCUBE Research. Former Gartner analyst, former lead enterprise software analyst for Credit Suisse First Boston, one of the top investment banks serving the technology sector.
Big Data analyst for Gigaom Research. Co-founded Techalphapartners, a consultancy that advised vendors and institutional investors on market development and product strategy.
George has led conference panels with prominent thought leaders in cloud infrastructure and big data. He has been profiled on the front page of the Wall Street Journal and published as a guest author in a major overview of the evolution of cloud computing in The Economist.
Prior to being an analyst, George was a product manager on Notes at Lotus Development. George received his BA in economics from Harvard University.
TheCUBE WRITERS
Cheryl Knight
Senior Managing Editor
Cheryl Knight is the senior managing editor for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. She has more than 30 years of editing and writing experience, including previous roles as managing editor for niche-market automotive publications and writer for an industry engineering and technology magazine. She was also a senior editor for Gallup Inc., where she worked on market research and consulting projects for clients in the technology, automotive, retail, manufacturing and hospitality fields. A California native, Cheryl loves to travel, attend sporting events, watch movies, listen to music and spend time with family and friends.
Chad Wilson
Assistant Editor
Chad Wilson is an assistant editor for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. He has a particular fascination with how technology connects businesses and consumers, opening up new and innovative ways of information sharing. Chad enjoys reading and writing fiction, as well as watching movies and playing tabletop games.
Mellisa Tolentino
Research Assistant
Mellisa Tolentino is a research assistant for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio. She started at SiliconANGLE covering the mobile and social scene. Over the years, her scope expanded to bitcoin, as well as the internet of things. SiliconANGLE gave Mellisa her break in writing, and it has been an adventure ever since. She’s from the sunny country of Philippines where people always greet you with the warmest smile. If she’s not busy writing, she loves reading and watching TV and movies. But what she enjoys the most is playing or just chilling on the couch with her three dogs, Ceecee, Ginger and Rocky.
Mark Albertson
Senior Writer
Mark Albertson is a senior writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. He is an experienced technology reporter, recognized by Onalytica as a "Who's Who In Cloud Influencer" and named to Peerlyst’s “24 Powerful Cybersecurity Journalists.” Prior to SiliconANGLE, Mark wrote for the San Francisco Examiner, Blasting News, and CBS-Bay Area.
Ryan Stevens
Senior Writer
Ryan Stevens is a senior writer covering live events with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. 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.
Victor Dabrinze
Writer
Victor Dabrinze is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. As a digital content aficionado and a tech nerd, he has cut his teeth across both sides of the pond. He sees the world as an incredibly diverse, infinite expanse and takes every available chance to learn something new. In his spare time, Victor enjoys outdoor activities such as go-karting, paintballing and soccer.
Brian Njuguna
Writer
Brian Njuguna is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. He has written for a variety of publications, including Blockchain.News and Capital.com. Brian has a penchant for technological innovations, including blockchain, cloud computing, data science and cryptocurrencies, as he believes that they will reign supreme as the world gears toward the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He loves to attend rugby sporting events, travel and listen to music. Brian lives in Nairobi, Kenya, and holds a bachelor’s of economics and statistics from Kenyatta University.
Alice Gillin
Writer
Alice Gillin is a staff writer for theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. She was raised by professional writers, Alice Gillin discovered the joys of writing at a young age and gained an affinity for all things tech shortly after. She has written about accessibility in the workplace and proper pet care. Alice graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2017 with a BFA in Sequential Art. She enjoys illustrating and designing in her time off, as well as playing video games and writing fictional stories.