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March 26, 2019 Greetings! Happy spring! Our team is gearing up for a lot of events, reach out if you

March 26, 2019 Greetings! Happy spring! Our team is gearing up for a lot of events, reach out if you would like to schedule time to prep, meet, or debrief from any of the shows that we will be attending - see theCUBE.net for what shows the team will be at. Don't miss (details below) our community conversation on Thursday examining the opportunities in hybrid and multicloud environments. TheCUBE Insights newsletter brings you the timely research, insights, and opportunities to engage with the communities of your peers. [] [How AI is Automating Multicloud Management]( by James Kobielus Multiclouds have already arrived in enterprises. Intent-based networking is an emerging DevOps paradigm for simplifying, speeding, and improving management of multiclouds. This approach involves continuous optimization of availability, reliability, performance, security, and other infrastructure policy objectives. [Read the full article]( [] [As Next '19 approaches, Google confronts strategic challenges in the cloud]( by James Kobielus Google has become one of the top-tier cloud vendors. In the past few years, Wikibon has called attention to Google's key role in driving cloud-native open-source initiatives to ubiquitous adoption among enterprises and solution providers everywhere. It remains a pacesetter in the core innovations behind cloud-native computing-especially in the Kubernetes container orchestration layer, the Istio mesh fabric, and the Knative serverless abstraction layer. Includes video highlights from theCUBE at Google Cloud Next '18 - the team will be at Google Cloud Next '19 in San Francisco! [Read the full article]( [] [Action Item: Making Money in Hybrid Cloud]( When: Thursday, March 28 Time: 12:00pm EST / 9:00am PST Where: [crowdchat.net/actionitem]( Building on the hybrid cloud taxonomy, where is the whitespace to create killer applications in hybrid cloud. What are killer hybrid cloud applications - e.g., data-driven applications, moving code & services to data at many locations, moving inference to data at the edge, integrating the data in SaaS applications, etc. Join this community conversation to discuss the technical and business opportunities in hybrid cloud. What solutions are early leaders, and where can innovation unlock new opportunities. Have an idea for topics, or want to co-host? Contact us to help co-create these weekly conversations. [] [SiliconANGLE presents theCUBE Insights]( Official Podcast feed for SiliconANGLE Media's podcast where our hosts and guests reflect upon the many events theCUBE provides coverage for. This week's episode is analysis of contact centers and collaboration technologies from theCUBE at Enterprise Connect from Orlando. [Subscribe for weekly episodes]( [iTunes]( [apple.co/2ye6Mu6]( Spotify: [spoti.fi/2O83OBn]( [] [Come see our analysts LIVE at]( Events Limited availability for meetings with our analyst team at these events - Contact us to meet [Google Cloud Next '19]( San Francisco, CA US April 9-11 2019 [Dell Tech World 2019]( Las Vegas, NV US April 29 - May 1 2019 SiliconANGLE Media Inc. theCUBE, SiliconANGLE, Wikibon Researching the communities and technologies driving change. [Have a question for our analysts? Ask away!]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View our profile on LinkedIn]( [View our videos on YouTube]( Copyright © 2019. All Rights Reserved. SiliconANGLE Media, 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by peter@siliconangle.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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