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Here's 9 startups to watch for cloud-scale success September 1, 2021 For the curious C-suite heroes

Here's 9 startups to watch for cloud-scale success September 1, 2021 [A glimpse into the future of cloud through innovative startups]( [Startups to Watch:]( [CEO Series]( For the curious C-suite heroes out there, we’ve got a special series dedicated to discovering the most innovative startups in cloud-scale computing. From BigID’s data management]( to AutoGrid’s of the energy grid]( of data privacy]( to Cordial’s our [CEO Spotlight Series]( brings you firsthand stories of cutting-edge innovators. This in-depth series reveals the countless influences behind the startups’ leaders, from motorcycle-riding and philosophy to Mary Poppins and public service. The ideals shaping these CEOs have led them to success through the opportunities presented by the seemingly limitless scalability of cloud computing. Many, such as [Kong]( have achieved unicorn status.  [See the entire CEO Series here]( [Introducing: A Revolution in DevOps]( [presented by Emily Freeman]( [An exclusive, debut broadcast for theCUBE]( [September 22, 9 am PDT]( On September 22, a new group of CEOs and their companies will take the stage for [the third AWS Startup Showcase](. This event focuses on breakthroughs in DevOps, data analytics and insights, and cloud migration and management tools. "DevOps for Dummies" author [Emily Freeman]( will be [headlining the keynote]( alongside AWS VP and Chief Evangelist [Jeff Barr]( Currently confirmed for the DevOps track are startups and. Headlining in the Data and Analytics track are and. And and will be showcased in the Cloud Migration and Management Tools track.  Sessions are intended for a wide audience of business decision-makers, developers and IT professionals. [Register now]( to receive updates on session topics and participating startups.   [Register now - It's free!]( Another don’t-miss AWS event this month is [Storage Day 2021](. Streaming live from Seattle on September 2, the event offers both a broad look at the AWS Storage portfolio and deep dives into AWS Storage solutions, backup, migration and transfer, and hybrid and edge services. Register for Storage Day [here](. Also in September is 2021, the NTT Research Summit]( which explores technology to improve the world. The hybrid in-person and virtual event will be held on September 20 and 21, and registration is free on dedicated site.]( Closing out the month on September 29 and 30 will be theCUBE’s live coverage of Hat’s [AnsibleFest](. Innovation and acceleration through automation is the theme, with developers, administrators, IT decision makers and [sponsors]( sharing insights on open-source technologies that make enterprise IT operations faster, smoother and easier. Find out more and register. Looking further ahead, on November 10, Broadcom’s Beyond]( event will also focus on the benefits of automation. Registration is open on event site](. It’s never too late to attend an event with theCUBE. You can catch up on past events, including the recent EC2 birthday celebration]( on home page](. And there is always new content to watch and read on. [Study Up with Breaking Analysis]( Tech earnings reports from key enterprise software and infrastructure players last week underscore that IT spending remains robust in the post-isolation economy. That’s especially true for those companies that have figured out a coherent and compelling cloud strategy. Despite COVID variant uncertainties and hardware component shortages, most leading tech names outperformed expectations. That said, investors weren’t in the mood to reward all stocks and any variability in product mix, earnings outlook or bookings and billings nuances were met with a tepid response from the Street. In this [Breaking Analysis]( we’ll provide our commentary and new data points on key technology companies, including Snowflake Inc., Salesforce.com, Workday, Splunk, Elastic NV, Palo Alto Networks, VMware, Dell Technologies, Pure Storage, HPE and NetApp. [Get the complete collection here - It's free!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | SiliconANGLE.com [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by kristen@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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