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TheCUBE Breaking Analysis + upcoming livestreams Security is so essential to business success that m

TheCUBE Breaking Analysis + upcoming livestreams [RSA 2023 highlights a cybersecurity identity crisis in the age of AI]( Security is so essential to business success that many analysts predicted this sector would be immune to macroeconomic failings. In reality, the past year has been painful for many investors, with some exceptions – most notably those investors who stuck with Palo Alto Networks Inc. and Fortinet Inc. Although Q1 saw a rebound in tech, for the most part cybersecurity lagged. These aren’t normal times, and RSA gives us a nice opportunity to assess the situation in the market. In this [Breaking Analysis]( learn the latest trends in the market and what to expect at the RSA Conference this year. We’ll also share the latest Enterprise Technology Research spending data and drill into the areas of cybersecurity that are seeing the most action. As always, we’ll highlight those companies with the strongest (and weakest) momentum and close with a look at some of the emerging technology players in security that might be ripe for acquisition.  You’ll learn why the economic downturn is impacting cybersecurity and cloud, how “zero trust” elevated past the hype, the importance of embedded AI, and more. Get the full report [here](. [Get the full report]( [Everything you need to know about KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2023]( The undeniable rise of Kubernetes has forever changed the computing landscape for accelerated developer operations and application deployments. What emerging areas will Kubernetes impact as artificial intelligence catalyzes entrepreneurial efforts by removing even more barriers for software engineers?  When the cloud-native community gathers in Amsterdam for the sold-out KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU event, theCUBE will discuss these and other critical topics with industry analysts, business leaders and use-case practitioners. AI as a workload “AI as a workload is phenomenal for containers, and Kubernetes is built for scale, built for automation,” Stu Miniman, director of market insights for cloud platforms at Red Hat Inc., told theCUBE during an [interview]( in advance of KubeCon EU. “Containers as an architecture brings you much, much closer to the application itself, and you want to be able to live everywhere.” Some developers have already demonstrated how the open-sourced AI tool ChatGPT can be deployed on a Kubernetes cluster to help scale and manage machine learning models, from troubleshooting in Kubernetes within OpCruise Inc.’s observability tool to Armo Ltd.’s ChatGPT integration for verifying proper cluster configurations. “There is a lot of on-premise Kubernetes happening,” said theCUBE industry analyst and host Rob Strechay, during a preview with theCUBE in advance of KubeCon EU. “As you get into things like AI and machine learning, where is the data? If I’m training these models and I’m building applications that are cloud-native in Kubernetes, I’m doing that on-prem closer to the data training those models because I don’t have the expense of moving them around.” Join us live! See theCUBE’s complete KubeCon preview below, and get the full details of theCUBE’s live coverage from KubeCon EU in our [event Reader’s Guide here]( Catch the live coverage [here, April 19-21]( only from theCUBE! [Join us live at KubeCon EU!]( KubeCon EU 2023 Preview: What the analysts expect TheCUBE host Dave Vellante is joined by industry analyst Rob Strechay and Director of Market Insights at Red Hat Stu Miniman to discuss what to expect at the upcoming KubeCon EU 2023 in Amsterdam. Join theCUBE's livestream April 19-21 for exclusives! [Read more]( www.youtube.com [Top News: Editors' Picks]( C3 AI's Tom Siebel sees power and peril in AI's march to ... Any list of computer industry figures who could legitimately be classified as a living legend would have to include Tom Siebel. He and co-founder Pat House started Siebel Systems Inc. in 1993 and grew it to a $2 billion-a-year giant that... [Read more]( siliconangle.com Databricks releases Dolly 2.0, an open-source AI for... Big-data and machine learning software provider Databricks Inc. recently released Dolly 2.0, the next iteration of the company's open-source generative artificial intelligence model that has ChatGPT-like capabilities. Databricks released Dolly two... [Read more]( siliconangle.com [theCUBE is live this week!]( Join theCUBE for a busy lineup of live event coverage from top tech conferences in April and May, starting today at QlikWorld, followed by KubeCon EU April 19th! Live at QlikWorld April 18 You can react to the world, or you can shape it. Qlik is creating a whole new “QlikWorld,” bringing new data possibilities to life at its first in-person conference since 2019 in Las Vegas.  [Join theCUBE April 18 as we speak with Qlik experts, industry analysts and practitioners]( to explore businesses use cases in transforming data for operational efficiencies for employees that don’t have traditional data skill sets or DevOps backgrounds. Key topics include the evolving cloud market, closing gaps between data, insights and action with “active intelligence,” real-time AI-driven analytics and more. We’ll also be joined by tech visionaries, including Qlik CEO Mike Capone, Julie Kae, vice president of sustainability and DE&I at Qlik and IDC's Brian Clarke. [Live at KubeCon EU April 19-21]( Join theCUBE for live coverage from “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU” April 19-21, where we’ll be discussing the latest cloud-native news with straight-talking experts and business practitioners. Relative to traditional infrastructure, Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies enable higher velocity software development at a lower price. Besides cost-savings, going cloud-native – orchestrating containers as part of a microservices architecture – is an innovative approach, departing from traditional application design. Join theCUBE starting April 19 with industry experts, business analysts and use-case practitioners as we explain need-to-know information about this new journey. You’ll learn noteworthy statistics and metrics, AI trends for DevOps, cybersecurity needs, and app management and container innovations. [Live at RSA Conference April 24-27]( Cybersecurity solutions are only as strong as the teams that develop them, which is why collective power has inspired the RSAC 2023 theme: Stronger Together. [Join theCUBE at RSA April 24-27]( as we speak with tech luminaries including Crowdstrike CTO Michael Sentonas, Palo Alto Network executives including Wendi Whitmore, and Securonix CEO Nayaki Nayyar. Cybersecurity is evolving at a rapid pace. Stay up to speed with theCUBE to learn the latest cybersecurity trends for DevSecOps, how leading-edge technologies are facilitating innovation through collaboration, and how to navigate the unexpected threats on the horizon. [Follow all theCUBE's broadcasts!]( 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 communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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