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theCUBE analysis & upcoming broadcasts [We're live today!]( [Join us for the Cyber Resiliency Summit]( Join theCUBE on Dec. 12 for Dell's “[Cyber Resiliency Summit]( the pinnacle episode of its "Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency" series. The event will deliver invaluable insights and real-world examples to organizations of all sizes, arming them with the essential knowledge and tools required to fortify their defenses against modern cyber threats.   Tap into the firsthand experiences of individuals deeply entrenched within the Dell ecosystem who have confronted and successfully surmounted various cybersecurity challenges. These experts share their battle-tested strategies and solutions, providing virtual attendees with actionable takeaways to bolster their cyber resiliency.   Some of the expert guests theCUBE will be talking to include:  - John Scimone, president and CSO of Dell Technologies - Rob Emsley, director of product marketing at Dell Technologies - Wendi Whitmore, SVP at Palo Alto Networks - Michael Grunberg, CEO, North America, of Atos - Gil Hecht, CEO of Continuity - Jaspreet Singh, CEO and founder of Druva - Kris Lovejoy, global security and resilience practice leader at Kyndryl   [We're live today!]( [Join the livestream here]( [Beyond separating compute and storage: Journey to the sixth data platform]( In this week’s Analysis]( Dave Vellante and George Gilbert continue their quest to more deeply understand the emergence of a sixth data platform that can support intelligent applications in real time. Toward this end, they welcome the two founders of Vast Data, Renen Hallak and Jeff Denworth.   The discussion with Hallak and Denworth delves into the limitations of current data platform architectures, highlighting the transition from shared-nothing to shared-everything architectures for improved scalability and performance. Vast Data's approach involves unifying structured and unstructured data stores and utilizing GPUs and neural networks for real-time data understanding.   “You can do larger nodes, and then you risk longer recovery times when a node fails,” Hallak said. “From a performance perspective also, as you add more nodes into one of these shared-nothing clusters, you see a lot more chatter. All of that limits the scale and resilience and performance of these shared-nothing architectures. What we did when we disaggregated, we broke that trade-off.”   Vellante also discusses the challenges facing modern data platforms in adapting to emerging use cases and AI-infused applications that require real-time processing at massive data scales. He further emphasizes the need for a shift in data and data center architectures, particularly for exabyte-scale workloads.   For more Breaking Analysis, visit. [Get the free report]( [The chip wars rage on, and thoughts on the structure of OpenAI]( In this week’s episode of Podcast]( John Furrier and Dave Vellante discuss their participation in AWS re:Invent, where they conducted numerous interviews, highlighting the event's significance in setting industry agendas and transforming industry analysis approaches.   The conversation delves into topics such as Google's groundbreaking announcement of Google Gemini AI and Google Cloud Vertex AI, the emergence of supercloud trends, the evolving landscape of chip manufacturers and the shifting dynamics in cloud databases toward shared everything architectures.   “We have things with LLMs and data where it's kind of changing significantly at the middleware layer where those developers have to rely on cloud services for the middleware and can't control their own destiny,” Furrier said. “This is where the power dynamics are shifting with data, because data at scale gives the developer the advantage.”   Cloud complexity and the democratization of compute power   They also address the challenges of simplifying cloud complexity for developers and the democratization of compute power. Additionally, the discussion touches on the changing role of hardware in the tech industry and the need for reevaluating the structure of organizations like OpenAI.   Read the article]( for more! [Watch the full episode]( Oracle's stock slides as revenue and guidance come up short Shares of Oracle Corp. fell more than 8% in after-hours trading yesterday after it reported fiscal second-quarter sales and guidance for the current period that fell below Wall Street’s estimates. But there are a number of bright spots. [Read more]( siliconangle.com New York state, IBM, Micron & more partner on $10B chip lab The state of New York, IBM Corp., Micron Technology Inc. and others are building a $10B semiconductor research lab in Albany, centering on the Twinscan EXE:5200. It will be the first and only publicly owned research hub in the U.S with one. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [We have you covered when it comes to cybersecurity and telecom news & analysis]( TheCUBE is your leading source for cutting-edge insights into enterprise technology, covering the latest developments in cybersecurity, edge computing and the ongoing modernization of telecom infrastructure. We invite you to mark your calendar for three upcoming must-see events: the Cyber Resiliency Summit on Dec.12, the "Enabling Global Collaboration in Game Development" event on Dec. 15, and MWC Barcelona 2024 from Feb. 26-29.*   *Broadcast dates and times are subject to change.   [Cyber Resiliency Summit: Dec. 12](   Save the date! Join theCUBE for the "[Cyber Resiliency Summit]( brought to you by theCUBE in collaboration with Dell Technologies. This event marks the third chapter in our enlightening series, "Navigating the Road to Cyber Resiliency."   Our team has spared no effort in curating an exceptional summit, meticulously designed to equip organizations with practical solutions. These insights will empower your company to effectively counteract the ever-evolving landscape of modern cyber threats. Be sure to tune in and catch all the engaging discussions as they are broadcast live from theCUBE Studios, featuring industry experts deeply ingrained in the Dell ecosystem.   [Tune in today!]( [AWS 'Enabling Global Collaboration in Game Development' Showcase: Dec. 15](   On Dec. 15, theCUBE and AWS kick off the newest episode of the AWS Industry Technology Partners Showcase: ["Enabling Global Collaboration in Game Development."]( We're digging into the new infrastructure demands of modern gaming to discuss how developers can optimize their development pipelines and focus on the challenge of securely and efficiently supporting remote talent.   Learn from use cases from specialized thought leaders experienced in cloud operations as our analyst-led discussions tackle the challenges and solutions that have helped game studios succeed.   Experts include:   - Chris Lee, GM and director for rendering, game and geospatial technologies at AWS - Zach Blitz, head of core technology at Epic Games - Laura Teodosio, CEO of Arch Platform Technologies - Duncan Huffman, director of product marketing at Incredibuild Software - Yegor Naumov, senior product marketing manager for TeamCity at JetBrains - Brad Hart, VP of production management and CTO of Perforce Software   [Register now!](   [MWC Barcelona 2024: Feb. 26-29](   Prepare to be a part of the action as theCUBE takes you on an exclusive journey from Feb. 26-29, providing unparalleled coverage of Barcelona 2024](. Our spotlight will be firmly fixed on the intricate relationship between longstanding technology giants and the ever-evolving telecom industry.   During this event, theCUBE analysts will engage in enlightening conversations with industry experts who are at the forefront of addressing the challenge of modernizing the reliable yet time-tested telecom infrastructure. Our strategic focus will center on elevating edge computing capabilities to seamlessly accommodate the impending wave of 5G consumer deployments anticipated by 2025.   [Add to your calendar today!]( [Follow all theCUBE's upcoming broadcasts!]( Join us Dec. 15! TheCUBE and Amazon Web Services present a fresh episode of the AWS Industry Technology Partners Showcase. Season 1, Episode 2 addresses the Game Technology industry and discusses how game developers can optimize cloud operations. 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