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theCUBE analysis & upcoming broadcasts With the ?sixth data platform? on the horizon, enterprise

theCUBE analysis & upcoming broadcasts [Slicing the Gordian Knot: A leap to real-time systems of truth]( With the “sixth data platform” on the horizon, enterprise tech companies are seeking to address evolving enterprise needs though innovative technologies such as machine learning, distributed computing and cloud-based infrastructure. In this Analysis]( Eric Berg, chief executive of Fauna, and S. Somasegar, managing director at Madrona Ventures, join theCUBE Research analysts Dave Vellante and George Gilbert. They discuss the vision of the sixth data platform -- that is, a capability that allows a globally consistent, real-time, intelligent digital representation of a business. Analysts at theCUBE believe the industry must rethink the single system of truth.   “The idea is combining the best of SQL's ability to join data and the schema flexibility of not only SQL, and then solving for globally distributed consistency without the complexity of having things like hardware-based atomic clocks,” Vellante said.   Specifically, they talk about the vision of a new data platform that marries the best of relational and nonrelational capabilities and breaks the multi-decade tradeoffs between data consistency, availability and global scale. Furthermore, they talk about the emergence of a modular data platform that automates decision-making by combining historical analytic systems with transactions to enable AI to act.   Find more of our Breaking Analysis. [Get the free report]( Despite posting huge earnings, tech layoffs pile up In the biggest set of earnings results of the new year, not every tech company outperformed, but those that did really set the pace for a better year. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [6 Cloud Security Trends We’re Watching in 2024]( In this episode of the theCUBE Research analyst Shelly Kramer and Jo Peterson, engineer, analyst and member of theCUBE Collective community, discuss the key cloud security trends expected in 2024. They highlight the increasing growth of global cloud spending and the shift toward a cloud-first approach among organizations.   With the rise of hybrid and multicloud environments, security strategies need to adapt to protect against evolving threats. The discussion emphasizes the importance of data protection and the motivation for cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities for valuable information.   The episode outlines six cloud security trends for 2024, including zero-trust models, AI and machine learning integration, cybersecurity mesh, secure access server edge, automation of DevSecOps and the significance of cloud-native platforms and tools.   For more on this week's SecurityANGLE, visit and check out other news and analysis on [theCUBE Research](. [Check out theCUBE Research for more]( Will this be the year of the data platform IPO? While getting to IPO takes a lot of things to go right for a company, it is not impossible. This could be the year we see a few names in the data platform market test the IPO waters. Let's dig in. [Read more]( thecuberesearch.com Top News: Editor's Picks Stop using servers to do things they're not good at Servers are effective at many things but were never designed for the rigors of software-defined networking, storage and security. This is where data processing units can add significant value, disaggregating data processing from servers and SDNs. [Read more]( siliconangle.com Oversight Board calls for changes to Meta's content policy Meta Platforms Inc.’s Oversight Board, an expert panel that advises the company on moderation decisions, yesterday called for changes to its manipulated-content policy in connection with an altered video of President Joe Biden. [Read more]( siliconangle.com [Live analysis and real-world use cases at tech's top events]( From February to May, theCUBE is excited to bring you coverage of the latest in tech. It all starts on Feb. 26 with MWC Barcelona, followed by the WiDS Conference on Mar. 8. Then, tune in for KubeCon EU from Mar. 19-22 and Google Cloud Next from Apr. 9-11.*   *Broadcast dates and times are subject to change.   [MWC Barcelona 2024: Feb. 26-29](   Step into the future of technology at Barcelona 2024]( from Feb. 26-29. Immerse yourself in the world of innovation with exclusive insights from theCUBE, featuring a team of expert industry analysts, who will delve deep into the dynamic interplay between established tech giants and the constantly evolving telecom sector.   [Get all of theCUBE analysis!](   [Women in Data Science Worldwide: Mar. 8](   Join theCUBE and Stanford University on Mar. 8 for live coverage at the in Data Science Conference](. We’re bringing together technologists, analysts and renowned data scientists to speak on the achievements of women in leadership positions. Explore advancements in digital economies, sustainability, AI and outer space with us!   [Watch theCUBE’s live coverage!](   [KubeCon EU: Mar. 19-22](   Tune in to theCUBE from Mar. 19-22 for our exclusive live coverage of + CloudNativeCon Europe]( the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference, in Paris. Gain insights from industry executives and analysts as they convene to propel the education and evolution of cloud-native computing. Our analyst-led conversations will bring you firsthand insights from thought leaders at the forefront of enterprise computing technology innovation.   [Add to your calendar!](   [Google Cloud Next: Apr. 9-11](   From Apr. 9-11, theCUBE will be at Cloud Next]( for an exclusive look at Google's leap into generative AI for enterprises. Discover how Google's R&D is reshaping enterprise solutions, with deep dives into new products, key stats and gen AI use cases. We'll also explore Google's data protection strategies in the automation age. Get all the insights and analysis you need in one place.   [Don’t miss it!](   [Upcoming events on theCUBE](   Tune in to theCUBE for our lineup of events scheduled through the first quarter of 2024, including Supercloud 6 and Google Cloud Next.   - [Supercloud 6]( Tune in on Mar. 12 as theCUBE Research analysts talk to the experts about how data is the powerhouse fueling the unstoppable march of AI into businesses and daily life. - [Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest]( Join theCUBE starting on May 6 for Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest, as theCUBE Research analysts talk to the experts about the latest in automation and innovations in enterprise technology. 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