Andrew Nostvick

Andrew is a SiliconANGLE writer covering live events with theCUBE. A journalist who specialized in sports, he made the move over to technology in recent years. He got his start working at a small weekly newspaper in Southwest Iowa. And while he still loves writing about sports, he is focused more on blogging about technology and programming (including his favorite language Python). Andrew is a big sports fan, with basketball and football being his favorites. Got news? Tweet us @siliconangle.

Latest from Andrew Nostvick

Remote work, employee experience critical to digital transformation

Once the pandemic subsides, will companies be going back to normal with everyone going into the office full time? That’s not necessarily the case, according to Amy Wright (pictured), managing partner of talent and transformation at IBM. Most enterprises will likely adopt a hybrid type of model for work. “We’re never going to be everybody back in ...

DLZP Group expands serverless solutions with help from Think Big for Small Business Program

Being a small business can be tough, especially when resources are limited. This is where Amazon Web Services Inc.’s Think Big for Small Business Program comes into play, according to Lisa Brunet (pictured), managing partner and president of DLZP Group. “Because of our size, we have limitations on getting the number of certifications, getting the network ...

Elizabeth River Crossings implements cloud-based digital tolling solution

Toll collecting isn’t quite what it used to be. Gone are the days where you would throw change into a bucket. Now everything is digital and those who collect tolls face new challenges. For David Sullivan (pictured, right), chief executive officer of Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo LLC, his organization knew that it needed to modernize ...

HPE launches Project Aurora, enabling zero-trust security architectures from edge to cloud

Recent cyberattacks have demonstrated a clear need for zero-trust architecture in cybersecurity. To address this security gap, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. has launched Project Aurora, which enables zero-trust security architectures from edge to cloud. “Zero Trust is a way of providing a mechanism for enterprises to allow for everything in their enterprise, whether it’s a ...

HPE expands GreenLake services with Lighthouse to focus on cloud native

Searching for a cloud service takes more than just finding a platform to deploy your app. It takes a strong solution and other helpful features to make that happen, according to John Gromala (pictured), senior director of product management of HPE GreenLake Lighthouse at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. “Think of it as a fully integrated, deploy at ...

JFrog weighs in on ensuring security throughout the DevOps process

When it comes to your developing an application and going through the DevOps process, it’s critical that organizations keep it secure, including once its deploy. That is especially the case when deploying Docker images. You can’t just leave your released Docker image on the shelf for a month because those vulnerabilities can accrue over time, ...

Veeam ecosystem expands thanks to strengthening partnerships

What does it take to build a solid ecosystem to meet enterprise technology demands? It’s all about who you partner with, according to David Harvey (pictured left), vice president of strategic alliances at Veeam Software Corp. The company views partnerships as a core pillar, and its commitment to collaboration from day one has helped keep messaging ...