Suzanne Hayes

Suzanne Hayes is a staff writer for theCUBE and has written everything from video scripts to blogs to books to white papers to case studies for tech companies such as Cisco, IBM and Progress Software, to name a few. She also has experience in network broadcasting and as an advertising copywriter. With the advent of gen AI and ChatGPT, she has felt compelled to renounce her self-proclaimed title of "Content Queen of Everything" and settle for staff writer. Fun fact: For several years in the late '90s, Suzanne was an editor for romance novels in NYC. Yet in spite of this experience and her technology-focused brain, she somehow remains a romantic at heart.

Latest from Suzanne Hayes

The new frontier of data security in the era of generative AI

As enterprises experiment with artificial intelligence, managing data security for generative AI tools, including privacy and governance controls, remains a possible roadblock to its adoption. The rapid evolution of tools such as Microsoft Copilot has brought both unprecedented opportunities and heightened risks, particularly around unstructured data and sensitive information. Enterprises need to navigate potential challenges ...

Simplifying multicloud performance with new cloud-native technologies

Recent advancements in new cloud-native technologies are transforming how Kubernetes applications are deployed and managed. These cloud-native technologies simplify multicloud performance while also enabling organizations to more easily navigate complex ecosystems and foster open-source, community-driven collaboration. “As people think about … adopting more cloud-native ways of deploying these [multicloud] applications, they see that they have an ...

Mastering open-source software security in a cloud-native era

In a cloud-powered environment, open-source software isn’t just a tool — it’s the fuel that accelerates innovation and promotes transparency. But with growing dependency on OSS for the enterprise codebase comes a heightened need for organizations to proactively address cybersecurity risks while better managing the complexities of their open-source software supply chains. To effectively maintain security ...

The next phase of AI: Unlocking explainability with causal intelligence

Artificial intelligence is at a pivotal point in its evolution, moving into a new era that goes beyond simple pattern recognition to reasoning, and causal AI is at the forefront of this evolution. Causal AI offers insights not just into what is happening, but why. This leap in decision-making intelligence has the potential to redefine ...

Composable data systems: The future of intelligent data management

In a diverse and dynamic technology landscape, how can companies create a more intelligent approach to data management? Composable data systems based on open standards may be the next big thing for infrastructure modernization.  Organizations are seeking new ways to build out today’s modern data stacks, which have become increasingly diverse. Recent research of 105 joint ...

Hype around generative AI: Has it already ‘jumped the shark’?

It has only been around a few years, but the question is already emerging: Has the hype around generative AI reached its peak? As businesses look at gen AI today and understand its impressive innovation potential, it’s also a heavyweight system that comes with significant costs and complexities, according to David Linthicum, research analyst for ...