Research Agenda
Bio
Bringing more than a decade of varying experience crossing multiple sectors such as legal, financial, and tech, Sam Weston is an accomplished professional that excels in ensuring success across various industries. Currently, Sam serves as an Industry Analyst at theCUBE Research where she collaborates closely in the areas of application modernization, DevOps, storage, and infrastructure and brings deep expertise in the systems that power modern enterprises such as ERP, CRM, HCM, CX, and beyond. With a keen eye for research, Sam produces valuable insights and custom content to support strategic initiatives and enhance market understanding. Rooted in the fields of tech, law, finance operations and marketing, Sam provides a unique viewpoint to her position, fostering innovation and delivering impactful solutions within the industry. Sam holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems and Business Analytics from Colorado State University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Louisiana State University. She is passionate about leveraging her diverse skill set to drive growth and empower clients to succeed.
Research

Gemini for Government Signals a New Phase of Public Sector AI Adoption

GKE Becomes the Runtime Layer for Agentic AI at Scale

Vision AI Moves From Science Project to Production Platform

Vultr and SUSE Partner for Sovereign AI Infrastructure at Scale

Vultr at HumanX 2026: Enterprise AI Infrastructure at Scale

Analyst Insight from SUSECON 2026 on Sovereignty, AI Factories, and the New Rules of Enterprise Infrastructure

Agent Chaos to Engineered Intelligence – Key Takeaways from Google Cloud Next 2026

Autonomous Workspaces Push AI Into the Operational Core of Enterprise IT

Non-Human Identity and AI Automation Are Redefining Enterprise Security Models

Dynatrace Expands Telemetry Control Layer with Bindplane Acquisition

Nutanix .NEXT 2026 Signals a More Pragmatic Platform Strategy for the AI Era

AI Infrastructure Breaks Away From Cloud-Native Models as Enterprises Chase Production Scale

AI Software Development Shifts From Code Generation to Governed Application Delivery

AI Application Delivery Breaks Down Between Experimentation and Production

Twilio and the PGA of America Signal the Rise of Data-Driven Fan Engagement Platforms

Kubernetes Networking Enters a Transition Moment as Ingress Architectures Evolve

Decision Intelligence Becomes the Control Layer for AI-Native Telecom

Managing Open Source at Scale in Hybrid Enterprise Environments

Deterministic Modernization Becomes the Missing Layer in the AI Coding Era
