Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

Latest from Maria Deutscher

Machine learning-driven analytics startup DataRobot raises $54M

Just over a year after securing $33 million in funding from a group of top investors, DataRobot Inc. is back at the venture capital trough. The machine learning startup today announced that it has secured a hefty $54 million round of financing led by New Enterprise Associates. The fund, which is known for backing Silicon ...

LinkedIn launches personalized news feeds with ‘Trending Storylines’

Although it doesn’t rely as heavily on advertising revenue as the world’s other top social networks, LinkedIn Corp. is still putting a lot of energy into encouraging users to consume more content. The latest fruit of the Microsoft Corp. subsidiary’s efforts is a news feed launched today that will feature articles aggregated by an algorithmic recommendation ...

Antivirus-breaking exploit found in Windows security mechanism

Practically all of the leading antivirus programs that Windows users rely on to protect their devices can be turned against them, according to Cybellum Networks Ltd. The threat stems from a newly discovered zero-day flaw, one that was previously undiscovered, in Microsoft Corp.’s operating system that could enable hackers to avoid most conventional methods of ...

With $9M in funding, Mythic pitches a new kind of AI for connected devices

Several industry groups are dedicated to making the Internet of Things more secure, yet hardly a week seems to go by without a large-scale hacking attack involving connected devices. Mythic Inc. argues that a new approach is required to tackle the problem. The San Francisco-based startup today raised a $9 million funding round led by ...

New GitLab release promises better collaboration and visibility

In the fight over the hearts and minds of developers, code hosting providers must release new features on a regular basis if they want to keep up with the competition. GitLab Inc. upped the ante today by rolling out a major update to its namesake repository management platform that aims to streamline software projects. The ...

Rocket Lab raises $75M to start launching satellites into orbit

Low-mass satellites are taking over the aerospace industry by storm thanks to their relative affordability and the fact that they can be launched in large numbers. But the technology is held back by the infrequency of space launches, an obstacle that Rocket Lab Ltd. seeks to remove. The startup’s ambitious cause has attracted $75 million in funding, announced ...

Akamai adds new technology for speeding up video streaming, downloads

Alongside its efforts to expand into new areas such as security and access management, Akamai Technology Inc. is continuously improving its core content delivery services. The provider today launched a technology called Akamai Media Acceleration that is designed to speed up the transfer of large files over the web. As the name suggests, it’s geared ...

Samsung debuts its long-awaited Bixby voice assistant

The launch of the Galaxy S8 next week will mark much more than just a hardware refresh for Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s flagship smartphone series. Today, the mobile giant confirmed that the handset is set to ship with a homegrown artificial intelligence called Bixby, which has been the subject of intense speculation since company executives ...

LinkedIn releases the code for its internal Flashback testing tool

In today’s interconnected world, cloud applications often require the ability to interact with other services, which creates more work for developers. LinkedIn set out to ease the task today by open sourcing an internal tool that is designed to automate one of the most tedious chores involved in implementing application connectivity: testing how traffic is ...

Dell absorbs development startup ManyWho into its Boomi business

A few days after a top Silicon Valley venture fund backed Skuid Inc., a startup that lets companies develop custom software without any programming, the stakes in the code-free development segment are rising once again. It’s the result of Dell Technologies Inc. joining the fray on Thursday through the acquisition of four-year-old application specialist ManyWho ...