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

Zenedge raises $6.2 million for its AI-powered firewall

As hackers continue to improve their methods, organizations are swapping traditional security software for more modern products that can provide better protection against attacks. A Florida-based startup called Zenedge LLC raised $6.2 million in funding today to try and capitalize on the trend with its namesake web application firewall. The hosted system uses patent-pending artificial intelligence technology ...

Google boosts cloud efforts with $625M Apigee acquisition

For the first time since absorbing Motorola Mobility Inc. in 2011, Google is acquiring a publicly traded company, announcing today that it’s buying cloud-based application programming interface management provider Apigee Inc. for $625 million. It’s a key move in Google’s attempt to build up its cloud computing services versus leaders such as Amazon.com Inc. and ...

Israel’s Proov raises $7M for its proof-of-concept cloud

There’s much more to buying software in the enterprise than just choosing the vendor with the most appealing value proposition. Organizations must also painstakingly test every product to see whether it works with their existing infrastructure, a task that Proov Inc. is looking to simplify. The Israeli startup today raised $7 million from Mangrove Capital Partners and ...

IBM unveils new chip and servers for data-intensive workloads

Since exiting the commodity server market in 2014, IBM Corp. has been able to pay much more attention to its high-end machines. The latest fruit of the vendor’s efforts is a trio of Power LC models that are built to run complex artificial intelligence and analytic applications. The most noteworthy of the systems is the two-socket S822LC, ...

Fast-rising DevOps startup HashiCorp raises $24M in funding

For a startup that hit the scene in only 2012, HashiCorp Inc. punches above its weight. The outfit has seen its open-source application management tools downloaded millions of times in the last few years, recently passed the seven-figure quarterly sales mark and today raised an additional $24 million to fuel its growth efforts. The capital ...

vArmour joins the deception-based security game

The growing interest in deception-based security software from startups like the recently funded GuardiCore Ltd. is starting to draw the attention of more established players as well. The latest entrant into the race is vArmour Inc., which today unveiled a new honeypot tool for its namesake breach prevention system that promises to help organizations deflect hacking ...

DigitalOcean offers $100K in cloud credits to startups

DigitalOcean Inc. is stepping up its efforts to court startups. The infrastructure-as-a-service provider today launched a program called Hatch that offers eligible teams $100,000 worth of free cloud resources plus training materials, priority support and other assistance. The initative aims to level the playing field against better-established providers like Amazon Inc. that are also trying ...

Desktop-as-a-service startup Dizzion raises $6.4M amid growing competition

Like the rest of the IT industry, the desktop virtualization market is seeing more and more organizations switch from on-premise solutions to hosted alternatives that are easier to manage. One of the providers working to capitalize on the trend is a Denver-based startup called Dizzion Inc. that raised $6.4 million in funding today to fuel ...

What you missed on Big Data: Ease-of-use tops the agenda

It’s a rule of thumb in the technology world that the more accessible a product is, the more widely it will be adopted. As a result, analytics vendors constantly working to make it easier for customers to extract insight from their data. Google led the charge last week by releasing a new machine learning feature ...

What you missed in Cloud: Investing in growth

The industry’s top cloud providers regularly release new features and services to stay ahead of the market. Last week, Amazon was revealed to be developing a new type of cloud instance called the P2 as part of its competitive efforts that will be based on Nvidia Corp.’s speedy K80 GPU. The anonymous insider who leaked ...