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

HP debuts industry’s cheapest all-flash array

Flash storage prices are passing another milestone on the aggressive downward course Wikibon charted out earlier this year with the introduction of a new array from Hewlett-Packard Co. hailed as the most economic of its kind yet. For a starting price of a mere $19,000, the quad-node 3PAR StorServ 8000 provides three terabytes of usage ...

Catalogic injects more automation into its copy management platform

The fight against data sprawl in the enterprise received a major boost this morning after Catalogic Software Inc. unveiled a landmark update for its copy management platform that promises to help administrators identify and eliminate redundant files much more efficiently. And in more parts of their environments, too. At the center of ECX 2.2 is ...

Hortonworks buys the startup behind the NSA-developed Apache NiFi to target IoT data

Hortonwork Inc.’s latest acquisition is bound to make some waves in the industry. The purchase follows the same pattern as the previous two, a small startup that has been in operation for barely a few quarters, but the technology Onyara, Inc. is commercializing dates back nearly a decade to the National Security Agency. Development on what ...

Intel pumps $20 million into BlueData to promote Hadoop virtualization

The complexity often cited as one of the main factors behind the slow adoption of Hadoop in the enterprise encompasses not only the difficulty of putting the analytics framework to use but also the challenges involved in setting up the supporting infrastructure below. That’s what BlueData Inc. hopes to address with the help of $20 ...

What you missed in Big Data: A new foundation

The meteoric increase in the amounts of data entering the corporate network is raising the need for organizations to modernize not only the systems in which that information is stored but also the supporting infrastructure below. That’s what Cisco Systems Inc. set out to help facilitate through a collaboration with Basho Technologies Inc. announced last ...

What you missed in Cloud: Old meets new

The cloud took another twist on its evolutionary path last week after Microsoft Corp. pledged to bring one of the open-source community’s most promising management projects to Windows as part of its efforts to address the spread of the infrastructure-as-a-service model behind the firewall. The integration is a natural continuation of its earlier plans to ...

Target pays out another $67 million to settle 2013 mega-breach

The historic breach that saw hackers steal the personal data of as many as 110 million Americans from its point-of-sale systems two years ago continues to haunt Target Corp., which has agreed to a $67 million settlement in order to put the ordeal in the past. The move takes a key plaintiff out of the picture after ...

Salesforce.com maintains breakneck growth in the second quarter as cloud demand soars

One of the few highlights in what has been one of the worst weeks for the Dow Jones Industrial Average so far this year was a three percent jump in the share price of Salesforce.com Inc. after the release of a predictably steller second quarter earnings report. Demand for its cloud services soared 24 percent ...

NetApp sees revenue plummet in Q2 amid declining disk demand

While new-generation array makers such as Nimble Storage Inc. are growing their revenues in the high double digits on the back of the soaring demand for flash, NetApp Inc. has found itself caught in the backwind. Sales of its traditional disk systems tanked 27 percent in the second quarter on a year-over-year basis to $664 ...

Analytics startup Mode bags $7.5 million to make data visualization more collaborative

Whenever the topic of analytics use in the enterprise is brought up and the challenges of adoption inevitably follow, priorities like simplicity, speed and the importance of supporting new kinds of data more effectively come to mind. But mentioned much less often is the need to help the people handling that data work better together, ...