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.

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Microsoft’s new data services scale analytics for the public cloud

Data management emerged as an unexpected highlight of Microsoft’s annual developer event this week alongside augmented reality and mobile devices with the introduction of new services meant to provide a convenient way of parking large amounts of information in the public cloud. The most significant of the additions is a distributed file system promising to ...

HP injects its storage magic into latest OpenStack “Kilo” release

Hewlett-Packard Co. has contributed the code for some of its most important storage innovations to the latest “Kilo” release of OpenStack in a bid to make the cloud operating system more appealing to enterprises. The donation that will perhaps be most appreciated by the upstream community is the flash-based caching engine from its 3PAR arrays. ...

A storage unicorn is born as Infinidat raises $150 million for $1.2 billion valuation

The storage industry gained a new representative in the billion-dollar-plus valuation club this week after Infinidat Inc. raised $150 million from investors to help drive the adoption of its groundbreaking hybrid array. The system is the culmination of more than five years of work that started with founder Moshe Yanai (right) setting out to one-up ...

Cumulus Networks extends its software-defined reach to the corporate backchannel

Cumulus Networks Inc., one of the numerous startups promising to help organizations automate the management of their rapidly growing traffic, hopes to stand out from the crowd with a new implementation of its switching software aimed at extending that control to one of the most overlooked parts of the grid: the out-of-band communications channels through which ...

Looker debuts embedded version of its business intelligence service

Looker Data Sciences, Inc. has pulled the curtains back on a new implementation of its popular business intelligence service that allows developers to embed select functionality into any website, portal or app. That opens up a convenient path into the era of data-driven applications that pundits have been predicting for the last few years. The main ...

SanDisk’s new flash drives pack four times the bang for the storage buck

SanDisk Corp. hopes to offset the weakening demand for its flash storage in the consumer world with a new generation of server-class drives that incorporate improved technology to provide greatly increased performance across the board. The launch marks the first major upgrade to the hardware since its absorption into company through the billion-dollar acquisition of Fusion.io ...

Business users rejoice! Salesforce hooks up Excel to its analytics cloud

For a company that until not long ago used “the end of software” as its mission statement, Salesforce.com Inc. is taking great efforts to accommodate users of traditional on-premise applications on its cloud platform. The latest milestone in that push is the introduction of a new free analytics connector for Excel. The integration is the ...

Hitachi reboots its data center portfolio for cloud and analytics

The aggressive investments that Hitachi Data Systems Corp. has made over the past year to catch up on the new trends sweeping through the enterprise reached a culmination this morning with the introduction of over a dozen hardware and software products spanning the full breadth of its portfolio. Headlining the launch are four new converged ...

As cloud-based security gains momentum, Dell launches new on-premise firewall appliances

It seems that rarely a week goes without a cloud security startup exiting stealth or landing an eight-figure investment, but that’s not deterring Dell, Inc. from continuing to pursue its on-premise network protection ambitions. In fact, the company is actively expanding that effort with the launch of new firewall appliances that take direct aim at ...

Qlik takes its data visualization platform to the cloud

Qlik Technologies Inc. is following the competition into the public cloud with a new managed implementation of its widely-used visual analytics platform that promises to make data insights more accessible. The service is designed to complement, rather than replace, existing on-premise installations of its software. Analysts can leverage the hosted functionality to publish graphs created ...