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

Container wars: Microsoft debuts its Windows-based answer to Kubernetes

Hot on the heels of revealing how it’s planning to integrate containers into Windows, Microsoft Corp. has pulled the curtains back on a complementary clustering system meant to simplify the deployment of applications that use the lightweight virtualization technology. In particular, the addition takes aim at cloud-style workloads based upon the concept of microservices. The ...

Avaya’s new stackable switches can conduct electricity to connected devices

Avaya Inc. is expanding its networking portfolio with a new family of stackable switches designed to power emerging categories of connected devices, literally. The series implements beefed-up Power over Ethernet (PoE) wiring to conduct twice the electricity as more conventional alternatives. At 60 watts, the ERS 5900 can meet the heightened energy demands of smart ...

Using Docker in production just got a lot easier

Hot on the heels of Wikibon releasing its recommendations for CIOs to start factoring containers into their plans, Docker, Inc. has enhanced its hugely popular flavor of the emerging virtualization paradigm to take more of the hassle out of the implementation process. The update covers every part of the journey, beginning with the initial deployment ...

What you missed in Big Data: Hadoop face-off

The world of large-scale analytics became a lot more competitive last week as the two sides of the battle over enterprise spending augmented their respective technologies. Hortonworks Inc. fired off the first shot with the acquisition of another partner meant to help organizations deploy their number-crunching clusters more easily. The technology that the Hadoop distributor ...

What you missed in Cloud: Services galore

Last week marked another step forward in the evolution of cloud services as new developments upped the operational standard across every part of the stack. Zscaler, Inc. led charge with the addition of a firewall to its managed security platform that promises to keep threats outside the organization and sensitive data inside. The value proposition ...

HP weaves behavioral analytics into its cloud security story

Hewlett-Packard Co. is making its own contribution to the raft of security products sweeping across the floor of the RSA Conference this morning with the launch of new behavioral analytics functionality aimed at helping organizations catch insider threats before any serious harm can be done. That has long been a pain point in the enterprise. ...

EMC’s latest acquisition aims to encrypt the hybrid cloud

EMC wrapped up last week with the acquisition of a low-key encryption provider called CloudLink Technologies Inc. to help make its storage platform more secure. Or more specifically, to make enforcing that security across different kinds of infrastructure less of a hassle than it is now. Most of the components in the storage kingpin’s reference ...

IBM launches a cloud-based security command center to monitor global hacking

In the latest expansion of its burgeoning cloud arsenal, IBM has launched a new service that provides detailed information on malicious activity from around the world  for free with the goal of fostering more effective coordination against hackers. The industry has been sorely lacking such collaboration thus far. Although there is an abundance of threat ...

Multiplier effect: VMware hooks up its mobile platform to the software-defined network for enhanced security

VMware Inc. has come up with a novel new application for software-defined networking that extends the benefits of the emerging management paradigm beyond the complicated mesh of cables and wires running through the data center directly to business workers, or more specifically, their mobile devices. The model draws on the virtualization giant’s presence across both ...

More NoSQL consolidation as Percona snaps up Tokutek’s fractal storage engine

The NoSQL space became a little less crowded this week after Percona LLC acquired  partner Tokutek, Inc. for its unique indexing capabilities. The deal marks the latest in a wave of consolidation that has swept over the world of non-relational data stores over the last few months. That trend most recently saw Apple snap up ...