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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Joyent’s new service promises to make on-premise containers a reality

Joyent Inc. hopes to speed the adoption of containers with a new service that promises to remove the main barriers to mainstream acceptance in one fell swoop. The launch is the culmination of a several-year investment in the lightweight virtualization format that originally rose from internal operational needs. The effort saw the San Fransisco-based provider ...

Talend takes data integration to the cloud

Talend Inc. is rolling out a cloud-based version of its data integration platform that aims to address the increasingly distributed nature of the modern enterprise. The launch represents an effort to level the playing field against the hosted options already available through the competition. The shift away from traditional on-premise licensing within the segment is ...

HP debuts appliance that delivers OpenStack-in-a-box

Hewlett-Packard Co. filled in another missing piece of its hybrid cloud this morning with the launch of a new integrated appliance aimed at lowering the adoption barrier for enterprises. The value proposition puts a powerful open-source twist on the standard pitch for such systems. The new Helion Rack promises to save organizations the upwards of ...

Rubrik launches out of stealth with ambitious plan to “eliminate backup software” in the enterprise

A team of veteran engineers and technology executives exited stealth this morning to change how organizations protect their most sensitive information. The 22-strong Rubrik Inc. hopes to stop at nothing short of “redefining” the multi-billion-dollar data protection market. Or at least that’s what the Palo Alto-based startup claims, but details on how the all-star team ...

Microsoft’s open-source makeover a developer-only campaign – so far

While it went unmentioned in the landmark speech during which Satya Nadella (right) outlined his priorities as the newly minted CEO of Microsoft last March, openness has become a key imperative for the company in the year since. The changes are unmistakable. The site that Redmond quietly set up to chronicle its activities in the ...

What you missed in Cloud: Connecting the dots

Integration was the name of the game in the public cloud last week as a number of major players unified their disparate services around the latest enterprise use cases. Adobe Systems Inc. set the ball rolling by repacking three of its most well-known tools into a managed platform for handling documents. The suite is centered ...

What you missed in Big Data: Flying sparks

Startups took over the analytics agenda last week with a series of major launches spanning every step of the data processing lifecycle, starting from the initial collection stage. Tamr Inc. emerged at the head of the column after unveiling a free standalone version of its metadata aggregation technology. The software collects logs from the different ...

Couchbase moves into the microservices era with multi-dimensional scaling

Couchbase Inc. is breaking up its namesake document store and turning the individual components into discrete services that will deploy separately to make the whole more efficient. The overhaul represents a historic departure from the conventional way of building databases. Like practically every other enterprise application, the software that organizations use to manage their information ...

IBM plugs Twitter’s firehose into Watson

IBM is unleashing its artificial intelligence engine on the social sphere with new data integration options that offer to provide an unprecedented view of how consumers behave. The update is the first fruit of a partnership with Twitter Inc. that was originally announced last year. The alliance was unveiled at the end of October with grand ...

Health care under attack: Premera hit by mega breach

Premera Blue Cross has become the latest insurance provider to come forward about falling victim to hackers after revealing a massive attack on its systems that could affect millions of consumers. The breach reflects a growing threat against the healthcare sector that has intensified considerably in recent quarters. The industry reached the current alarm level ...