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 releases TensorWatch, a tool for visualizing and debugging AI models

A month after releasing the code for one of the core algorithms behind Bing, Microsoft Corp. today made another notable contribution to the open-source community. The company’s research division today introduced TensorWatch, an internally developed tool created to take some complexity out of artificial intelligence projects. It focuses on one aspect of the development process in ...

Qumulo debuts new flash systems, storage analytics features

Kleiner Perkins-backed storage startup Qumulo Inc. today pulled back the curtains on three new flash systems for enterprise data centers, plus software enhancements aimed at streamlining management operations. Seattle-based Qumulo describes itself as a provider of hybrid cloud file storage. The startup’s flagship product is a data management platform that enables companies to keep upwards of ...

At re:Inforce, AWS looks to simplify cloud security

Amazon Web Services Inc. is making it easier for enterprises to protect their cloud deployments from hackers. Ahead of its inaugural re:Inforce security conference in Boston today and Wednesday, AWS late Monday announced the general availability of Security Hub and Control Tower, two services that promise to simplify certain core aspects of network protection teams’ work. They’re ...

Mist Systems brings its network management AI on-premises

Mist Systems today introduced a pair of new solutions aimed at enabling companies to build more efficient wireless networks, a launch that marks its first product release since being acquired by Juniper Networks Inc. earlier this year. Headlining the announcement is Mist Edge. It’s an appliance version of the Juniper subsidiary’s cloud-based network administration platform, which lets ...

Sales enablement startup Showpad bags $70M in funding

Showpad Inc., a startup helping enterprise sales teams close deals more effectively, today announced that it has closed a deal of its own: a $70 million funding round co-led by Insight Partners and Dawn Capital. The investment marks the fourth time Showpad has raised outside capital. Other participants in the round included Hummingbird Ventures and ...

EU reportedly preparing to hit Qualcomm with another antitrust fine

European Union regulators once again have Qualcomm Inc. in their sights. Three sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg today that the EU is preparing to fine the chipmaker over anticompetitive business practices. The news comes 18 months after European antitrust authorities slapped Qualcomm with a 997 million euro ($1.13 billion) penalty for undermining rival chipmakers. Qualcomm had ...

IBM and Cloudera ink partnership to cross-sell key data products

IBM Corp. and Cloudera Inc. are teaming up to expand the adoption of their data processing products. The companies today announced a go-to-market partnership that will see them cross-sell key software from each other’s analytics portfolios. The alliance represents a continuation of IBM’s years-long alliance with Hortonworks Inc., which merged with Cloudera in a deal inked ...

After Pixel Slate’s mixed success, Google exits the tablet business

Google LLC will stop directly competing with Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. in the tablet market. The company on Thursday told Business Insider that it’s exiting the segment to focus more its Chromebook laptops. As part of the move, Google has halted work on two tablets that were scheduled to launch sometime after 2019. The ...

Waymo teams up with Renault, Nissan for global driverless transportation push

Waymo LLC has found itself two powerful new allies in the auto industry. The Alphabet Inc. subsidiary, Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. today announced a collaboration to explore the launch of autonomous mobility services in international markets. They will focus on two markets in particular: Renault’s home country of France and Japan, where ...

Apple cautions US tariffs on China could hurt its competitiveness

Apple Inc. has sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer warning that the Trump administration’s tariffs on China could harm its ability to compete in the global market. The letter, dated June 17 but made public today, points out that all the iPhone maker’s core products are manufactured in China. The same is true ...