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

Amazon returns Microsoft’s volley with System Center integration

Hot on the heels of Microsoft Corp. unveiling a landmark expansion of its infrastructure-as-a-service platform, Amazon.com Inc. is sending the ball back into Redmond’s court with a new add-on meant to make it easier for Windows shops to move their on-premise workloads to its rival cloud. The tactic is the same one Amazon employed against ...

Capriza lands $27 million for novel approach to simplifying enterprise apps

For all the talk of consumerization in the enterprise, the mission-critical applications powering core operations at most of the world’s largest organizations today remain as unwieldy and complicated as they were 20 years ago. Enter Capriza Inc., which has has just raised $27 million from some of the biggest names in the venture capital community ...

Study says cloud becoming the norm, rather than exception, in the enterprise

Verizon Communications Inc. didn’t bother to ask respondents whether their organizations have embraced the new way of consuming computing resources in its second annual study on the state of enterprise cloud adoption. The battle has already been decided. Instead, the carrier focused on how they’re going about it – and found that the traditional barriers ...

With new service, DreamHost lets developers dive into OpenStack AWS-style

After two years of testing with a select group of customers, DreamHost is finally ready to make its OpenStack-based cloud available to the broader public – but it’s still officially in beta with no time frame for launch. This presumably means there are still some hiccups to work out with the service, but that shouldn’t be ...

Following rivals, Red Hat intros free cloud package for startups

Responding to similar gestures from rivals, Red Hat Inc. has begun offering up a basket of free goodies to startups that choose OpenShift over the competition. The move follows the open-source stalwart shelling out over $80 million for the UK’s FeedHenry Ltd. to augment the platform-as-a-service suite with mobile development capabilities in a parallel effort ...

Vast majority of software developers now use open source, Forrester reports

In its eighth and most expansive annual survey of open-source technology adoption in the enterprise development community yet, Forrester Research Inc. has found that the overwhelming majority of software engineers now incorporate free software into their workflows. That proliferation mirrors the growing corporate participation in the movement, which the firm says is already seeing over ...

IBM takes its hybrid cloud to a new level with more interoperability, data services

IBM rolled out a string of new products at its Insight 2014 conference in Las Vegas intended to help organizations make more out of their data wherever it resides, be it on its infrastructure-as-a-service platform or behind the corporate firewall. Laying the foundation for the push is the addition of more configuration options that allow cloud ...

Cognizant exec says all evidence shows enterprises are ready for Hadoop | #BigDataNYC

The enterprise has passed the “science experiment” phase in its journey to adopt Hadoop, and it’s now entering a time when the real value of unstructured data can start coming to bear, according to Gustavo De Leon of Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. The executive dropped by theCUBE at SiliconANGLE’s recent BigDataNYC meet-up to share his ...

Microsoft moves closer to cloud-first strategy with TechEd announcements

At its annual TechEd conference in Barcelona this week, Microsoft took the covers off two sets of upgrades to its core cloud services that together bring CEO Satya Nadella’s vision of a cloud-first product strategy a historic step forward. The first concerns the company’s infrastructure-as-a-service platform, which is now better equipped to host traditional enterprise applications. ...

Oracle analytics exec says Big Data market is coming his firm’s way | #BigDatNYC

With the evolution of Hadoop, the industry has shifted its attention from the technical details under the hood to ways in which the batch processing platform can help address tangible business problems. The vendor community is now adjusting by assembling technology components into solutions in a shift that Oracle Corp.’s Dan McClary sees as validation ...