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

Microsoft/IBM alliance targets Amazon’s cloud dominance

Mutual self-interest can drive even rivals to embrace each other, as IBM and Microsoft have done with a new alliance  that’s aimed at leveling the playing field against infrastructure-as-a-service kingpin Amazon.com Inc. and, to a lesser extent, each other. The partnership has two primary components. Microsoft will make its core on-premise offerings available on IBM’s public cloud, ...

When it comes to structured vs. unstructured data, MarkLogic says you can have it all | #BigDataNYC

The term NoSQL typically refers to a category of databases that address unstructured information more effectively than traditional  relational models, but MarkLogic Inc. wants it to take on an entirely different meaning. “We don’t like to be be put in a silo; we like to redefine the boundaries of what a database should be,” said ...

Microsoft endorses value of the app economy | #BigDataNYC

The rise of the app economy has created a unique opportunity for developers to pursue their ambitions, producing multi-billion dollar success stories such as Instagram and WhatsApp, but the data science community does not yet have a medium through which to channel its potential. Microsoft Corp.’s Joseph Sirosh dropped by theCUBE at SiliconANGLE’s recent BigData ...

Teradata pivots up the analytics food chain with data relationships mapper

Teradata Corp. is rolling out a new solution for identifying relationships across different kinds of information that aims to take the data scientist out of the analytics equation and hurry business insights along. The launch comes as the growing competition from Hadoop pushes the company to expand beyond its data warehousing home turf in pursuit ...

Oracle takes aim at Hadoop governance with Metadata Management suite

Amid exploding demand for data integration software in the Hadoop community, Oracle Corp. is rolling out a new way for organizations to track their information as it progresses through the analytics lifecycle. The launch completes the database maker’s lineup of governance solutions into a full suite on par with competing offerings from the likes of Talend ...

IBM unloads money-losing chip business, shocks investors with Q3 earnings surprise

After many months of wrangling, IBM  finally managed to convince Globalfoundries Inc. to take over its unprofitable chip-making operations in a deal that will see Big Blue pay its long-time semiconductor supplier for the trouble rather than the other way around. The costly transaction marks a much-needed high point in the enterprise technology stalwart’s push ...

OpenStack landmark: Mirantis closes record-breaking $100 million funding round

Mirantis Inc. has snagged $100 million in funding to step up its campaign for OpenStack dominance amid increasing competition from both fellow startups and larger incumbent vendors vying for a slice of the hottest trend in the cloud. The record-breaking round, the company’s second, marks the biggest venture capital infusion in the history of the ...

What you missed in Cloud: Microsoft expands open source reach

Mirroring the trend in the data analytics space, open source is emerging as a key driver of innovation in the cloud, where the big vendors are wasting no time jumping on the bandwagon. Microsoft Corp. is leading by example and throwing its weight behind Docker in a landmark move set to bring the most buzzed-about ...

Hadoop maturity drives demand for data integration software, says Informatica VP

Data integration software has become the single most widely used category of solutions in new analytics projects, according to recently published Wikibon research, a trend that Informatica Corp.’s Todd Goldman sees as a natural part of the evolution of Hadoop. He appeared on theCUBE at SiliconANGLE’s recently concluded BigDataNYC 2014 meet-up to explain why that’s ...

What you missed in Big Data: Hadoop love fest in the Big Apple

The characteristically active analytics ecosystem went into overdrive for last week’s landmark Strata Conference + Hadoop World 2014 summit in New York to produce some of the most significant product updates in recent memory. Cloudera set the tone for the event the evening before the official kickoff with a major update to its flagship distribution of the ...