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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New MongoDB 2.6 improves scalability and performance

MongoDB today announced the general availability of MongoDB 2.6, a release which marks one of the most important milestones for MongoDB since the database’s launch in 2009. The company has added automation features to its MongoDB Management Service (MMS) including incremental backup, point-in-time recovery, monitoring, visualization and alerts, and a fully-managed solution in the cloud. Also new ...

Amazon driving the cloud into the heart of the enterprise, one new feature and price cut at a time | #AWSsummit

Cloud computing is changing the way IT is delivered, enabling users to consume technology as a service and only pay for what has been used with no upfront capital investment in infrastructure, long-term contracts or ongoing maintenance costs. Amazon, a company that has helped popularize this model, is now growing its focus in the enterprise. ...

Weekly Cloud review: Microsoft and Amazon step up IaaS rivalry + HP takes SDN to the cloud

Another week, another round of cloud markdowns. Hot on the heels of Google and Amazon lowering their rates, Microsoft announced double-digit cost reductions of its own in its latest attempt to lap ahead in the fiercely competitive race to zero. Redmond first began matching rivals’ price drops in early 2012, a tradition that was enshrined ...

How WANdisco enables Big Data in geographically distributed organizations | #BigDataSV

There’s a lot of excitement around Hadoop, but at present only a portion of operational clusters are in production, due primarily to a lack of enterprise features such as disaster recovery and continuous availability. WANdisco chief marketing officer Jim Campigli and CTO Jagane Sundar stopped by theCUBE during SiliconANGLE’s BigDataSV meetup to discuss how their ...

Amazon cloud boss talks enterprise adoption | #AWSSummit

Andy Jassy, Amazon’s vice president of cloud computing, dedicated his entire keynote address at last week’s AWS Summit to the needs of corporate customers and his firm’s efforts to address them. That speaks to how far the online retailer has come in its public cloud journey, which started in 2006 with the launch of what ...

In the Internet of Things, software is key to value creation

The erosion of hardware margins is outstripping the ability of manufacturers to make it up on volume, even as the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand at an accelerating pace, concludes a new report penned by Laurie F. Wurster, Research Director at Gartner. The report, entitled “Emerging Technology Analysis: Software Licensing and Entitlement Management ...

EMC passes another milestone towards IT-as-a-Service : Data protection updates

Storage industry stalwart EMC is revamping its data protection line up as part of its ongoing efforts to deliver on the vision of the software-defined data center, where IT service delivery is decoupled from the underlying infrastructure and driven by business objectives rather than physical constraints. The company hopes to turn that into a reality ...

Cloud first for Microsoft : Azure price cuts, developer outreach + more | #bldwin

Just when it seems things are beginning to settle down in the public cloud, Microsoft has declared that it will dramatically lower prices on Windows Azure in a bid to match the cuts arch-nemesis Amazon unveiled during last week’s AWS Summit in San Francisco. That move was itself a response to the sweeping cost reductions ...

Dell builds out mobile security suite, simplifies VPN management

Dell has launched a new version of its Secure Mobile Access solution that allows admins to restrict which applications can connect to the corporate network based on the specific security permissions assigned to individual users and devices. The offering is part of the company’s recently introduced Enterprise Mobility Management suite and runs on its SonicWALL ...

HP shells out $57 million to settle investor lawsuit

A nearly three-year-long court battle came to an end this week with HP agreeing to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by a group of shareholders after former CEO Leo Apotheker backtracked on his much-touted vision for webOS in August 2011. The mobile operating system, which HP obtained through the 2010 acquisition of Palm, was supposed ...