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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Amazon’s Terry Hanold on buying and selling software in the cloud | #re:Invent2013

Amazon maintains a dominant position in both online retail and cloud computing, opposite ends of the e-commerce spectrum that have very little in common besides the delicate balance between buyers and sellers. Terry Hanold, the vice president of cloud commerce for AWS, dropped by theCUBE at re:Invent 2013 to walk us through the ins and ...

Cloudera partners with Udacity for online Big Data classes

Cloudera is seeking to bridge the Big Data knowledge gap – and ensure that the market sustains its momentum for years to come – through education. The Hadoop distributor has joined forces with Udacity, a Mountain View, California-based provider of massive open online courses (MOOCs,) to equip tech-savvy students with the know-how to uncover patterns ...

AWS head of business development on driving value in the ecosystem | #re:Invent2013

The ecosystem is becoming an increasingly valuable source of growth for Amazon, with thousands of companies offering a wide range of products and services atop AWS. Terry Wise, the director of business development for the retail giant’s cloud business, boasts of signing up 4,000 partners in the past year alone, nearly doubling the number of ...

AWS Big Data chief talks real time analytics | #re:Invent2013

It was an action packed week at re:Invent 2013. From making the cloud more transparent to challenging VMware to introducing a stream processing service for the masses, Amazon didn’t stop for a breather – and neither did we. The man behind it all, AWS data science GM Dr. Matt Wood, hopped into theCUBE on Day ...

Chromebook 11 no longer available due to customer safety concerns

Hewlett Packard and Google have stopped selling the HP Chromebook 11 after receiving a “small number” of complaints that the power supply provided with the machine overheats, the pair announced in a statement this week. Citing anonymous sources with inside knowledge of the matter, Bloomberg reported that the decision to halt shipments came after no ...

Splunk and Ford collaborate on smart car analytics

Futurist, filmmaker and theCUBE alumnus Jason Silva predicts that sensory data will help reshape our individual and collective destinies, improving our lives in “ways we could never have conceived before.” But while Silva’s Human 2.0 revolution will likely remain in science fiction for the foreseeable future, self-tuning cars that can achieve better performance by tapping ...

Cerego uses data to help tomorrow’s health professionals study better

It’s been almost a year since Cerego exited stealth with an ambitious memory management tool that marries elements of psychology and applied learning with self-optimizing algorithms to bring education into the twenty-first century. The platform uses these algorithms to identify students’ strengths and weakness and generate appropriate personalized study plans that accelerate the learning process ...

Amazon gets serious about Cloud analytics with PostgreSQL, stream processing

After diving into the desktop-as-a-service market and tackling mobile UX on Day 2 of re:Invent 2013, Amazon is going after cloud analytics in a two-pronged offensive against enterprise vendors. On the relational database front, the firm is upgrading its RDS service to support PosgreSQL, an open source MySQL rival with roots stretching back to the ...

Partners make AWS more transparent, Big Data friendly @ re:Invent

There’s been no lack of excitement at Amazon’s re:Invent conference this week, with the IaaS titan announcing two new services for streaming apps and desktops from the cloud. Further fueling the buzz, the company pulled back the curtains on CloudTrail, a free tool that lets customers track API calls to their AWS deployments. CloudTrail aims ...

Amazon, competition double down on Devs @ re:Invent 2013

Earlier this week, EMC and VMware spinoff Pivotal threw down the gauntlet to Amazon with a new cloud development platform that includes a set of integrated tools for analyzing Big Data. Now, the infrastructure-as-a-service behemoth is firing back. Amazon today announced two new AWS services at its re:Invent 2013 conference in Las Vegas, including WorkPlaces, ...