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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3 keys to rule Big Data economy : tech, people + culture | #BigDataNYC

The volume of information being stored and applied to business practices today continues to grow at an astonishing rate, with the digital universe set to expand more than 25 percent annually through 2012, according to research from EMC. Driven by the rapid adoption of connected devices and Big Data technologies, this trend is creating new ...

Pentaho Sets Big Data Priorities for 2014

With Big Data continuing an upward trend in the enterprise, decision makers are increasingly looking beyond traditional BI for operational visibility and competitive advantage. Not to be left in the dust, open source business intelligence firm Pentaho is shifting its focus to making information more consumable for end-users. The company hit its first major analytics ...

Weekly Cloud Review: On-Demand Hybrid Hosting and APIs

As data volumes continue to grow, the hybrid cloud becomes an increasingly attractive proposition for enterprises. Integrating on- and off-premise infrastructure enables CIOs to safeguard sensitive information behind the firewall while taking full advantage of the affordability and flexibility of the public cloud. But with most hybrid platforms, provisioning resources, enforcing policies and managing data ...

Weekly Big Data Review: From HDP to Next Gen BI

Hortonworks became the center of attention this week after upgrading its Hadoop distribution with a YARN-based architecture that lets enterprises store and manage all of their data in one place. HDP 2.0 achieves this by providing support for stream processing and rapid ad hoc analysis via Hive 0.12, a faster and more feature-rich fork of ...

Internet of Things Review: Tablets Are All the Rage

It’s been an exciting week for mobile enthusiasts on both the Apple and Microsoft camps, but it was the former that stole the stage with the iPad Air. The fifth generation tablet sports a cutting edge 64-bit A7 processor that provide twice the performance of its predecessor and 72 times the graphical horsepower of the ...

Weekly Security Review: Aaron Swartz’s Legacy and the Cyber Grand Challenge

Before his untimely death in January, hacktivist Aaron Swartz was working on an open source dead-drop tool that would enable journalists to securely accept documents from whistleblowers without exposing their identities. Continuing his legacy, the Freedom of the Press Foundation has recently taken over the project in an effort to solve the technical issues that ...

DataStax Snags Former Fusion-io CFO

Apache Cassandra distributor DataStax announced today that it has appointed Dennis Wolf as chief financial officer. The Silicon Valley veteran joins the company from flash storage solutions maker Fusion-io, which posted a first-quarter loss of $27.9 million, or 28 cents a share on Wednesday. Wolf brings more than 30 years of experience to the company. ...

NetApp Making More Friends to Extend Channel Reach

Storage vendor NetApp is expanding in all directions with an aggressive partnering strategy that earned it two new alliances and a major channel victory in the past week alone. The most notable of these is the partnership with Verizon to make Data ONTAP available for the carrier’s cloud users. Data ONTAP is a storage operating ...

Hadoop Ready for Primetime? 4 Things Hortonworks Needs to Succeed

With this week’s release of HDP 2.0, Hortonworks is marrying Big Data and business analytics to make Hadoop more viable for the traditional enterprise. The latest version of the startup’s flagship distribution utilizes the YARN resource manager to let users store all of their data in one place for more convenient access and analysis. Hortonworks ...

Apple Taking a Page Out of Google’s Book to Grow in the Enterprise

Tim Cook’s Apple is playing it safe with an iterative approach to innovation, focusing on evolution as opposed to revolution. The company stuck to its guns yet again this year with a Retina-equipped follow-up to the iPad mini and a new variation of its full-sized tablet that boasts an array of significant improvements. More than ...