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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Rackspace Acquires MongoDB Startup ObjectRocket, Hails NoSQL

Rackspace just announced this morning that it has snatched up ObjectRocket, an emerging Database-as-a-Service provider. Terms of the deal, which is set to close later today, were not disclosed. ObjectRocket offers developers a cloud-based environment that’s built to run MongoDB, a popular NoSQL database developed by a company called 10gen.  The service is available on-demand ...

Day 1 @ Strata: New Hadoop Distros, and Cloud Convergence

The Big Data whales are circling around each other at this week’s Strata conference. Three vendors announced new Hadoop flavors, and two major solution providers unveiled products that can help enterprises realize a return on their analytics software. All about Hadoop Greenplum introduced a new distribution called Pivotal HD, a near real time analytics engine ...

The Real-Time Advantage of Cassandra Over Hadoop: Insight vs. Unworthy Data

Tim Moreton, the chief technology officer of Acunu Analytics, hopped into theCube yesterday afternoon at this year’s first Strata event to talk about his startup, and explain the value of real-time analytics for the enterprise (full video below). Acunu created a real-time data crunching engine for Cassandra, an increasingly popular distributed database available under the Apache ...

SAP Snaps Up SmartOps, Optimized for the Mainstream Retailer

SAP acquired inventory optimization specialist SmartOps for an undisclosed sum. SmartsOps is a Pittsburg, PA-based firm that has been developing supply chain software since the year 2000. Its solutions include a demand sensing platform that analyzes shopping patterns to predict how long inventory will last, and a supply chain optimization module that is compatible with ...

Co-Browsing is Part of Salesforce’s New Package Deal for Mobile Cloud

Salesforce introduced a new application that allows help desk representatives to directly interact with users regardless of the platform they are using, whether it’s a PC, handset or a tablet. Service Cloud Mobile, as the app is called, is a subscription-based bundle designed for use by consumer facing companies such as banks and retailers. Features ...

DDN’s hScaler is the “Best Appliance for Hadoop So Far” – Breaking Analysis

There’s plenty of Hadoop fun to go ’round at this week’s Strata conference, as Big Data comes into its own and companies find they’re ready to execute on years of research and exploration.  DataDirect Networks is joining the party with its latest storage solution, which it says runs Hadoop faster and more efficiently than commodity ...

Big Data Search + Sentiment are Key to Dell’s Latest Analytics Offering

Dell cooked up a surprise for the attendees of this week’s O’Reilly Strata Conference. The technology vendor unveiled a new version of its Kitenga Analytics software platform today, and it’s already showing off the new features.  This latest development is just a small part of Dell’s ongoing efforts to retool its core product portfolio for ...

Cloudera Makes Hadoop More Enterprise-Ready than Ever

Cloudera launched the newest edition of its flagship product this morning at the O’Reilly Strata Conference, which kicked off this morning in Santa Clara, California.  Cloudera Enterprise, which consists of the company’s open-source Hadoop distribution and its commercial management software, now ships with two additional tools and plenty of upgrades. The release includes Cloudera Manager ...

Pentaho Automates Data Vizualization, So Nothing’s Lost In Translation

Data visualization is for more than just new educational programs on the History channel. With Big Data making its mark on end users in the enterprise, understanding the metadata becomes all the more important.  Visualization is one of the most helpful ways data can be represented, but distributing this formated information through the cloud’s countless ...

Does the World Need Another Hadoop Distro? Greenplum Says Yes

Greenplum is challenging Cloudera and MapR with a new Hadoop solution that delivers faster response times and better integration than the competition. Donald Miner, the solutions architect for the EMC subsidiary, blogged the news this morning. Dubbed Pivotal HD, the distribution will be launched into general availability later this year. It will ship a couple ...