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

Dell Sees Slow Growth, Expands Portfolio

Electronics maker Dell reported earnings for its third fiscal quarter, missing analysts’ expectations and lowering its own forecast. Dell’s revenue has seen no growth at  $15.4 billion, and the company lowered its expectation for this fiscal year. “Dell said that given the uncertain macroeconomic environment and complexity in working through the industry-wide hard drive issue ...

SolidFire Hires Former Xiotech Exec as New Head of Sales

SSD storage systems maker SolidFire announced it has appointed Mark Glasgow as its new Vice President of Worldwide Sales. Glasgow has served in executive sales and maangment positions for 20 years, and joins the company from Xiotech where he worked as vice president of sales for the past six years. During his tenure Xiotech (now Xio), ...

Informatica Cozies Up for Cloud Winter 2012

Data integration software maker revealed Informatica Cloud Winter 2012, the latest version of its offering which will become generally available in 2012. It features several significant improvements, notably extended support and several additions to the solution. Cloud Winter 2012 features integration enhancements, including speedier outbound messaging and bulk API support for Salesforce CRM and Force.com. ...

Mark Himelstein Joins Hortonworks as VP of Engineering

Hortonworks, a Hadoop startup that was spun off from Yahoo, has hired Mark Himelstein as its new vice president of engineering. Hortonworks is amidst some rapid expansion thanks to a couple of recent initiatives, which is why this latest addition to its management team is particularly significant. “We believe that Mark’s presence will further accelerate Hortonworks’ ...

DDN Storage Fusion Gets Boost from IBM, New Offerings

Data-aware storage systems maker DataDirect Networks has expanded its big data appliance strategy with a new team-up with IBM. The Big Blue is consolidating its clustering solutions under a new name, the IBM Intelligent Cluster portfolio. Alongside the addition of new Ethernet switches, IBM is also offering DataDirect’s SFA 10K Storage Platform. “Often deployed in ...

New Relic Gets $15M for Performance Monitoring App

Software-as-service provider New Relic announced it has closed a $15 million round of funding led by DAG Ventures and Four Rivers Group. Investors Allen & Company, Benchmark Capital, Tenaya Capital, and Trinity Ventures also participated in the round. The company says it will use the capital to meet “overwhelming demand” from companies that are using ...

Apache Hadoop Update Marks Milestone for Ecosystem

This week, Hadoop received its first update in more than a year.  Apache 0.23.0 features a number of new and extended functionalities including HDFS federation, which improves the data analytics engine’s ability to scale; and the rewritten MapReduce 2 that allows parallel apps to run on Hadoop while reducing bottlenecks associated with scaling. This is ...

Jaspersoft’s New Scholar Program Bridges Analytics Skill-Gap

BI software maker Jaspersoft has a new initiative: the Jaspersoft Scholars Program,  which provides higher education institutions an opportunity to apply for a free license of the company’s commercial BI suite. In addition, training and other online resources are also provided to better educate students in their use of the software. “Eighty percent of students specialize in ...

DotCloud Cloud Adds Support for MySQL, MongoDB and Redis

DotCloud announced that its cloud management platform now supports three of the most popular databases used in cloud deployments: MySQL, MongoDB and Redis, a relatively new NoSQL database. DotCloud was founded in 2010 and launched less than half a year ago with support for 12 languages and databases. The company offers a platform-as-a-service to simplify ...

QLogic Latest IT Firm to Buy Back Stock

Networking gear vendor QLogic is the latest tech company that announced a stock buyback recently. In a press release that went out today, QLogic confirmed that its board has authorized a repurchase of $200 worth of its own shares over the period of the next two years. This news follows a couple of major updates ...