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

Quantum Updates Disk, Tape Offerings

Quantum announced the latest versions of its DXi8500 disk system and the Scalar i6000 tape library, as well as its Quantum Vision storage and backup analytics tool. DXi8500 features the new DXi 2.1 software, which the company claims makes its offering the “the fastest and highest-capacity single deduplication appliance.” It can scale from 40 to ...

AMD Challenges Intel with New Chip, Rapid Expansion

It seems some of the major storage vendors are starting to look beyond Intel. The chipmaker has some very ambitious plans to expand in areas where its market share is relatively small (namely mobile), though it’s seeing competition heating up in its home turf at the same time. This week Advanced Micro Devices debuted the ...

ScaleXtreme Adds to Cloud Management Platform

ScaleXtreme has launched Dynamic Server Assembly into general availability, a new feature that’s now included in its ScaleXtreme Xpress and ScaleXtreme Xpert cloud software. The solution, which is available in both a free and a premium edition, aims to help companies provision and run cloud deployments across a number of cloud service providers as well as in-house facilities. It ...

Revolution R 5.0: Hadoop Integration, New Features

Revolution Analytics launched the latest version of its software suite for analytics projects based on the R programming language, Revolution R 5.0. The solution now provides users with the ability to tap two of the biggest buzzwords in the big data analytics space today: Hadoop, and operation at scale. “Erik Segur, Michigan State University’s Information ...

Dell’s Take on I/O in the Cloud Datacenter

Dell recently released a case study about NIC partitioning (NPAR), a method that splits an Ethernet port into four virtual ports and consequently saves PCI Express (PCIe) slots. It also lets admins to provision bandwidth to VMs and software running on them regardless of the OS or hypervisor, thus reducing I/O bottlenecks. Dell has been collaborating ...

Nutanix Shows Off Its Fusion-Power

Scale-out SAN appliance maker Nutanix demonstrated the performance of its Fusion ioMemory-powered Nutanix Complete Cluster in 50-node benchmark. Each node was equipped with a 320 GB ioDrive.  This marks the latest milestone for Fusion-io, a Utah-based manufacturer of flash storage systems and related software that are known for delivering significant performance boosts. “The innovative use of ...

Datacenter Virtualization: It’s Complicated

Companies are virtualizing to optimize their hardware resources, lowering the number of servers and consequently power needed to run jobs. Virtualization can also boost overall efficiency beyond just lowered costs, to include an increase in performance and agility as well, but you need to get it to work first. Bert Latamore wrote up a piece ...

Sony, Competitors Expand Gaming Strategy Amidst Mobile Takeover

Electronics maker Sony is hoping to push the borders of its gaming ecosystem outwards by opening up for developers. No official launch date has been announced just yet, but a beta version of the PlayStation Suite SDK will be offered to select developers in the U.S, Japan and Korea. It leverages C# and can be ...

Weekly iPad, Android Business App Roundup: Cube Time Tops the List

This week’s top five business apps for tablet users  include productivity apps, a web browser, and a security suite – and Cube Time & Expense Tracker, the first app in our roundup got the spotlight. The app’s title covers its core functionality, though the developers went much further than that to deliver more features, thanks ...

Arista on the Hadoop-Aware Network: IT Will Have to Change

Doug Gourlay of Arista Networks sat down for an interview with SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier and Wikibon’s Dave Vellante, providing a glimpse into the networking layer of a Hadoop deployment. After a brief talk about the growth his company has seen recently, Gourlay discussed the differences between the traditional datacenter network, and the one used to ...