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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VMworld 2011 News Reel: VDI, Networking & More

It’s day 1 of the VMworld 2011 conference, and we are already seeing a host of vendors and existing partners further aligning themselves with EMC’s virtualization subsidiary. Virsto, a startup that developed software designed to reduce VM storage costs, announced the upcoming beta version of its offering for vSphere 4.1. Virsto has been offering a ...

Hurricane Irene Could be the Next Target for Phishers

Spear-phishing has proven to be a far more effective means of breaching a network, whether that of a consumer or an enterprise, than it has been for the past few years. Major events, such as the tsunami and following earthquake that struck Japan not too long ago, act as triggers for wide-scale spear-phishing campaigns. Hurricane ...

Hewlett-Packard Launches Cloud-in-a-Box at VMworld

Hewlett-Packard rolled out VirtualSystem, a cloud-a-box-offering, at VMworld today.  The offering blends HP storage, servers and networking gear with the latest version of VMware ESXi and the vSphere 5.0 VM management tools, as well as HP’s Insight automation software. Customers can use existing vSphere licenses, or buy ones preinstalled on the pre-configured hardware. The VirtualSystem rack ...

Microsoft Takes a Jab at VMware, Salesforce

Microsoft is taking several approaches to try and grab customer interest to its products and away from what it competitors are offering.  Its recent marketing efforts, with no real surprise about their timing, come just in time for some major rivaling events. Just in time for the VMworld 2011 conference that kicked off today, Microsoft ...

SunGard Launches New Recovery Suite with VMware Support

IT services firm SunGard announced a new managed recovery suite called  Recover2Cloud.  The suite incorporates several services that encompass monitoring, troubleshooting and testing along with deployment as well as recovery. “SunGard’s Recover2Cloud services enhances its existing portfolio with important features like SLA guarantees, service automation and recovery orchestration, and enterprise-class services,” says Laura DuBois from ...

Cloud’s Week in Review: From Open-source Storage to Intel Research

There’s been some buzz around quite a bit of cloud industries throughout the week, following some big announcements including product updates, acquisitions and more. The first one to take the spotlights is Gluster, developer of the open-source, software-only  GlusterFS storage platform. Only month after the release of the previous version of its offering, Gluster announced ...

Thomson Reuters and other Top Tablet Apps for Business Users

This week too we’ve rounded up five of the most widely used tablet business apps out there. This category is a growing one, and more and more developers are following the trend.  As the social enterprise begins to take off, business-oriented apps become even more important for the iPad and Android tablets in particular. iPad ...

Verizon Migrates to the Cloud with CloudSwitch Acquisition

Verizon, a telco tilted towards mobile services rather than cloud development, is rehsaping its strategy to avoid the fate of Nokia and other mobile companies that failed to catch up on the market trends in time. The biggest carrier in the U.S. announced today it has acquired CloudSwitch, a startup that developed an environment for ...

Oracle VM Version 3.0 Takes on VMware

Database giant Oracle launched the third version of Oracle VM this week, its hypervisor offering which it hopes will help it gain a foothold in this space by luring in VMware customers. Monica Kumar, senior director of product marketing at Oracle, said that v3 introduces a number of new features. These include a more efficient interface, policy-based ...

EMC to Buy Back $2BN of Its Own Stock

Storage giant EMC said in a 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it plans on buying back $2 billion worth of shares in fiscal year 2011.  This expands its existing plan of acquiring $1.5 billion in stock this year by $500 million. From the filing: “Item 8.01. Other Events. On August 18, 2011, the ...