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

Hulu’s Up for Grabs, but Netflix Ain’t Buying

The sale of Hulu, the popular video streaming service currently being auctioned off by owners News Corp, Walt Disney, and Comcast’s NBCUniversal, is entering the next stage, but trouble is in the air. The news that Hulu is up for grabs was  confirmed last week by Disney CEO Robert Iger at the Allen & Co. media ...

Microsoft and Nokia Strengthen Ties, but is it Good for Business?

Microsoft and Nokia have struck a multi-billion dollar partnership to develop a line-up of Nokia-built devices powered by Windows Phone 7.  Both of the companies have been struggling to keep up with the competition with their own individual offerings, though this is especially true for Nokia. As a part of the deal the two companies’ ...

CMS Market Hits New Milestones with WordPress and Others

Popular blogging platform WordPress had a couple of big announcements these past few weeks. A counter on WordPress.com, which tallies the number of  WordPress installations on their own servers as well as self-hosted blogs, just hit the 50 million mark, an update confirmed by  WordPress’ Andrew Nacin, in a tweet. However, this is not the ...

Millennial Media May Be a Good Buy for Apple

Apple’s iAd mobile marketing platform is certainly not the company’s biggest money maker, but the consumer electronics giant is still trying to expand its foothold in a market, which is expected to be worth $2.5 billion by 2010, according to eMarketer. Sources say that Apple, which reportedly used to charge high profile customers some $1 ...

IPv6 Gets Complicated as Two Internets Emerge

World IPv6 Day, a test spanning 24 hours through which over 400 major web companies severed content via IPv6, was held exactly one month ago. It was lead by Yahoo, Google, VMware and other major players to encourage smaller service providers to switch to IPv6, and it seems that this effort proved itself to be ...

This Week in the Cloud: Big Data, Consumer Computing and Privacy

As always, this past week has been packed with significant developments from several companies looking to monetize all the demand surrounding the cloud. Amazon Web Services is currently one of the largest players in this space, and is paying close attention to the rapidly growing big data trend. Around the time Yahoo announced its Hadoop ...

Dell’s Turning into a “Lifestyle Brand” via the Personal Cloud

Dell launched its new “More You” ads this week, presumably to make it clear for the end-user that it can stand up to the criteria set forth by Apple, HP, and the numerous other consumer enterprises out there. Critics claim Dell does not really offer anything special in terms of the capabilities or uniqueness of ...

More Universities Turn to Virtual Desktops; UConn’s New HTML5 Solution

Virtualization solutions maker Ericom announced that the University of Connecticut is piloting its AccessNow flagship offering – a purely HTML5-based virtualization client for VMware View customers. The university has already tested the product successfully, and will roll out AccessNow to its students and faculty in the coming months. Ericom AccessNow for VMware View runs wholly ...

The Private Cloud Sees Big Growth, Drives New Services

A new report released by cloud host StratoGen says that the second quarter has seen a whopping 82 percent growth in private cloud deployments. The company pointed towards the much wider trend of cloud adoption, noting that despite of some outages in the past few months (such as the Google and Amazon Web Services debacles), ...

HP TouchPad Under the Hood: Plans for an Improved Version

Now that Hewlett-Packard released its webOS-powered TouchPad tablet, research firm IHS iSuppli broke down the device to individual components to put on estimate on what kind of margins HP will be making of the new device. The TouchPad comes with a 9.7-inch LF display that iSuppli believes to be similar or identical to the one ...