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

iOS, Android App Development Trends: Search, Gaming Funds

The app development scene is not lacking in activity, in light of the growing demand around the mobile sector, personal cloud and social enterprise trends. Many reports by research firms including IDC predict that billions of connected devices will be used worldwide in the foreseeable future – a huge chunk of which will be smartphones ...

Oracle Court Drama Continues: Google and HP Fire Back

Oracle has a very effective legal department, considering all the lawsuits it has been involved with at various points in time, and the latest two developments will force the company to make good use of it.  The first update comes from the ongoing Google case, in which Oracle sued the internet giant for alleged infringements ...

4G Races Pushes Ahead, T-Mobile Gains in 41 Cities

Today T-Mobile announced it has doubled the speed of its 4G HSPA+ networks in an additional 41 cities, includingSalt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego and Virginia Beach. Back at the CES 2010, the carrier promised it will double speeds for its 4G users from 21Mbps to 42 Mbps, saying that it expects to the ...

Big Data Trends: From SMBs to the Semantic Web

Big data has become a buzzword in the enterprise space, and it looks like the same is happening among midsized companies. While these get much less quantities of data, they can analyze and gain insight from compared to the enterprise, a new study of over than 3,000 chief information officers by IBM found that business ...

Google Sync Upgrade In Time to Pull Users from iCloud?

Google released three new features and enhancements to the iOS version of its Google Sync app, which lets users connect to their Google account and related cloud services. Google has polished the Android version of the app more than the iOS version, but iPhone, iPod and iPad users will be now be able to do ...

Dell Cares about Storage, Beefs Up Portfolio

Dell is investing a lot of effort into its storage business in order to stay relevant to the market, and is competing with the four main players as a result: EMC, NetApp, Hewlett-Packard and IBM.  The company’s latest development in this area is the addition of  scalable network-attached storage and unified storage capabilities to its ...

Bankrupt Satellites for Dish Network: TerreStar Marks Ergen’s Latest Snatch

Charles Ergen’s Dish Network has bid $1.375 billion in cash and the assumption of risks involving license transfers for TerreStar Networks. Dish has been selected by the bankrupt satellite company to be the opening bidder in an upcoming auction. The reason Dish is after TerraStar includes a number of things, though the main thing that ...

SAP Reveals Three New Business Intelligence Products

German business software-maker SAP promised its investors back at SAP SAPphire that it will more than double its revenues by 2015, thanks to a big push on data analytics and mobile. The latest step the company has taken comes with today’s announcement that Crystal Server 2011 and Business Objects Edge 4.0 will be rolled out ...

Cisco Getting its Act Together, but Competition is Catching Up

Cisco is putting a lot of effort into regaining the momentum and growth it has lost throughout the past 12 months. The company is now shifting its focus back to its core businesses, with the most recent example being a new datacenter fabric launch. The company today announced the Cisco High-Performance Trading Fabric designed especially ...

EMC Isilon Wins in Big Data Storage

EMC announced today that Industrial Color, the company that came up with online digital photo workflow has deployed EMC Isilon scale-out NAS as the primary storage platform that supports the various services it offers. Some of Industrial Color’s client base includes  Victoria’s Secret, NBC Universal, Kohls, Showtime Networks, Kate Spade, and Warner Bros. “Using EMC’s ...