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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On-demand scooter startups Lime and Bird reportedly raising $450M

The on-demand transportation market is slowly but surely expanding beyond traditional ride-hailing to other modes of travel. One of the most promising new frontiers is app-based scooter sharing, a new but already fiercely competitive segment. A number of separate reports from today indicate that Bird Rides Inc. and LimeBike Inc., two of this segment’s leading ...

Intel teases a mammoth 28-core chip and new display technology at Computex

Following Nvidia Corp.’s introduction of a new robotics chip at Computex yesterday, Intel Corp. this morning gave attendees of the closely watched computing event a look at several of its own upcoming products. The announcement was headlined by a yet-unnamed, single-socket central processing unit for personal computers. It packs no fewer than 28 processing cores ...

Microsoft debuts supersized Azure instances for memory-hungry applications

Microsoft Corp. today previewed new Azure cloud instances geared towards large, demanding analytics applications that require a lot of memory to store the data they’re crunching. The update centers on the company’s M family of RAM-optimized virtual machines, or computers emulated in software. Microsoft is expanding the lineup with new instances that offer as much as 12 terabytes ...

Nvidia debuts Jetson Xavier, a versatile new AI chip for robots

Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang today introduced Jetson Xavier, a new artificial intelligence chip developed with robots and drones in mind. The system-on-chip, debuted at the Computex conference in Taiwan, is touted as capable of punching well above its weight. According to Nvidia, a single Jetson Xavier provides the same amount of computing power as a “$10,000 workstation” ...

Report: Lyft on the verge of acquiring bike sharing startup Motivate for $250M

It appears that Lyft Inc. wants to follow Uber Technologies Inc. into the hotly contested bike sharing market. The Information reported today that the company is in talks to acquire Motivate Inc., a leading player in the nascent industry. The two sources who spoke to the publication said that the transaction could be worth upwards ...

Box buys automation startup Progressly to make enterprises more productive

Box Inc. this morning announced that it has acquired Progressly Inc., a low-key startup focused on helping companies become more productive through automation. The startup’s brand of automation is different than that of more familiar workflow tools such as IFTTT. Whereas the latter product and others like it are built to coordinate cloud services, for ...

Apple set to debut new ‘digital health’ and AR features for iOS at WWDC

The first details on what Apple Inc. can be expected to announce its Worldwide Developers Conference next Monday have started to emerge. The traditionally software-centric event is unsurprisingly set to focus on iOS, Bloomberg reported today. The publication’s sources said Apple will unveil a new release of the operating system designed not only to create more ways for users to interact ...

SoftBank to invest $2.25B into GM’s Cruise self-driving car unit

Shares of General Motors Co. are up more than 10 percent this morning following the news that SoftBank Group Corp. is set to invest a staggering $2.25 billion into its Cruise self-driving car group. The capital will come from the Japanese telecommunications carrier’s $100 billion Vision Fund, which it set up last year to bet ...

BlueData’s new AI solution uses software containers to ease TensorFlow projects

BlueData Software Inc., a venture-backed provider of tools for simplifying analytics projects, is applying its technology to artificial intelligence. The startup today unveiled an offering called the BlueData AI/ML Accelerator that aims to lower the entry barrier to machine learning and deep learning for enterprises. It focuses on a fairly understated aspect of what is ...

Cisco puts AMD silicon into a new system for compute-intensive applications

As Advanced Micro Devices Inc. tries to stage a comeback in the data center market, Cisco Systems Inc. today unveiled a powerful new server system that features the chipmaker’s silicon under the hood. The UCS C4200, as the offering is called, is based on AMD’s Epyc line of central processing units. The series has helped the ...