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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Notable’s new voice assistant seeks to make doctors more productive

Notable Health Inc., a startup backed by a group of institutional investors that includes Greylock Partners, today launched a specialized voice assistant aimed at allowing physicians to spend more time with their patients. The service does so by automating the administrative chores involved in day-to-day medical work. One recent survey showed that most doctors spend ...

Alibaba beats revenue expectations as its cloud business soars

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s empire of e-commerce marketplaces and assorted digital services continued its strong growth in the fourth quarter, handily beating Wall Street’s expectations. The Chinese web giant today reported revenues of 61.9 billion yuan, or $9.9 billion, for the period, a 61 percent jump from a year ago. Analysts had predicted a 53 ...

Google lands deal to host Twitter’s 300-petabyte Hadoop big-data clusters on its cloud

Google LLC’s cloud business just marked what is perhaps one of its highest-profile customer wins in recent memory. In a blog post published this afternoon, Twitter Inc. Chief Technology Officer Parag Agrawal revealed that the social network plans to migrate parts of its infrastructure to the Google Cloud Platform. According to the executive, the move is ...

Microsoft launches a new AI-powered ad network to chip away at Google

Microsoft Corp. has found a new use for the vast troves of audience data that it obtained through the acquisition of LinkedIn: display advertising. The company today introduced the Microsoft Audience Network, an advertising platform that uses profile information from the social network to put promotions in front of the right users. The artificial intelligence ...

SoundHound takes in $100M to challenge Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant

A surprisingly large proportion of voice-activated devices out there don’t rely on Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri to power their conversational interfaces. Many hardware makers are instead opting to use technology from a startup called SoundHound Inc., which today announced it has raised $100 million in funding to capitalize on the demand. The company’s software ...

Google’s latest weapon against Alexa is a new startup investment program

Google Inc. is turning to the startup ecosystem for an edge in the virtual assistant market. The company today announced a new investment program meant to support early-stage teams working to extend the capabilities of Google Assistant. According to an official blog post, the initiative will seek to foster software and hardware startups alike. In ...

ARM’s new tamper-resistant chip aims to secure the ‘internet of things’

ARM Holdings plc today unveiled a new chip with specialized antitampering features designed for situations where hackers gain direct physical access to a device. The Cortex-M35P, as it’s called, is based in part on technology from the company’s SecurCore processors. They’re built for use in biometric credit cards and other so-called smart cards that contain highly sensitive ...

DigitalOcean launches a new Kubernetes service to match cloud rivals

DigitalOcean Inc. unveiled a new Kubernetes service at KubeCon Europe today that’s intended to make it easier for companies to run software containers on its cloud platform. The move to add support for the Google Inc.-developed open-source technology may help the provider level the playing field against its bigger rivals. Amazon Web Services Inc. already ...

Neo4j 3.4 brings new analytics features for large-scale graph processing

Neo4j Inc., the startup behind the widely used database of the same name, today released a new version of the system that will enable companies to take advantage of its specialized architecture in more ways. Neo4j is a graph store, a kind of database specifically designed to keep track of the relationships between records. That ...

New study shows rapid growth in microservices adoption among enterprises

Enterprise adoption of the microservices approach to software development is growing rapidly and practically all those that have embraced the technology so far expect it to become their default application architecture. That’s according to a new report from Dimensional Research Inc. on behalf of LightStep Inc., a well-funded application management startup. The firm surveyed 353 ...