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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Nvidia unveils new self-driving car tech, Uber partnership at CES

As the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show kicked off late Sunday, Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang (pictured) took the stage to announce a slew of updates from the chipmaker’s autonomous vehicle group. The main highlight was the introduction of two new software platforms designed to help automakers provide a richer user experience inside self-driving cars. ...

IBM and Comcast to back a new blockchain startup fund

IBM Corp. and Comcast Corp. may hail from two vastly different parts of the technology world, but they apparently share a common interest in blockchain software. Bloomberg reported today that the two companies will become the biggest backers of a new fund focused on early-stage blockchain startups. The investment firm, MState, is led by venture ...

With new developer tools, Amazon is bringing Alexa to wearables

Amazon.com Inc. this morning announced a new set of development tools aimed at paving the way for Alexa to be brought to yet another major product category: wearables. Called the Alexa Mobile Accessory Kit, the bundle is a lightweight alternative to the Device Software Development Kit that the online retailer introduced last year. Amazon said it can ...

Google’s new ‘Preemptible GPUs’ offer a cheaper way to run AI in the cloud

Google LLC is introducing what it says is a more affordable way for organizations to run artificial intelligence projects in the public cloud. The company today bolstered its infrastructure-as-a-service platform with the addition of Preemptible GPUs, which are on-demand graphics processing units for running machine learning workloads. Companies can choose between Nvidia Corp.’s K80 and ...

WordPress hosting provider WP Engine lands $250M round led by Silver Lake

Every day, 5 percent of Internet users visit at least one website powered by WP Engine Inc., a hosting provider that today announced that it has completed a $250 million funding round to capture an even bigger slice of the online landscape. The investment in the Austin-based company came from Silver Lake, the prominent private equity ...

Gartner: Samsung overtakes Intel as the world’s top semiconductor maker

Intel Corp.’s more than two-decade streak as the largest semiconductor maker in the world has ended, according to a preliminary market estimate by Gartner Inc. released today. The research firm reports that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. secured the top spot in 2017 by taking 14.6 percent of the market. That amounted to over $61 billion in ...

Report: Spotify quietly files paperwork for a direct public offering

Spotify Ltd. has taken a big step forward in its unusual, and potentially risky, journey to becoming a publicly traded company. That’s according to a new report today in Axios, which cited several sources as saying the music streaming giant had confidentially filed documents for a stock market debut last month. Companies that generate annual revenues of less ...

Microsoft to acquire hybrid cloud specialist Avere Systems

Microsoft Corp. this morning announced that it has inked an agreement to acquire Avere Systems Inc., a hybrid cloud provider focused on helping enterprises better use cloud infrastructure. Pittsburgh-based Avere sells software and appliances that enable companies to link their on-premises hardware with a public cloud deployment. According to the provider, its technology can be ...

Amazon and Salesforce are reportedly moving away from Oracle’s database – but it won’t be easy

Oracle Corp. may be about to lose two of its biggest customers. Salesforce.com Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., which rely on the provider’s flagship relational database to support their operations, are “actively working” to find alternatives, according to a report today in The Information. The news is not too surprising given that Oracle competes with both companies ...

GE doubles down on Alexa, other voice assistants in new smart home push

The past year saw Amazon.com Inc. extend the reach of Alexa to a variety of new areas ranging from home security to the enterprise. In 2018, the voice assistant will take on an even bigger role if General Electric Co. has its way. The manufacturing giant, which has been offering Alexa-enabled devices for a while now, today ...