Mike Wheatley

Mike Wheatley is a senior staff writer at SiliconANGLE. He loves to write about Big Data and the Internet of Things, and explore how these technologies are evolving and helping businesses to become more agile. Before joining SiliconANGLE, Mike was an editor at Argophilia Travel News, an occassional contributer to The Epoch Times, and has also dabbled in SEO and social media marketing. He usually bases himself in Bangkok, Thailand, though he can often be found roaming through the jungles or chilling on a beach. Got a news story or tip? Email Mike@SiliconANGLE.com.

Latest from Mike Wheatley

Facebook open-sources a tool to help software find and store data faster

Facebook Inc. is donating another of its internally developed tools to the open-source software community. The social media giant said it’s adding the F14 hash table, which it uses to manage vast amounts of data, to Folly, its open-source library of software components written in the C++ programming language. In a blog post, Facebook software ...

Xilinx buys Solarflare to step up its data center networking game

Specialist field-programmable gate array chipmaker Xilinx Inc. boosted its networking credentials today by acquiring Solarflare Communications Inc. Solarflare uses FPGAs, which are computer chips that can be reprogrammed on the fly to perform specific computing tasks more efficiently, to build smart network interface cards that integrate networking, storage and compute. SmartNICS, as they’re called, reduce latency ...

Intel stock falls 7% after 2019 revenue forecast comes up short

Updated: Intel Corp. set the cat among the pigeons today after providing a weaker-than-expected full-year revenue forecast that sent investors scrambling for an exit The chipmaker’s stock fell more than 7% in the after-hours trading session despite what was nominally a good quarter for Intel. The company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock ...

SalesLoft raises $70M to help agents better engage with their clients

SalesLoft Inc. reckons its latest $70 million late-stage funding round announced today proves that companies are always looking for ways to better engage with their customers. Insight Venture Partners led the Series D round, which also saw participation from HarbourVest, bringing SalesLoft’s total funding to date to $145 million. Rather than take on industry giants such ...

Amazon updates SageMaker Ground Truth to simplify dataset labeling

Amazon Web Services Inc. made machine learning training tasks a little easier Wednesday with an update to its Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth technology launched late last year. The technology is a set of tools designed to be used with Amazon’s SageMaker service, which developers use to build machine learning models for predictive and analytical applications. The idea ...

ServiceNow smashes profit expectations once again

Enterprise software company ServiceNow Inc. continued its run of successive strong quarterly financial performances today with another set of results that blew past expectations. Earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation came to 67 cents per share, easily surpassing Wall Street’s forecast of 54 cents per share. The company, which sells information technology service ...

Thanks to the cloud, Microsoft briefly tops $1 trillion valuation as earnings top forecasts

Microsoft Corp. briefly became the third company in the world to see its market capitalization top the $1 trillion mark late today after delivering fiscal third-quarter results that easily beat expectations. The software company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of $1.14 per share, well above the analyst estimate of $1 per share. ...

Databricks wants to replace messy data lakes with more reliable ‘Delta Lake’

Big data firm Databricks Inc. wants to clean up companies’ messy data lakes with a new open-source project. Delta Lake, as the project is called, acts similarly to a regular data lake but provides greater reliability by ensuring all of the information stored within it is “clean” and without errors, Databricks said. Data lakes are systems ...

Ford partners with Amazon to build cloud services for connected cars

Ford Motor Co. is joining forces with Amazon Web Services Inc. to enable a worldwide cloud-based service for autonomous and connected vehicles of the future. The two companies say they’re going to work together to create “innovative mobility services and differentiated customer experiences.” Neither company mentioned details of specific applications relating to the partnership, but they ...

Squarespace acquires Acuity Scheduling to add more professional services

Website building service provider Squarespace is making its first-ever acquisition with Acuity Scheduling Inc., which sells online appointment tools. The acquisition comes at a time when Squarespace is trying to reinvent itself by providing more professional services to help its customers better run their online businesses. “As Squarespace has evolved as a company, we’ve moved beyond helping ...