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

Infineta Offers Free Data Migration to Those Hit by Superstorm Sandy

WAN optimization firm Infineta  is giving away free 30-day Data Migration Accelerator licenses to enterprises whose IT infrastructure was compromised during Hurricane Sandy.  The vendor’s goal is to make things a bit easier for companies that have terabytes of even petabytes of mission-critical data sitting in affected locations throughout the East Coast. “Such major disasters ...

What’s the Science Behind Political Data? [Infographic]

Storage vendor NetApp is offering voters a fresh perspective on the election with a new infographic that lets us glimpse into the data science that goes on behind the scenes. The Democratic and Republican conventions each generated one terabyte worth of e-mails, tweets, video streams and mobile data.  The infrastructure for these conventions consisted of ...

Pentaho Adds More BI Features to Flagship Product

Data visualization firm Pentaho just debuted Business Analytics 4.8, the latest release of its data integration and analytics platform. The new version features two major enhancements, including an iPad app. The company says that Pentaho Mobile is a full-featured port for Business Analytics, with interactive dashboards and the “power to create new analysis on the ...

Don’t Replace SQL: Big Data Tech is Supplemental, Says IBM Executive

Bernie Sprang, the executive in charge of database software for IBM’s software group, hopped into theCube at IOD 2012 to talk about the technological side of the big data PureData, his company’s response to this trend. He shared his insights with theCube hosts, SiliconAngle founder John Furrier and Wikibon’s Dave Vellante. Sprang says that databases ...

Brocade Acquires Cisco Scourge Vyatta in Aggressive Push for SDN

Last month Brocade’s Ken Cheng, vice president of service provider products, hopped into theCube to discuss the advantages of software-defined networking. SDN is the the concept of creating an abstraction layer that separates software from hardware and drives down administrative costs as a result. The most notable tidbit from the interview was his point about ...

This Week in Big Data: Google’s New Siri Clone

Google is Apple’s largest competitor in the mobile software arena, a status that has been further solidified this week with the launch of a new app that rivals Siri with data science and language models. The search giant has taken full advantage of its reign over the web to create the technology that powers its ...

This Week in the Cloud: Big Updates from Small Players, Cisco’s UCS Ramp-Up

This week featured several major announcements from a few small firms with big ambitions and a lot of cloud mojo. One of them is Spanning, which hired a Silicon Valley veteran to lead its sales and marketing efforts. Spanning is Boston-based company that offers back-up services for Google Apps. Its flagship solution, the most popular ...

SAP Revamps Social Enterprise Strategy with Jam, Slew of New Apps

Business intelligence vendor SAP has been looking for ways to become more competitive with the likes of Salesforce.com, and it apparently found the answer in Jam. The enterprise social networking solution that SAP gained through the acquisition of SuccessFactors last year will play a huge role in a revitalized big attempt to gain a major ...

Isilon Co-founder Sujal Patel Moves On After Successful Merge

When EMC bought out scale-out storage systems maker Isilon in 2010 for over $2 billion dollars, co-founder Sujal Patel took it upon himself to make sure that the company remains successful under the new ownership.  Two years later, he’s leaving Isilon after a job well done. “Everyone knew this was coming. Sujal is a startup guy ...

Blue Box Raises First Round of Funding after 10 Years in Business

Blue Box is a managed services provider that has been offering cloud hosting since 2003. The Seattle-based firm has seen its business grow slowly but surely over the years, and today it boasts nearly 600 clients including big name companies such as MTV and VH1. The only missing piece in this start-up Cinderella story is ...