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

FalconStor Sees Revenue Decline, Cuts Its Losses

FalconStor posted results for Q3 2012 last Wednesday. The company, a provider of data protection solutions for the enterprise, saw weakened demand for its products in the quarter ended September 30, but managed to cut its losses. FalconStor made$17.1 million in the past three months compared with the $18.9 million it reported for the third quarter ...

What Happens When Twitter Spills Coffee on the Keyboard?

Last week Twitter sent out a particularly large batch of e-mails to users whose accounts have been compromised. The message informed account holders that they have to change their passwords before they can log into the social network. As it turns out however most of the recipients, or at least a sizable portion of them, ...

Big Data Review: Millennial Media’s Big Win and Splunk Enterprise 5

A few interesting stories came out of the big data space over the past seven days, including two noteworthy highlights from the mobile industry. First up, Millennial Media entered into a big partnership with MediaVest, which pegs itself a “digital planning agency.”  Through this agreement Millennial is taking on the role of  data supplier: the ...

Itanium 9500: Intel’s Ace in the Hole?

Intel’s x64 bit Itanium architecture went through a rough patch in its early days: the chipset failed to live up to expectations when it rolled out (behind schedule) in 2001, and fell in line with the RISC and CISC CPUs Intel said it would outmatch. The brand has come a long way since then.  Last ...

IBM Updates Mobile Software, Services Portfolio

Big Blue augmented its mobile line-up today with new products, an extended consultancy offering and additional features for a couple of existing solutions.  More handsets and tablets are connected to the corporate network today than ever before, and IBM is offering enterprises the software and know-how to make this organized chaos more manageable in the ...

Hadapt’s Chief Data Scientist and CTO Give Us a Peek Behind the Curtain

Hadapt chief data scientist Mingsheng Hong and chief technology officer Philip Wickline showcased the latest release of their flagship software in theCube during Strata Conference + Hadoop World last month. Hong fires up the demo. He’s showing a single-node deployment of Hadapt 2.0 on his MacBook from within Tableau, which powers the easy-to-understand interface that ...

Cisco Thinks It’s Video Chat is Better than Facebook for the College Crowd

Cisco has identified a new opportunity to promote its WebEx videoconferencing tool, this time in the academia.  The networking kingpin just revealed a new version of the platform that’s targeting this segment with better communications, more integration and a few other tweaks you may not find in the enterprise version. WebEx Social for Higher Education is ...

NetApp Updates Storage OS with Flash Caching and More

NetApp announced major update to the E-Series platform that powers its data storage system this morning.  The latest release introduces a number of enhancements that aim to make the software more attractive for enterprises that deal with CPU-intensive apps and massive amounts of data. The big deal here is flash caching. Support for SSD cache ...

HP Launches New StoreVirtual SMB Servers

Hewlett-Packard is targeting small-to-medium businesses with new storage arrays and software that promise to make virtualization and data warehousing easier for a reasonable price tag. The company extended its StoreVirtual line-up with two new models that run the latest version of its data center platform, LeftHand Operating System 10.  StoreVirtual 4130 and 4330 Storage are ...

The Cassandra Way, According to DataStax VP

DataStax vice president of products Robin Schumacher and marketing head Lara Shackelford has a very solid take on big data as it stands today. The two executives believe that Apache Cassandra.  The open-source platform on which their company’s portfolio is built, has a big role to play in this trend, and they told Wikibon analyst ...