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

Big Data Milestone from Hadapt, Tableau Team-Up

Hadapt, a two year startup that integrates Hadoop into traditional BI environments, just unveiled the second release of its Adaptive Analytical Platform. Version 2.0 is a huge improvement over the first, thanks to a number of new features. One major addition is the Hadapt Development Kit, which enables developers to supplement the platform’s built-in analytical ...

SAP Digs into PaaS with HANA Cloud

SAP announced HANA Cloud at its TechEd gathering in Last Vega this week.  The new services suite is based on the company’s in-memory database technology and offers advantages to a wide variety of users, from Java devs to enterprise that want to take HANA on a test run before making a big financial commitment. The ...

Strata + Hadoop World 2012: Expectations and Trends We’re Watching

October may just be the biggest month of the year for big data. The upcoming Strata Conference + Hadoop World gathering in New York will be co-presented by both O’Reilly and Cloudera, and will provide an opportunity to gain a very comprehensive view of where the industry is situated today. From October 23rd through the ...

Redefining the Xbox, Consumer Cloud with Windows 8

Microsoft is looking to change the status of its Xbox console from a simple gaming platform to a full-fledged home entertainment hub. So far, this initiative is progressing nicely. Here to discuss more on the matter is SiliconAngle founder John Furrier, who says the Xbox represents the new consumer era of cloud, mobile and social, ...

Lawmakers’ Privacy Concerns Will Cost Advertisers a Lot of Money

Big data may be a big buzz word right now, but the underlying developments in this space have large implications on the consumer market.  Here to discuss the marketing industry’s use of big data is SiliconAngle’s John  Caseretto, who goes through the latest developments in privacy.  He looks at ways in which increased scrutiny on marketers ...

OpenStack Downloaded Over 300,000 Times, Powers On

OpenStack distributor PistonCloud recently published an infographic that sums up how much OpenStack grown since its launch in 2010. The initiative is big, no doubt, and the company is offering some specific numbers to back up that claim. OpenStack has been downloaded at least 300,000 times since it became available to developers. It also evolved – ...

Baumgartner’s Space Jump Legitimizes Web Broadcasting

Felix Baumgartner’s recent space jump was a milestone in more than one regard. The Austrian set the record for the highest skydive, and also for the number of people who tuned in to watch in real-time.  Here to discuss how the space jump has impacted the web broadcasting sector is SiliconAngle founder John Furrier (full ...

Is the Nation Prepared for Global Cyberattacks?

Cybersecurity continues to be a hot topic for consumers and politicians alike, affecting us at the national and global level. In a News Desk interview earlier today, SiliconANGLE contributing editor Jon Casaretto talked about lawmakers’ recent response to cybersecurity, as well as other updates from this space (full video below). The first thing John tackles ...

Strata 2011 Recap: Did We Meet the Future of Search?

The Strata Conference brings together big data experts from an extremely broad range of sectors and industries. Many of those who’ll be attending next week’s gathering will make appearances in theCube, as they did in 2011, when SiliconAngle got the opportunity to visualize the massive scope of this trend from the data scientist’s point of ...

Apple and Samsung Fight Over Personell, Datacenter

Every industry has its epic battle, and we’re in the era of mobile warfare.  The love-hate relationship between Apple and Samsung has a special appeal because of their business partnership, success in the consumer market and tit-for-tat lawsuits.  To discuss the latest in the Apple-Samsung case is SiliconANGLE contributing editor John Caseretto, who recently made ...