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

How One Outsourcing Company Thrives in a Down Market

Francisco D’Souzo is the chief executive of Cognizant, a New Jersey-based consultancy that is fairing very well in today’s somewhat volatile outsourcing market. He provided an insider’s perspective on the firm’s strong financial performance in a recent interview with Times of India. His company reported its earnings for the second quarter earlier this month, which ...

HP Offers Low-End, NonStop Server to New Audiences

Hewlett-Packard debuted a new addition to its NonStop high-availability servers line-up that comes in cheaper configurations in order to try and appeal to smaller customers. NonStop servers are used by financial services providers, telcos and other organizations that need their environments up and running even if a node fails. The NS2200, the smallest system in ...

Teambox: New Features Just a Week after Funding

Teambox is a relatively new player in the already overcrowded collaboration space, and it’s on a roll. Just a few days after its seed funding round the company updated its platform with several new features that add a lot of polish to the cloud-based subscription service. One of the biggest enhancements is that Teambox is ...

Actian Wants to Pay $140M for Pervasive, Not Working Out So Far

Pervasive Software offers software and services for big data application development, including a cloud platform, a database solution and even documentation brokerage. New this week is news that the firm received an unsolicited buyout offer from Actian, and bluntly turned it down. Actian however is pretty determined to acquire Pervasive, so they did the next ...

Hewlett-Packard’s Massive Job Cuts Won’t Affect India

Back in May hardware giant HP announced plans to cut 8 percent of its global workforce, or 27,000 employees, by 2014. We ranked it as one of the worse tech layoffs in 2012, right up there next to the massive internal shuffles at Nokia, Sony and Cisco. At the time chief executive Meg Whitman said ...

The New Cloud Marketplace Makes for Very Driven Vendors

The tactic behind the one-stop shop is building up a lot of traction, not just for traditional IT but also the cloud, although it conveys a somewhat different meaning in this space. Specialized marketplaces enable customers to browse individual solutions from different vendors in one place, rather than having to skim through a bunch of ...

Global Outsourcing is Sluggish: European Debt Crisis and “In-Sourcing” to Blame

The Everest Group published its second Market Vista report for the 2012 fiscal year, which reports the state of global outsourcing based on public data that the consultancy collects. The Q2 installment reveals a slow-down in this space – only 411active outsourcing deals remain this quarter compared to 441in Q1 and 516 in the same quarter ...

Marketing is the Most Hyped Cloud Trend, Email the Most Mature

Research firm Gartner has released its annual Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2012. The report examines expectations versus maturity in the cloud market and potential of each individual segment. The conclusion – enterprises need to focus less on the marketing, and more on the operational advantage that the cloud could potentially realize for their organization. Gartner lists cloud-based email, sales ...

Infosys Sued For Visa Fraud: Another Big Blow to Outsourcing Market

Infosys  is the third largest player in the Indian IT market and now it faces an employee lawsuit that could lead to a lot of trouble. The firm makes most of its money from providing outsourcing services to customers in the U.S. and Europe. According to WSJ Satya Dev Tripuraneni, a former accounts manager at ...

Fusion-io’s Q4 Beats Revenue Expectations

Flash storage vendor Fusion-io reported its earnings for its fourth fiscal quarter this week, beating the market’s revenue estimates while not falling short in other metrics either. Fusion reported sales of $106.6 million, a 49 percent increase from the $71. 7 million it disclosed for the same period last year.  Revenue was considerably higher than the ...