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.

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Citrix Acquires RingCube to Personalize Virtual Desktops

Today Citrix announced the acquisition of RingCube for an undisclosed amount, a company that offers a virtual desktop customization and management platform. In a release Citrix explained how RightCube eliminates what it called the “great VDI tradeoff,” the choice between virtual desktop customization and efficiency may enterprises have to face. RingCube works by creating a ...

SAP Looking to Expand in the Chinese Market

Business software maker SAP is drastically expanding by launching new initiatives and heading overseas, with China being one of the most important destinations on the list. The company has been seeing growth in the Asia Pacific region for quite some now, and reported a 14 percent year-per-year increase in revenues from this market in the second ...

Big Data, Hadoop Seep Into More Business, Services

There have been some notable highlights from the data analytics industry bubbling up this week, both from big, and relatively small players alike. The first update comes from EMC, one of the many companies  attending at SIGGRAPH 2011. The reason the storage giant is at the annual graphic design conference was to demonstrate how its ...

EMC’s Newest Version of AutoSwap for Data Recovery

Storage giant EMC unveiled the latest version of its AutoSwap data recovery and protection software at the SHARE mainframe user event in Orlando today.  The updated offering now comes with several major improvements, starting with extended support for the z/VM mainframe OS. The company also added what it calls EMC GDDR, or Geographically Dispersed Disaster Restart, ...

Skytap’s New Cloud Orchestration Features

Cloud automation service provider Skytap announced the addition of two new cloud orchestration and configuration routing features to its Skytap Cloud lab manager today, with an aim of pushing up it a notch ahead of the rest of the market. Its competitors include Lab Manager and VMLogix. The first addition is a a cloud orchestration interface ...

AWS Outage Causes Web Services to Go Down Again

One of the biggest factors that hold back some companies from migrating to the cloud is the whole topic of reliability. The average uptime of cloud deployments has been observed to be higher than that of traditional ones, but, that doesn’t mean there iesn’t any margin for error. Last night Amazon EC2 and the Relational ...

Seagate Hybrid Drive is the Cloud’s Future

Hard drive maker Seagate announced it the one millionth unit of its Momentus XT solid state hybrid drive, which the company introduced back in spring 2010 for use in laptops and gaming systems.  The main reason the Momentus XT has seen so much success in such a short period of time is that, at its ...

Apprenda Closes $10M Funding Round, PaaS Going Strong

Apprenda, a PaaS for .NET, has raised $10 million in a second round of funding led by Ignition Partners. Existing investors New Enterprise Associates and High Peaks Venture Partners also participated. The company stated that the fresh capital will be used to accelerate product development, and expand marketing and sales efforts. Frank Artale, managing director ...

ElasticStack Joins the Open-Source Cloud Club

The vendor-agnostic, open-source cloud has been getting a lot of attention from both customers and companies that are developing initiatives around this topic.  Amazon, Microsoft, Rackspace and OpenStack are among those who are leading this growing trend, but they’re not alone. ElasticStack is a 2008 startup that is expanding in the U.S and Europe, offering ...

Where Android Loses Big: Service Costs

Consumer analytics startup ClickFox released a report that suggests that, at least in terms of how much it will cost a company to solve user issues, the iPhone has the lead over Android and BlackBerry.   ClickFox analyzed support calls received by North American carriers, and found that it costs carriers about $46 million more  ...