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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Xsigo’s New Fabric Comes with Extra Features

Data center hardware vendor Xsigo said this morning that it’s rolling out its Data Center Fabric line, a new product family that previously has only been available to a few hundred select clients. The main element in the value proposition is the software powering it, and the fact that it – through so called virtual ...

IBM Debuts New DevOps Software and Cloud Services @ Edge

IBM Edge is making it very clear that the IT giant is angling for big data, but that’s not the only thing that ended up on the drawing board. This week Big Blue introduced several new DevOps tools, some as-a-service, looking to attract enterprise clients by facilitating better collaboration between frontend and backend engineers. The ...

IBM Smarter Computing Upgrades Aimed at Big Data

So far the biggest update that that came out of the IBM Edge conference is that Big Blue has rolled out several major enhancements to the offerings in its Smart Computing portfolio, with an emphasis on data-driven efficiency. The gist of it is that several of systems are getting some big boosts. IBM is adding ...

Veeam Boosts Freemium Approach with Free Backup

Veeam doesn’t have any objections to creating a community of free users in exchange for a lengthy list of paying customers. Today the backup software rolled out new features to the commercial edition of its solution, and at the same time introduced the Veeam Backup Free Edition. The latter is the successor of the free ...

PayAnywhere Adds Two Android SDKs

PayAnywhere makes software that enables mobile commerce, and stretches the definition to cash drawers and printers as well.  Previously the company only provided software development kits for iOS, but that’s no longer the case now that it introduced two SDKs for Android. The latest additions to the PayAnyWhere library extend the service’s feature to Google’s ...

Zillow Makes a $40M Move into Rentals as Trulia Rivalry Heats Up

Real estate search engine Zillow has identified a big opportunity in the rental market, and was willing to pay $40 million in RentJuice to kick start its plans. Historically Zillow focused more on mortgages and homes for sale, but as rentals started taking up a bigger and bigger chunk of the pie, the company decided ...

E3 Rumors: Is Microsoft Launching an AirPlay-Like Service?

The E3 gaming industry conference is scheduled to kick off tomorrow, and word has it Microsoft has something big in store for Xbox 360 users. Word has it that the software giant has been working on something called Smart Glass, which will almost certainly be debuted at the conference. Last Friday it acquired 20 domain ...

Turning the Spotlight onto IBM Edge 2012

Big Blue is holding the first ever IBM Edge conference this week, and SiliconANGLE is attending. The key areas of focus are storage and big data, two trends that are also be at the heart of the HP Discover gathering that’s being held this week as well. Today the events are kicking off simultaneously, and ...

ClickFox Update Lets Consumer Stats Skip the Data Scientist

ClickFox is a maker of consumer behavior analytics software that has become quite popular over time, and now it’s rolled out the latest version of its flagship Customer Experience Analytics, or CEA platform. The 6.4 release aims to streamline the flow of data throughout an organization with new features that handle who gets access to ...

HP Discover 2012: Live Coverage Kicks off Next Week

Now that SAP and EMC have held their big annual conferences, it’s time for Hewlett-Packard to turn the spotlight on itself with HP Discover, kicking off next Monday June 4-7 in Las Vegas. The gathering is expected to feature the traditionally long lineup of announcements and product updates, in addition to an equally formidable number of ...