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

W2O Expands to Big Data with Ravel Merger

The W2O Group, an alliance of companies that run marketing and outsourced development, has achieved a foothold in the analytics space with the acquisition of Ravel.  Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Ravel is a big data firm best known for GoldenOrb, a graph algorithm execution framework that borrows components from Hadoop and a ...

NAB Recap: Big Data, Mobile Backup and Flash

The NAB conference brought thousands of experts under one roof to share their unique insight on one area or another, and to demo their companies’ new products. There were quite a few announcements at the gathering, and a handful managed to catch our eye. The first update is from Aspera, which didn’t reveal a new ...

The NAB Media Angle: from Wall Street to Social Broadcasting

The NAB conference covers a massive area within the media industry (many of which SiliconANGLE and theCube pick up as well), and all of the attending pundits are quick to give their unique takes on one segment or another. Marty Shindler, the founding CEO of a major entertainment consultancy, is one of them. He moderated ...

HP Killing Two Birds with One App Store

Hewlett-Packard may not have set any new trends recently, but it’s investing quite a bit in the transformation of its traditional business.  HP is doing it in the cloud, and the company’s latest launch seems to address not one but two different areas at the same time: mobile and big data.  The hardware giant is ...

The Future of Video: Smart and Connected #NABShow

This week SiliconANGLE is attending and covering the developments from NAB this week, one of the largest professional gatherings in the production media industry. The event’s sheer scale means it encompasses a very broad spectrum of areas, and like every good tech-related conference, NAB also has its share of forecasts and long-term speculation. It’s not ...

Showreel Discusses Technology’s Impact on Graphics at NAB [VIDEO]

Showreel’s Eric Jackson is one of the many graphic design and media experts that attended the NAB conference this week, along with SiliconANGLE’s John Furrier and Wikibon’s Dave Vellante. He stopped by theCube half-way through his tour at the expo to share his insight on how technology and new software is influencing his segment overall, including ...

Expect Big Shift in Media Platforms, Streaming. Day 1 Recap @NABShow

The 2012 NAB Show is picking up momentum now that we’re into day two of the media and broadcasting conference.  SiliconANGLE and Wikibon are streaming live converge from theCube, and also provided a recap of what you may have missed from yesterday. The relatively brief session is not so much of a rundown, but rather ...

Nicira Latest to Join Rackspace-OpenStack Buzz

Yesterday cloud host Rackspace crossed a fairly major milestone, and the same can be said of the OpenStack initiative that kicked off just two years ago. The company said that the Rackspace Cloud service is now powered by the open cloud OS, a move that is already proving to be a very significant one for ...

Infochimps an Early Supporter of OpenStacked RackSpace Cloud

Big data marketplace operator (and app maker) Infochimps is now up-to-date with two of the most buzzed-about trends in IT. This week Rackspace announced that about two years after it fired up the OpenStack project with the support of NASA and a few others, their Rackspace Cloud – the company’s flagship service – is now ...

LoJack for Android Tablets Tops Latest Apps List for Business Users

This week’s featured app is a new arrival to Android. The developer behind the LoJack laptop tracking utility announced a new product that replicates the same functionality to Android tablets. The ability to track, wipe and even freeze a stolen handset are all included, as well as an interesting little failsafe that distinguishes the app ...