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

DataDirect Reveals Two New Data Crunching Appliances

DataDirect Networks unveiled its two latest offerings today for general availability – the DDN SFA10K-M and SFA10K-ME appliances, designed to handle large data-driven workloads. “One of the key attributes of today’s Big Data is the lack of predictability of data growth across customer environments,” said Alex Bouzari, CEO of DDN. “Today’s announcement of our SFA10K-M and ...

GridGain is Heady on Analytics with Version 4.0 Platform

GridGain announced the fourth and latest release of its Java-based open source analytics middleware, which features several improvements and expanded support. Version 4 introduces a new tool appropriately named the Monitoring and Management Console, aimed to help admins manage and shape command-line- and GUI-based grid topologies. Another new addition is the GridGain CloudBoot, a deployment and ...

SAP Posts 2012 Prediction, Larry Ellison not a Good Sport

Late this week business intelligence software maker SAP reported its annual earnings for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2011. It also published its outlook for this year. Full year and non-IFRS (the international financial reporting standards, slightly different from the U.S’s GAAP)  software and software-related revenue is forecasted to rise by 1o to 12 ...

Dell Expands its Turf with Open Cloud, ITNinja

Hardware maker Dell’s latest two updates are both growth milestones for the companies, across more than one industry. The first item was picked up by Wired this week, straight from the WorldHostingDays conference in Germany. Dell is expanding its open-source cloud strategy overseas, by making its OpenStack-based Cloud Solution available to customers in Britain, Germany ...

This Week in Cloud: HP’s Flash Dilemma, QLogic and some More IaaS

The main highlight of this week’s cloud roundup is storage wars, an area that we’ve been covering extensively.  Hewlett-Packard in particular has had a few very interesting developments lately, namely the newest ProLiant server, and now it plans to put flash into it. Gen8 is the result of a massive R&D effort, and equally formidable ...

Hewlett-Packard Promotes Financial VP, Ramps Up Storage Efforts

Enterprise hardware maker and consumer electronics giant Hewlett-Packard has appointed Marc Levin to the role of senior vice president and controller. He will officially begin to carry out his duties under the new title starting May 1. Levin has been with HP for 24 years, a long tenure through which he has fulfilled several different ...

HTML5 Hype: Apple’s Will is Bending the Rules

HTML5 is getting big. And not just because it saves developers precious time and resources that would normally been used to optimize an app for several different platforms. Apple first touted the idea of finding an alternative to Flash many years ago, citing power consumption issues on iOS.  And millions of iPads later, the company ...

Structure Data Part 2: From Datastax to EMC, Hadoop Still Prominent

The Structure big data conference hosted by GigaOM is underway this week, and many industry insiders have shown up to share their insight or pitch their company’s new offerings. A sizable portion of those who fall under the former category have also visited theCube on a few occasions during previous events, and we decided to ...

Gartner Names Top 5 Virtualization Trends in 2012

Thomas Bittman, vice president and distinguished analyst at research firm Gartner, wrote up a list of five changes in the virtualization market trending this year. The bottom line is that there’s a lot of competition out there, and even more at stake as enterprises invest more in the cloud. VMware is now far from being ...

Truce! Microsoft and TiVo Call Off the Lawyers after Two Years

Microsoft and TiVo have announced their mutual agreement to drop patent infringement charges against each other, officially ending a dispute that has begun in 2010. The Wall Street Journal provided some of the background behind the story: “Microsoft first sued TiVo in a San Francisco federal court in 2010 as part of a broader attempt ...