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

Intel Caught in the Middle of HP, Oracle Battle

Intel has found itself in a very central position, so to speak, due to a couple of updates. The first one is the latest development in Hewlett-Packard’s suit against Oracle’s decision to halt support for Intel’s server Itanium chips. Those chips can be found in some of HP’s products. Fresh off the weekend, Oracle’s legal ...

SolidFire Preps for High Performance Cloud Products

Flash array startup SolidFire has released a new perspective on its upcoming, solution expected to launch in Q2 2012, which reveals several interesting highlights.  One of them is that SolidFire may  prove to be particularly attractive to cloud providers looking to further optimize their resources. SolidFire is focusing on increasing the RoI for its product. ...

Splashtop Tops the Best iPad, Android Tablet Business Apps of the Week

In this week’s list of bets business tablet apps, Splashtop for Android tablets took the number one spot. The enterprise version of the highly popular remote desktop app for both Android and the iPad features extended functionality that really puts an emphasis on the mobile worker, as well as the IT administrator. Android Splashtop Pro ...

Salesforce CEO Sees Growth After Q3 Revenue Boost, Shareholders Disappointed

Cloud-based CRM provider Salesforce reported its earnings for 3Q2011 and delivered its forecast for the next quarter as well.  Salesforce’s earnings have proved themselves to be a rather good indicator of the growth the “as-a-service” industry, which has seen some significant boosts lately. The company reported a net loss of 3.76 million, or 3 cents ...

Mobile Consumerism on the Rise: Infographic

A study by ClickFox provides a fairly up-to-date insight of the iPhone or Android holder’s purchasing behavior online, as well as additional details that further solidates the immense popularity smartphones have  gained ever since the original iPhone was launched back in 2007. ClickFox reports that Apple is still in the lead, with iProducts accounting for ...

As-a-Service Trend Tops Off this Week’s Cloud Roundup

The as-a-service industry had a lot of updates this week, and more than one represented a milestone in the expansion of this area. This week two cloud startups raised some fresh capital. One of them is New Relic, a company that provides an application monitoring service from the cloud, and recently expanded its offering to ...

Samsung Expands Into Healthcare with Latest Buy

Electronics giant Samsung acquired ITC Nexus Holding Co Nexus for an undisclosed amount as a part of a wider-scale effort to expand into the healthcare industry. Nexus, based in San Diego, makes cardiac monitoring systems and will continue to operate out of its current headquarters once the takeover is complete. “This partnership will play a ...

Millennial Media Debuts mmStudio, Furthers Ecosystem

Mobile ad network operator Millennial Media announced its latest product, the mmStudio ad creation platform. Via integration with 10 rich media vendors including Celtra, Crisp and others marketers can use the mmStudio tools, as well as a number of wireframes that are provided by Millennial, to design their own ads. “Both consumers and advertisers have ...

Dell Sees Slow Growth, Expands Portfolio

Electronics maker Dell reported earnings for its third fiscal quarter, missing analysts’ expectations and lowering its own forecast. Dell’s revenue has seen no growth at  $15.4 billion, and the company lowered its expectation for this fiscal year. “Dell said that given the uncertain macroeconomic environment and complexity in working through the industry-wide hard drive issue ...

SolidFire Hires Former Xiotech Exec as New Head of Sales

SSD storage systems maker SolidFire announced it has appointed Mark Glasgow as its new Vice President of Worldwide Sales. Glasgow has served in executive sales and maangment positions for 20 years, and joins the company from Xiotech where he worked as vice president of sales for the past six years. During his tenure Xiotech (now Xio), ...