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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SAP Investing in Online Ads, Cloud & Mobility

German business software maker SAP had two significant announcements today, starting with an investment in OpenX. SAP’s venture arm is leading a $20 million funding round in the online exchange and server service. New investors AOL Ventures, Mitsui Global Investment and Presidio Ventures also participated in the series D round, in addition to existing investors ...

Dell and HP Crank Up Competition with Memorial Day Deals

Long time competitors Dell and Hewlett-Packard are celebrating Memorial Day 2011 today with a long line-up of discounts. Dell will only offer its discounts today while HP is extending its own to an extra day, and as it seems, competition over consumer’s hearts and pockets is livelier than ever. “We do not want to go ...

Cisco Reputation, Stock Take Hit while Blade Server Business Expands

Networking giant Cisco is currently a work in progress, going through an internal restructuring led by CEO John Chambers.  This road however seems to be a bit bumpy, and an analysis of network scans by Dimension Data for its 2011 Network Barometer Report will definitely not have a positive effect on Cisco’s efforts.  This study discovered ...

Penultimate Leads Top Business Apps for iPad, Android Tablets

The tablet and app craze are catching up with business – this one of the main topics addressed at this week’s Citrix Synergy 2011 conference.  Even though the consumer level is getting t6he most attention, developers are also turning their eye towards the business segment. And, this week too, we’ve rounded up five of the ...

This Week in the Cloud: Fusion-io, PaaS and Facebook

This past week spurred quite a bit of updates from some of the biggest players in the cloud, including Citrix. The virtualization vendor held its annual Citrix Synergy7 conference this week, where it has announced a partnership with Amazon to optimize some of its main services for  for Windows and XenServer customers. Further, Citrix also ...

Citrix Synergy 2011 Recap: Mobile, Open Cloud & VDI

The Citrix Synergy 2011 this week spurred a lot of developments for Citrix, and focused on three major areas: desktop virtualization (VDI), the company’s core business, as well as mobile and the open cloud – two areas the company’s demonstrated a lot of interest in lately. The jam-packed conference kicked off by a demo of ...

The Oracle-Google Saga: a Never-ending Story

The Oracle vs. Google court battle took yet another turn this week when the federal judge overseeing the Java patent litigation said the trial may have to be delayed until authorities finish reexamining some of Oracle’s patents. This process may turn out to be a pretty lengthy one, considering the time frames usually involved: “Oracle ...

Capgemini Offers Support for SAP Applications on AWS

At the SAP SAPphire Now conference last week, the German software maker with a goal of reaching $28 billion in revenue by 2015 announced that customers will be able to run its BusinessObjects and Rapid Deployment offerings on Amazon’s cloud. The company also announced 3rd party providers will start offering deployment, migration and other services ...

EMC Ramps up Support for IT’s Biggest Trends

Storage giant EMC is investing a lot in staying up to date with all the major shifts going on in the cloud, and of these areas are the open source cloud and data analytics. A few hours ago we’ve learned that the company entered into a licensing agreement with MapR. As part of this agreement, ...

Citrix’s Tal Klein Discusses VDI Strategy

Tal Klein, Director of Technical Marketing at Citrix Systems sat down at theCube with John Furrier and Dave Vellante at Citrix Synergy 2011. He discussed VDI, his role in the company and gave us a perspective to the desktop virtualization market. Klein began by saying that VDI is a component of desktop virtualization, and that ...