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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Following Milestone Acquisition, Salesforce Expands Toolkit with Intuit Integration

Salesforce.com CRM offering and Intuit’s business accounting QuickBooks Online service are 2 of the most prominent SaaS products out there, and now they’ve teamed-up to further boost the customer flow. Intuit will resell Salesforce.com’s CRM solution, which will integrate with QuickBooks Online and sync customer data between the 2 platforms. Indeed, this seems to be ...

Business Apps for iPad, Android Tablets: QuickOffice Tops This Week’s Best

Tablets are sweeping through the office space at an accelerating rate, but it’s all not all hardware which contributed to the rise of the business tablet.  Apps are another factor to this, and we’ve rounded up this week’s top 5 IOS and Android tablet business apps. iPad QuickOffice Connect Mobile Suit (v2.1.0) for iPad App ...

This Week in the Cloud: New Products, Acquisitions and Everything Between

This past week has seen a lot of announcements both from start-ups and the biggest players in the industry, further strengthening the cloud’s position on the global scale. Two of the best examples of that are Cloud.com and Gluster, who brought cloud adoption to a whole new level overseas. Cloud.com announced that its open source ...

Fusion-io Teams with StoneFly, Gets Some Extra Buzz

Integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems manufacturer StoneFly announced it has signed an original equipment manufacturing agreement (OEM) with high performance I/O solutions provider Fusion-io. Through the agreement StoneFly’s SCVM and ESS Windows virtual SAN software appliances will be bundled with Fusion-io’s ioMemory product line, and the new platform will be offered to joint ...

RIM Moves Up a Notch: Highlander, and a Screenless Phone

RIM has had a few of very notable updates today, starting with the licensing of over 30,000 patents from Intellectual Ventures, a company founded by former Microsoft veterans. The deal probably comes in light of the recent tech industry court clashes over alleged copyright infringements, but it doesn’t come as a surprise considering what RIM ...

Online Video Advertising Makes Big Strides with New Tech, TidalTV Reaps Rewards

Video ad optimization platform vendor TidalTV announced it has raised a massive $30+ million in its latest funding round. The round was led by New Enterprise Associates with participation from Comcast Interactive Capital and Valhalla Partners, and brings the Baltimore-based company’s total funding to $61 million. TidalTV was launched back in 2007, and had already ...

Mobile Games Continue to Drive Social Innovation, and Resources

Social gaming has been a huge tactical interest for second and third tier social networks in the past 3-5 years including Friendster, hi5, MySpace and Facebook, and now myYearbook joined the club in the mobile arena. The social network freshly acquired 5 popular Android games –Toss It, Tic Tac Toe, SpringDroid, Minesweeper and Line of ...

Can Android Hold its Lead for Next 5 Years?

The open-source Android OS is leading the charge in the mobile market, with a top share of 29% in January 2011. The mobile market landscape is expected to drastically change by 2015 however, and Android will become an even more prominent presence. IDC forecasts Android will capture 39.5 percent of the global market this year, ...

Online Media’s Second Heat Wave: Video and Radio Gain Momentum

Online video as well as radio are transforming into bigger and bigger, constantly-evolving industries, which accelerate along with the rest of the tech industry. Naturally, online video has attracted a great deal of marketers, and Adap.tv is one start-up making big gains by monetizing this area. It does so by offering a platform where publishers ...

Gluster Powers Sweden’s First IaaS Platform

Open source storage platform company Gluster announced that Swedish hosting solutions provider City Network Hosting is using its storage solution to power its City Cloud offering – Sweden’s first IaaS platform. The offering launched after more than 15 months in beta, and has an existing customer base of over 500 companies. “As City Cloud continues ...