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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Google-backed GUAC cybersecurity tool becomes an OpenSSF project

The developers of GUAC, a tool for finding vulnerabilities in enterprise software, today announced that they have donated the project to the OpenSSF consortium. GUAC was released in 2022 by Google LLC, cybersecurity startup Kusari Inc., Citibank NA and Purdue University. OpenSSF, the consortium to which the project has been donated, launched two years earlier ...

Taalas raises $50M to develop chips optimized for specific AI models

Taalas Inc., a startup that plans to sell chips tailor-made for specific artificial intelligence models, has raised $50 million to support its commercialization effort. The company announced the raise on Tuesday. The funding was provided by Quiet Capital and Pierre Lamond, a prominent venture capitalist who backed several of the semiconductor industry’s early players and ...

Microsoft engineer flags Copilot Designer concerns as academics call for better AI risk research

A Microsoft Corp. engineer has written a letter to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission raising concerns about the company’s Copilot Designer tool. CNBC reported the development today. It comes about a day after more than 100 academics, tech executives and other experts published an open letter focused on the risks posed by advanced AI models. ...

Cloudflare acquires Nefeli Networks and launches multicloud networking service

Cloudflare Inc. today launched a new service, Magic Cloud Networking, that organizations can use to link together workloads running on different cloud platforms. The offering is based on technology that the company obtained through a recent startup acquisition. The startup, Nefeli Networks Inc., previously raised about $9 million in funding from New Enterprise Associates and ...

Accenture acquires Udacity and introduces new technology training service

Professional services company Accenture plc today announced that it’s acquiring Udacity Inc., a venture-backed startup with a popular online learning platform. The deal’s financial terms were not disclosed. After the acquisition closes later this year, Accenture plans to launch a technology training service called LearnVantage for enterprises and government organizations. The company said that it ...

Ubicloud reels in $16M for its open-source cloud platform

Ubicloud, a startup with an open-source cloud platform powered by bare-metal hardware, has raised $16 million in seed funding to support its growth efforts. TechCrunch reported today that the investment closed in January. It included contributions from Y Combinator, 500 Emerging Europe and multiple angel investors. Ubicloud is led by former Microsoft Corp. executives Ozgun ...

Meta recovering from outage that took Facebook, Instagram and Threads offline

Meta Platforms Inc. experienced an outage this morning that made Facebook, Instagram and Threads inaccessible worldwide for about two hours. The first user reports of downtime started emerging around 10 a.m. EST. Meta confirmed the outage shortly thereafter, stating in a note on its status page that “we are aware of an issue impacting Facebook Login. ...

Baseten nabs $40M for its cloud-based AI inference platform

Baseten Labs Inc., a startup making it easier for developers to run artificial intelligence models in production, today announced that it has closed a $40 million funding round. IVP and Spark Capital led the investment with participation from several existing backers. According to Forbes, the Series B raise values Baseten at more than $200 million. ...

EU fines Apple €1.84B over App Store’s anti-steering rules

The European Commission, the European Union’s executive branch, today issued a €1.84 billion fine to Apple Inc. over the App Store’s so-called anti-steering rules. Officials have also ordered the iPhone maker to change the provisions in question. In a blog post responding to the development, Apple stated that it plans to make the changes within ...

Anthropic debuts Claude 3 model series with ‘near-human’ capabilities in some areas

Anthropic PBC today introduced a new family of large language models, the Claude 3 series, that it says can outperform GPT-4 and Google LLC’s Gemini Ultra. The series includes three models that vary in their sophistication and price. The most advanced LLM, Claude 3 Opus, is touted as having “near-human levels of comprehension and fluency ...