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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AWS launches high-speed Amazon S3 Express One Zone object storage tier

Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced the general availability of Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a new tier of its S3 object storage service that is up to 10 times faster than the standard edition. AWS already offers multiple specialized versions of S3. Most of them, such as the Glacier storage tiers, trade off speed ...

New customization and management tools rolled out for AWS’ Bedrock AI service

Amazon Web Services Inc. today introduced new tools that will make it easier to customize the large language models in its public cloud and integrate them into applications. The tools debuted at the Amazon.com Inc. unit’s AWS re:Invent 2023 conference in Las Vegas. During the event, the cloud giant also introduced new cloud instances that ...

PhysicsX nabs $32M for its AI-powered engineering software

PhysicsX Ltd., a startup using artificial intelligence to help engineers design new products, today announced that it has closed a $32 million Series A funding round led by General Catalyst. KKR co-founder Henry Kravis, Standard Investments, NGP and Radius Capital participated as well. The investment marks the first time PhysicsX has raised outside funding since ...

Superconducting quantum chip startup OQC raises $100M in fresh funding

OQC, a London-based startup developing superconducting quantum processors, today announced that it has raised $100 million in funding to support its research efforts. The Series B round was led by Tokyo-based venture capital firm SBI. It also drew contributions from several other backers including two investment firms associated with Oxford University and the University of ...

Salesforce and AWS expand partnership with raft of new product integrations

Salesforce Inc. and Amazon Web Services Inc. are launching a new collaboration that will see them more closely link together over a dozen of their services. The initiative, which expands upon a long-running existing partnership, was detailed today at AWS re:Invent 2023. The main highlight of the announcement is that Salesforce will make many of its ...

AWS debuts Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client device for virtual desktop access

Amazon Web Services Inc. today debuted the Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, a compact computer that workers can use to access cloud-based virtual desktops. A virtual desktop is a workstation hosted in a data center rather than the user’s office. Workers use such machines in much the same way as a standard personal computer, except they ...

Hackers steal 8.4M+ patients’ data from healthcare software company Welltok

Hackers have stolen the personal data of more than 8.4 million patients from Welltok Inc., a Denver-based company that provides software for healthcare organizations. Welltok first disclosed the breach in October without sharing the full details of the incident. On Wednesday, it revealed that the hackers had stolen information belonging to some 8,493,379 patients. The ...

UK to invest £500M more in AI compute capacity, launch five new quantum projects

The U.K. government will invest £500 million, or $626 million, to provide local researchers and organizations with access to compute capacity for artificial intelligence projects.  U.K. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the investment in a Wednesday speech before members of Parliament. During the speech, Hunt also detailed five new research initiatives that the government plans to ...

Broadcom restructures VMware into four divisions after closing $61B acquisition

Broadcom Inc. has reorganized VMware into four divisions that are each responsible for a different subset of the virtualization giant’s products. This reorganization led to significant VMware layoffs, with Broadcom cutting at least 2,800 jobs. The Register reported the move this morning, citing new information that was quietly added to Broadcom’s website. The chipmaker later confirmed the ...

Report: OpenAI board’s ouster of Sam Altman followed potential AGI breakthrough

The ouster of Sam Altman from OpenAI last week was reportedly influenced by concerns about a potentially major artificial intelligence breakthrough achieved by the company. Reuters reported the twist late Wednesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. The sources said that some OpenAI researchers had expressed concerns the breakthrough “could threaten humanity.” It’s believed ...