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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Docquity raises $44M in funding for its medical learning platform

Docquity Holdings Pte Ltd., a startup making it easier for healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge with peers, has closed a $44 million funding round. Docquity announced the Series C round today. The startup raised the funding from a group of investors led by Tokyo-based Itochu Corp., which contributed $32 million to the round. Itochu is ...

Samsung discloses data breach affecting some US customers’ information

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. today disclosed that it experienced a data breach in which hackers accessed some of its U.S. customers’ information.  The breach was first detected in late July, Samsung detailed. A few days later, on Aug. 4, the company determined that the hackers gained access to personal information belonging to some of its ...

Qualcomm to supply custom chips for Meta’s virtual reality headsets

Qualcomm Inc. will supply custom chips for Meta Platforms Inc.’s Quest series of virtual reality headsets, the companies announced today. The companies described the partnership as a “multiyear broad strategic agreement.” Qualcomm chip designers will create custom processors for Meta in collaboration with the social media giant’s engineering and product teams. The processors will reportedly ...

Micron to build $15B memory chip fab in Idaho

Micron Technology Inc. today announced plans to build a new memory chip plant, or fab, in Idaho at a cost of about $15 billion. Boise, Idaho-based Micron is a major provider of DRAM and flash memory chips. The company’s products are used in a variety of devices ranging from data center servers to smartphones. Micron ...

US restricts exports of advanced AI chips to China and Russia

The U.S. government has implemented new restrictions that will limit exports of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China and Russia. Nvidia Corp., the leading maker of AI chips, disclosed in a Wednesday regulatory filing that it had been notified of the restrictions on Aug. 26. Advanced Micro Systems Inc. separately stated that it has also ...

Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition may face new antitrust probe in the UK

The U.K’s antitrust regulator has indicated that it may launch a new antitrust investigation into Microsoft Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. for $68.7 billion. The regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority, announced the development today.  Microsoft, which is best known for its Windows operating system and cloud services, also operates a multibillion-dollar video game ...

Microsoft makes Azure Managed Grafana generally available

Microsoft Corp. today announced the general availability of Azure Managed Grafana, a cloud service that enables companies to detect technical issues in their technology infrastructure. Azure Managed Grafana is based on the open-source Grafana observability platform. The platform can collect technical data about a cloud environment, organize the data and turn it into graphs. Administrators ...

CodeSee launches new platform to streamline enterprise software projects

Startup CodeSee Inc. today launched CodeSee Enterprise, a new platform designed to make it easier for enterprise software teams to build and update applications. CodeSee previously raised a $7 million funding round in January. Earlier, in 2020, the San Francisco-based startup closed a $3 million seed investment. Enterprise applications often comprise dozens or hundreds of ...

Solid raises $63M for its cloud-based financial technology platform

Startup Solid Financial Technologies Inc. today announced that it has secured a $63 million funding round led by FTV Capital. The Series B round also included the participation of venture capital firm Headline, which led Solid’s previous Series A raise in October 2020. The startup’s valuation is now reportedly five times higher than at the ...

Palo Alto Networks adds new AI features to its Prisma SASE platform

Palo Alto Networks Inc. is expanding its Prisma SASE platform, with new artificial intelligence features for detecting cyberattacks.   Palo Alto Networks is a major provider of enterprise cybersecurity software with more than $4 billion in annual revenues. Prisma SASE, the platform that the company updated today, is a collection of products designed to ease the ...