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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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman describes content on the open web as ‘freeware’

A prominent Microsoft Corp. executive said that content on the open web is “freeware” in a recent discussion on whether artificial intelligence models may use such material. Mustafa Suleyman, chief executive officer of Microsoft AI, made the remarks during a Tuesday interview at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Windows Central reported the discussion today. Following a ...

Microsoft’s OpenAI partnership could face EU antitrust probe

Microsoft Corp.’s partnership with OpenAI could face an antitrust probe in the European Union, the bloc’s top competition official has revealed. European Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager detailed the potential investigation in a speech today. She disclosed that officials had sent Microsoft and OpenAI a set of questions about “certain exclusivity clauses” in their ...

Remote access provider TeamViewer discloses breach attributed to Russian hackers

TeamViewer SE, the developer of a widely-used application for remotely accessing computers, has experienced a network breach. The company disclosed the incident on Thursday. In a follow-up update published today, TeamViewer attributed the cyberattack to APT29, a Russian state-backed hacking group. The group was responsible for the 2020 hacking campaign that targeted SolarWinds Corp. customers through malicious software ...

Progress Software discloses critical vulnerability in MOVEit file transfer service

Progress Software Corp. has disclosed a critical vulnerability in its MOVEit service, which organizations use to share files with one another. The company detailed the flaw on Tuesday. It also disclosed an exploit in MOVEit Gateway, a cybersecurity product that some organizations use together with the file transfer service. The day after Progress made the ...

Odaseva nabs $54M for its Salesforce data protection platform

Odaseva Technologies SAS, a startup with a platform that helps enterprises encrypt and back up the data they keep in Salesforce, has closed a $54 million funding round. The company detailed in its announcement of the raise today that Silver Lake Waterman was the lead investor. F-Prime, Eight Roads, Serena Capital, Eurazeo and Crescent Cove ...

Vulnerability detection provider PortSwigger raises $112M

PortSwigger Ltd., the company behind one of the industry’s most popular cybersecurity testing tools, today disclosed that it has raised $112 million in funding. The capital was provided by private equity firm Brighton Park Capital. It marks the first time that U.K.-based PortSwigger has raised funding since launch. The company was founded in 2008 by ...

Dappier raises $2M in seed funding for its AI data marketplace

Dappier Inc., a startup helping publishers license their content to artificial intelligence developers, today announced that it has raised $2 million in seed funding. Early-stage venture capital firm Silverton Partners led the investment. Austin-based Dappier operates a marketplace through which publishers can make their content available to developers for use in AI projects. According to ...

AI-powered drug development startup Formation Bio raises $372M

Formation Bio Inc., a startup using artificial intelligence to speed up drug development, today announced that it has closed a mammoth $372 million investment.  Andreessen Horowitz led the Series D funding round. It was joined by pharmaceutical company Sanofi SA and more than a half-dozen other investors. The valuation at which Formation Bio closed the ...

Supreme Court rules US officials can continue communicating with social media companies

The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected a lawsuit that sought to limit how the federal government communicates with social media companies. The case, Murthy v. Missouri, was dismissed in a 6-3 ruling. It focused on misinformation removal requests that officials from the White House and several federal agencies had sent to social media companies. Meta ...

Stability AI appoints new CEO and closes funding round reportedly worth $80M

Stability AI Ltd. today appointed Prem Akkaraju chief executive officer and announced that it has raised funding from a group of prominent investors. The development comes three months after the startup’s founding CEO, Emad Mostaque, stepped down. His resignation was reportedly preceded by several other executive departures. A number of key engineers are believed to ...