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 Cloud and VMware expand partnership with focus on cloud migrations

Google LLC’s cloud business and VMware Inc. today announced that they’re expanding their partnership to help enterprises more easily move on-premises applications to the cloud.  At the center of the expanded partnership is Google Cloud’s VMware Engine service. The search giant said it’s adding the service to VMware’s VMware Cloud Universal subscription offering. Google Cloud’s ...

Observability startup Coralogix launches Snowbit cybersecurity venture

Coralogix Ltd. today announced the launch of a new venture, Snowbit, that will focus on helping companies protect their public cloud environments from cyberattacks. Coralogix is a venture-backed startup that provides an observability platform of the same name. The startup’s platform helps companies detect and troubleshoot technical issues in their technology environments, as well as ...

Blockchain startup ConsenSys raises $450M in new funding at $7B+ valuation

ConsenSys Software Inc., a fast-growing blockchain startup focused primarily on the Ethereum ecosystem, today announced that it has raised $450 million in funding at a valuation exceeding $7 billion.  The investment was led by ParaFi Capital with participation from Microsoft Corp., SoftBank Group Corp. and more than a half-dozen others. ConsenSys’ latest funding round reportedly ...

Intel will invest $36B+ in new EU chip fabs and research centers

Intel Corp. today announced plans to spend more than 33 billion euros, or about $36.2 billion, to build new semiconductor manufacturing facilities and research centers in the European Union. The company reportedly intends to fund the initiative mostly on its own. But in the future, some of Intel’s EU semiconductor initiatives might receive external funding ...

Report: Nielsen could be acquired for $15B by private equity group

Shares of ad analytics giant Nielsen Holdings plc jumped more than 30% today after the Wall Street Journal reported that the company is holding acquisition talks with a group of private equity firms. A deal could reportedly value Nielsen at about $15 billion, including debt. New York-based Nielsen provides market data that helps brands measure ...

Microsoft makes physics breakthrough that could enable new type of quantum chip

Microsoft Corp. today provided an update about its efforts to develop a topological quantum computer, a new type of quantum computer that could theoretically be faster and more reliable than current technologies. Microsoft revealed that its researchers have recently cleared a “significant hurdle” toward building such a machine. Current quantum computers are highly prone to ...

Apple supplier Foxconn suspends operations in Shenzhen amid COVID-19 lockdown

Foxconn is suspending operations in Shenzhen, China, where it produces some iPhones for Apple Inc., following the implementation of a citywide COVID-19 lockdown.  Foxconn, incorporated as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., is the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronics. The company assembles most of the estimated 200 million-plus iPhones that Apple sells annually. Foxconn ...

Report: Apple plans to launch upgraded MacBooks with new M2 chip

Apple Inc. is reportedly developing two new MacBooks that feature a chip known as the M2 and could make their debut as soon as this year. The company’s product development effort was reported on Thursday by 9to5Mac, which attributed the information to sources familiar with the matter. Apple’s current MacBooks are based on an internally ...

EU, UK launch antitrust probes of Google and Meta’s ‘Jedi Blue’ agreement

The European Commission and the U.K.’s competition regulator will investigate an agreement dubbed Jedi Blue that Google LLC and Meta Platforms Inc. signed in 2018. The move was announced today. The European Commission and the U.K.’s competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority, are launching parallel antitrust probes of the Jedi Blue agreement. Regulators are ...

No-code form specialist Typeform raises $135M in new funding

Startup Typeform SL, which provides a widely used form development platform of the same name, today announced that it has raised $135 million in fresh funding. Investment firm Sofina led the funding round with participation from more than a half dozen others, including General Atlantic and Index Ventures. Typeform is now valued at $935 million. ...