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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Pennylane raises $57M for its cloud-based accounting platform

Paris-based accounting software startup Pennylane today disclosed that it has raised 50 million euros, or about $57 million, in funding from a group of investors led by Sequoia Capital. The investment is the latest in a series raised by startups developing tools to automate companies’ accounting operations.  Pennylane’s newly announced Series B financing round brings ...

Google will invest up to $1B in India’s Bharti Airtel

Google LLC today announced plans to invest up to $1 billion in Bharti Airtel Ltd., one of India’s largest telecommunications providers. The search giant will make the investment through the $10 billion Google for India Digitization Fund that it launched in 2020. Google previously purchased a 7.73% stake in mobile network operator Jio Platforms Ltd., ...

Google Cloud forms digital assets team to help customers build blockchain apps

Google LLC is forming a digital assets team to help customers of its cloud platform build blockchain-based applications, the company announced on Thursday. Richard Widmann, head of strategy for digital assets at Google Cloud, told CNBC that the company plans to hire a “slew of people with blockchain expertise” as part of the effort. The ...

Rapid grocery delivery startup Zapp raises $200M

Rapid grocery delivery provider Zapp today announced that it has closed a $200 million funding round, the second nine-figure investment raised by the startup since its launch in 2020. Lightspeed Venture Partners, 468 Capital and BroadLight Capital led the Series B round. Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, Atomico, Burda and Vorwerk Ventures participated as well. ...

Portnox raises $22M for its cloud-based network security platform

Network security startup Portnox, officially Access Layers Ltd., today announced that it has closed a $22 million funding round to support growth initiatives. Elsewhere Partners led the Series A investment. A large company’s corporate network can include upwards of thousands of devices ranging from employee workstations to “internet of things” systems such as factory sensors. ...

Meta-backed Diem cryptocurrency initiative is reportedly winding down

The Diem Association, a consortium launched by Meta Platforms Inc. to develop a blockchain-based payment system, is reportedly winding down its operations. The Wall Street Journal reported late Wednesday that the Diem Association plans to sell its assets to Silvergate Capital Corp. for about $200 million. Silvergate Capital is a La Jolla, California-based bank best ...

China conditionally approves AMD’s proposed $35B purchase of Xilinx

China’s State Administration for Market Regulation has conditionally approved Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s proposed $35 billion acquisition of Xilinx Inc., Reuters reported today. San Jose, California-based Xilinx is a leading provider of field-programmable gate array, or FPGA, processors. FGPAs are a type of versatile processor that can be customized to perform many different computing tasks. ...

Microsoft will roll out Android app support to Windows 11 in February

Microsoft Corp. plans to update Windows 11 next month with the public preview version of a feature that will enable users to run Android apps. Panos Panay, chief product officer for Microsoft’s Windows + Devices division, detailed the upcoming feature today. The executive stated that the company will also roll out improvements to the Windows ...

White House announces zero-trust strategy to improve government cybersecurity

The White House today announced a strategy for implementing zero-trust security, a popular cybersecurity approach, across the federal government’s digital infrastructure. Zero-trust security is a more effective approach to protecting networks from hacking attempts than the perimeter-based strategy that organizations have historically used. It’s being increasingly adopted across both the public and private sectors. In ...

Canonical releases Charmed Kubeflow 1.4 to simplify enterprise AI projects

Canonical Ltd. on Tuesday released Charmed Kubeflow 1.4, the newest version of its platform for simplifying enterprise artificial intelligence projects. U.K.-based Canonical is the maker of Ubuntu, one of the most widely used versions of the Linux operating system. Ubuntu is especially popular in the enterprise, where it’s commonly used to power public cloud environments. ...