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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Morpheus Data expands its Kubernetes and automation capabilities

Morpheus Data LLC today introduced a new release of its cloud management platform with improved Kubernetes support and features that will help companies automate infrastructure maintenance tasks. Morpheus Data says the release marks its biggest product update in a year. The Colorado-based company provides a platform that enables information technology teams to manage public cloud ...

Salesforce debuts new AI features to boost its vertical-specific clouds

Salesforce.com Inc. is enhancing its lineup of industry-specific cloud platforms with new capabilities aimed at companies in the financial services, healthcare and consumer goods sectors. The company says that its vertical-specific cloud platforms represent a $2 billion business. The new capabilities, which Salesforce announced today during a virtual event, should give that business a boost ...

Contentstack raises $57.5M round led by Insight Partners for its ‘headless’ CMS

Contentstack Inc., the maker of a so-called headless content management system used by the likes of HP Inc. and Broadcom Inc., has raised an $57.5 million funding round led by prolific tech investor Insight Partners. Canadian investment firm Georgian Partners contributed as well along with Contentstack’s existing backers. The oversubscribed round, which was announced this ...

StarTree Cloud launches to power analytics systems with millions of users

Venture-backed data processing startup StarTree Inc. today launched its first product, a cloud analytics platform called StarTree Cloud that it says can run more than 100,000 queries a second. The platform is launching less than two months after StarTree raised a $24 million funding round from a group of investors that included Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn ...

AI-powered cybersecurity provider ExtraHop to be acquired for $900M

Bain Capital Private Equity and Crosspoint are spending $900 million to acquire ExtraHop Networks Inc., a software company that uses hundreds of machine learning models deployed side-by-side to find threats lurking in enterprises’ cloud environments. The deal is at least the third private equity-backed acquisition of a major cybersecurity company in as many months.   ExtraHop ...

Dozens of major news sites and cloud services briefly go offline after Fastly outage

An outage in the infrastructure of content delivery network operator Fastly Inc. briefly took dozens of major websites offline early today, including The New York Times, GitHub, the U.K. government’s online information portal, PayPal and many others. Fastly detected and rolled out a fix for the issue less than an hour after first flagging it on ...

Grafana Labs eases IT monitoring with Tempo tracing tool and new Grafana release

Grafana Labs Inc. announced two new product releases, Tempo 1.0 and Grafana 8.0, at a virtual user event today, aiming to provide companies with better visibility into the health of their technology infrastructure. New York-based Grafana Labs is the startup behind a popular open-source monitoring platform of the same name. The software is one of ...

Google fined $268M in France over ad platform practices

Google LLC said today that it has agreed to pay 220 million euros, or about $268 million, to settle an antitrust lawsuit in France over its business practices in the online advertising market. Google has also agreed to change a number of those business practices. The lawsuit Google is settling was brought by the French ...

Jeff Bezos will fly to space on a Blue Origin rocket

Jeff Bezos will fly to space on July 20 aboard a rocket built by his space flight company, Blue Origin Federation LLC. The Amazon.com Inc. founder, who announced the flight on Instagram, will be joined by his brother Mark Bezos and a third yet-undetermined passenger. Blue Origin is auctioning off the third seat aboard the ...

Facebook suspends Trump’s accounts for two years

Facebook Inc. said today that the accounts of former President Donald Trump will remain suspended until at least Jan. 7, 2023. The decision is a response to recommendations made by the company’s Oversight Board. Last month, the board upheld Facebook’s Jan. 7 decision to suspend Trump from Facebook and Instagram. In a statement accompanying the ...