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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Invoca buys contact center AI startup DialogTech for reported $100M

Invoca Inc., a well-funded provider of contact center analytics software backed by Accel, has acquired another startup in the contact center analytics market called DialogTech Inc. for a reported $100 million. Invoca announced the acquisition today without disclosing the deal size. The transaction’s $100 million price tag was reported by TechCrunch. Invoca makes artificial intelligence ...

Esper raises $30M to ease the management of Android-powered IoT fleets

Esper Enterprises Inc., a startup developing technology for managing “internet of things” device fleets powered by Android, disclosed on Thursday that it has closed a $30 million funding round led by Scale Venture Partners. Android, though best known as a mobile operating system, is also used in a large variety of other hardware. It can ...

Snap acquires AR optical parts maker WaveOptics for reported $500M+

Snapchat operator Snap Inc. is spending more than $500 million to acquire Wave Optics Ltd., better known as WaveOptics, a U.K.-based maker of displays and other optical components for augmented reality glasses. The deal was reported by The Verge this morning. According to the publication’s sources, Snap will pay half the acquisition price upfront and ...

Intel and Dell back $90M round for data access security specialist Immuta

Data security startup Immuta Inc. has raised $90 million from a large group of investors that included the venture capital arms of Dell Technologies Inc. and Intel Corp., it was announced today. Immuta provides a software platform that helps companies prevent unauthorized access to their data. Traditionally, data access rules have often had to be ...

Google reveals plans for first physical store in new consumer hardware push

Google LLC today revealed plans to open a retail location in New York, its first-ever physical store, where visitors will have the opportunity to test and purchase devices from the search giant’s consumer hardware lineup. Google’s inaugural Google Store (pictured) is being set up in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, home to many of the ...

Demand Science acquires TrustedOut as it advances toward $100M in revenue

Demand Science Inc. has acquired TrustedOut SAS, a French startup with an artificial intelligence platform that helps companies monitor market developments and plan advertising campaigns. The company announced the deal today. It’s the fifth acquisition in seven months for Danvers, Massachusetts-based Demand Science, which provides sales tools aimed at enterprise technology companies and other firms. ...

ServiceNow doubles down on cybersecurity with expanded Microsoft alliance

ServiceNow Inc. introduced new integrations with Microsoft Corp. products during its Knowledge 2021 virtual conference today that promise to make enterprises’ cybersecurity operations more efficient. In the big picture, the features will also enhance the company’s “platform of platforms” value proposition for large enterprises.  Publicly traded ServiceNow provides a cloud platform for managing a company’s ...

New $120M round doubles AI startup ASAPP’s valuation to $1.6B

ASAPP Inc., a startup taking what it says is a research-driven approach to developing artificial intelligence products for the enterprise, has raised $120 million at a $1.6 billion valuation. The startup secured the capital through a Series C round announced today that was led by Fidelity Management. ASAPP’s new $1.6 billion valuation is twice as ...

UiPath builds AI-driven task mining engine into its RPA platform

Newly public UiPath Inc. today debuted an artificial intelligence module that points out manual business processes enterprises should automate and provides useful related data.  The module is arriving as part of UiPath Platform 21.4, a significant new release of the company’s robotic process automation platform that was detailed today. Other highlights include security controls for managing large ...

In major refresh at I/O, Google Workspace gets ‘smart chips’ and ‘pageless’ documents

Google LLC today debuted “smart chips” for Google Workspace that will enable users to enhance their documents with interactive elements such as polls and pop-up previews of other documents. The feature is rolling out as part of a broad update to the productivity suite that Javier Soltero (pictured), vice president and general manager of Google ...