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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Facebook is standardizing development on Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code

Facebook Inc.’s thousands of developers produce an enormous volume of code every month for projects ranging from new social apps to machine learning models that speed up MRI scans. Going forward, a sizable portion of that software will be written in Visual Studio Code. The social network detailed Tuesday afternoon that it has been quietly ...

Apple breaks ground on $1B Austin campus that will house up to 15,000 employees

It’s not quite HQ2, but Apple Inc.’s new corporate hub in Austin, Texas, represents a major expansion of its U.S. operations. The iPhone maker today officially broke ground on the campus, which will cost $1 billion to build and sits on a 133-acre plot of land not far from the factory housing the Mac Pro production line. Apple ...

With Cloud Pak for Security, IBM serves up threat detection in a container

IBM Corp. today revealed the latest addition to its lineup of containerized software offerings: a threat hunting tool called Cloud Pak for Security that promises to boost the productivity of network protection teams.  The product is delivered as a software container and comes integrated with the Red Hat OpenShift application platform. OpenShift lets administrators automate key ...

After $50M May round, Aryaka debuts four new cloud networking services

Networking technology provider Aryaka Networks Inc. today introduced four cloud services aimed at enabling organizations to connect their offices, data centers and off-premises workloads more efficiently with one another. The products form the pillars of a new suite the company dubs SmartServices. The fifth offering in the bundle, SmartConnect, is Aryaka’s existing flagship product. It’s ...

Google targets on-premises SAP workloads with new Cloud Acceleration Program

Google LLC today inaugurated the Cloud Acceleration Program, an initiative that will provide technical resources and consulting services to enterprises looking to move their SAP SE deployments to the search giant’s cloud platform. Germany-based SAP’s back-office applications power key business processes at thousands of organizations worldwide, including a big percentage of the Fortune 500. Those companies are ...

Nuweba adds GPUs to its serverless platform to take on AWS in the AI market

Israeli startup Nuweba Labs Ltd. today added support for graphics processing units to its namesake serverless computing platform, which it claims can now run machine learning models 100 times faster than Amazon Web Services Inc.’s competing offering. Nuweba emerged from stealth this year with $4.8 million in initial funding from Magma Partners, Target Global and ...

Google acquires CloudSimple to bring more VMware workloads into its cloud

Google LLC has acquired CloudSimple Inc., a Santa Clara, California-based startup with a software platform that makes it easier for companies to move their on-premises applications to the cloud. The search giant didn’t disclose the purchase price in the acquisition announcement this morning. CloudSimple raised a seed investment from Microsoft Corp. in 2016 and lists ...

Salesforce cozies up to Apple with iOS-exclusive Trailhead app, AI update

Salesforce.com Inc. is deepening the product partnership it struck with Apple Inc. last September. At its Dreamforce event opening in San Francisco today, the company launched an employee training app called Trailhead Go that will be available exclusively on the iPhone and iPad. It provides access to more than 700 learning modules that cover subjects ...

Decade-long Google-Oracle copyright dispute heads to US Supreme Court

A closely watched copyright dispute in which Oracle Corp. is seeking billions of dollars in damages from Google LLC will move up to the U.S. Supreme Court, adding yet another chapter to a decade-long legal saga. The case, which the court accepted today, revolves around the Java programming  language. Oracle obtained the rights to the ...

VCs bet $53M on Nuvia, a chip startup led by Apple’s former top processor engineer

Santa Clara, California-based data center chip startup Nuvia Inc. burst onto the scene today by announcing that it has secured a $53 million funding round from a group of prominent investors.  Dell Technologies Inc.’s venture capital arm, Mayfield, WRVI Capital and Capricorn Investment Group jointly led the round. Their bet on Nuvia is notable not ...