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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Qualcomm debuts new flagship Snapdragon chip, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor

Qualcomm Inc., whose Snapdragon chip series powers most of the world’s high-end Android devices, has unveiled a new iteration of the processor and a novel fingerprint sensor that works with sound waves. The company debuted the products at an event in Hawaii late Tuesday. The new Snapdragon 855 processor will take over as the company’s flagship mobile ...

Tibco acquires master data management provider Orchestra Networks

Tibco Software Inc. today announced that it has acquired Orchestra Networks SA, a data management provider focused on helping enterprises get their vast, and often fragmented, information troves under control. The acquisition is the latest in a series of deals struck by the company over the past few quarters. Previously, Tibco picked up application integration provider ...

Reports: Microsoft will launch a new browser based on Google code

Microsoft Corp. is reportedly developing a replacement for its Edge browser that will incorporate elements from Chromium, the open-source engine on which Chrome is based. The Chromium code base is maintained by a group of Google LLC engineers and shares most of its features with the consumer version. It was recently reported that Microsoft engineers had started ...

DeepMind builds an AI that can predict how proteins fold

Alphabet Inc.’s DeepMind artificial intelligence division has racked up another scientific achievement. The group this morning revealed that it has built an AI system capable of taking on what is considered to be one of the biggest challenges in biology today: simulating the shape of proteins. The system, dubbed AlphaFold, took no less than two ...

Nvidia targets AI developers and data scientists with new Titan RTX desktop GPU

Nvidia Corp.’s Titan family of graphics processing units includes products for both consumers and power users such as artificial intelligence developers. The beefy new Titan RTX desktop card that the company unveiled today is aimed squarely at the latter audience. With a retail price of $2,499, the GPU will cost more than twice as much ...

AI chip startup Wave Computing raises $86M more to challenge Nvidia

Heavily funded semiconductor startup Wave Computing Inc. has raised an additional $86 million to pursue its goal of taking on Nvidia Corp. in the growing market for artificial intelligence chips. The round, announced on Thursday, was led by investment firm Oakland Corp. with participation from existing investors. It bumps Wave Computing’s total raised past the ...

Massive Marriott data breach exposes 500M customers’ information

Marriott International Inc., the world’s largest hotel chain, has suffered a massive data breach believed to affect some 500 million customers. The company disclosed the intrusion in a regulatory filing today. Marriott said hackers broke into a guest database belonging to its Starwood subsidiary in 2014, when the group was still a separate company, and ...
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AWS expands its serverless capabilities and adds a managed Kafka service

After unveiling a satellite data service, an on-premise infrastructure offering and countless new features in the first two days of its annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, Amazon Web Services Inc. this morning introduced yet another set of enhancements for its cloud platform. Expanded serverless features Many of the capabilities announced today are rolling out for AWS ...

Microsoft lands $480M contract to supply HoloLens headsets to US Army

In a major boost for its augmented reality efforts, Microsoft Corp. has landed a $480 million contract to provide the U.S. Army with a military-grade version of its HoloLens headset. The deal, which was first reported by Bloomberg Wednesday, went through a bidding process that also drew offers from other companies. Heavily funded AR startup Magic ...

With $50M funding round, productivity startup Asana hits $1.5B valuation

The latest startup to join Silicon Valley’s unicorn club is San Francisco-based team productivity specialist Asana Inc., which today announced that it has raised $50 million from investors at a $1.5 billion valuation. The late-stage, Series E funding comes less than a year after Asana’s $75 million Series D raise. This latest round saw London-based Generation ...