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.

Latest from Maria Deutscher

AMD’s new Epyc server chips challenge Intel’s data center dominance

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s latest attempt to establish a serious presence in the Intel Corp.-dominated server market is looking to be one of the most promising yet. At a Tuesday event in Austin, Texas, AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su (pictured) introduced a new processor family called Epyc that targets data centers where a premium is placed ...

Samsara, a startup using sensory data to optimize logistics, lands $40M

The ability to move cargo from one location to another in a timely manner is essential for any company that deals with physical goods, whether it’s a retailer or an electronics manufacturer. Samsara Networks Inc. is using cutting-edge sensory equipment to help organizations meet this requirement. To fuel its efforts, the San Francisco-based startup today ...

Microsoft Stream releases into general availability with new AI features

Almost exactly a year to the day after introducing Stream, Microsoft Corp. has released the video sharing service into general availability to help companies manage their multimedia content. The platform is a successor to Office 365 Video that is available as an extension for the productivity suite and as a standalone product. It shares many ...

Google launches new search tool for exploring job postings

Starting today, the answer boxes, embedded maps and other value-added features in Google will be joined by a new addition: a search tool designed to help users look for job postings. The capability is the fruit of an initiative that the Alphabet Inc. subsidiary unveiled during its annual developer conference in May. When users look up a ...

MongoDB expands beyond databases with new backend as a service

After rising to become one of the top players in the database market, MongoDB Inc. now looks to extend its reach to other parts of the software stack. The company pulled back the curtains on a new service today called MongoDB Stitch that aims to ease the task of building application backends using its document ...

Analytics startup Aera re-launches with new AI vision and $50M in funding

Before executives can decide on a new supply agreement or inventory change, they have to view the relevant business records, which is easier said than done in a large company where data is spread across multiple systems. Aera Technology has taken it upon itself to remedy the situation. The Mountain View, California-based firm entered the ...

Talla raises $8.3M to enhance the capabilities of its help desk AI

As the number of companies that use chatbots continues to grow, so is investor interest in the technology rising. Boston’s Glasswing Ventures and five other funds jumped on the bandwagon today by leading a $8.3 million funding round into Talla Inc., one of the startups at the forefront of the trend. The two-year-old firm offers ...

Augury, a startup using AI and sound to troubleshoot industrial gear, raises $17M

Except in certain extreme circumstances, industrial machinery doesn’t simply fail from one moment to the next. It’s often a gradual process that can be detected and stopped with the right technology. Augury Inc. is one of the providers that industrial companies turn to for help with preventing equipment failures. Two years after its previous round, the ...

Codota raises $2M for its AI-powered programming assistant

Many development platforms provide autocomplete features to help programmers become more productive, but for the most part they’re limited to filling in basic syntax elements such as library names. Codota Dot Com Ltd. is looking to change that. The Israeli startup on Thursday said it has secured a $2 million investment from Khosla Ventures to drive ...

Report: Google could be hit by record €1B+ fine in EU antitrust case

The record €1 billion penalty that the European Union issued to Intel Corp. in 2009 over unlawful business practices could soon be topped. On Friday, anonymous sources told the Financial Times and The New York Times that Google Inc. is set to be hit by a potentially even bigger fine from the EU’s antitrust body as ...