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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IBM makes new 16-qubit quantum processor accessible to the public

A year after giving researchers access to a 5-qubit quantum processor through its public cloud, IBM Corp. has launched a new and more advanced system that packs a much bigger punch. The chip will provide the scientific community with 16 qubits for exploring potential applications of the technology. According to IBM, quantum computers could dramatically ...

Salesforce launches new AI features for retailers

Salesforce.com Inc.’s efforts to automate common business tasks using artificial intelligence extend far beyond its flagship customer relationship management platform. The company is also incorporating AI technology into other core services including Commerce Cloud, which received its latest batch of new features today. The most notable addition is a catalog personalization tool powered by Einstein, the cross-product learning ...

Google’s newest cloud service can manage ‘millions’ of connected devices

Google Inc. sees a major revenue opportunity in the connected devices that companies are deploying to monitor their operations and automate key activities. Today, the technology giant introduced a cloud service called Cloud IoT Core that provides a central hub from which those endpoints can be run. At its core is a management tool designed to ...

Intel and BMW expand self-driving car alliance to include Delphi

The logistical and technical challenges involved in producing autonomous vehicles are too large for any one company to tackle. As a result, the auto industry is seeing the emergence of alliances aimed at spreading out the work across the supply chain. One of the most promising such partnerships is the collaboration that Intel Corp. and ...

Database supplier MarkLogic doubles down on security in new release

Security is emerging as a major priority for MarkLogic Corp. in its efforts to stand out amid fierce competition in the database market. The company, which boasts Fortune 500 clients such as Johnson & Johnson Inc. and Deutsche Bank AG, today released a new version of its NoSQL store with a host of features for protecting sensitive information. ...

Wall Street darling Symphony raises $63M for its secure chat service

Investors see a lot of growth potential in team communications. Today a consortium led by French banking giant BNP Paribas SA joined in with a $63 million round into Symphony Communication Services LLC, a fast-rising messaging startup based in Palo Alto, California. Its claim to fame is a chat service similar to Slack that provides file-sharing features, bots and ...

GrandCanals raises $4.8M to help retailers compete with Amazon

With Amazon.com Inc. working to make free same-day delivery a standard part of online shopping, smaller retailers are finding it increasingly difficult to meet consumer expectations. GrandCanals Inc. wants to help. The three-year-old startup, which secured $4.8 million in funding today, sells a service designed to help e-commerce companies find ways to streamline their shipping ...

Karamba raises $12M to protect connected cars from hacking

As the number of connected vehicles on the road continues to rise, fending off cyberattacks is becoming an increasingly important part of ensuring driver safety. A startup called Karamba Security Ltd. said today it has raised $12 million in funding to help the auto industry address the challenge. The two-year-old breach prevention provider sells a ...

With $10.3M in new funding, Terminus wants to bridge sales and marketing

After seeing revenue grow sixfold over the past year, Terminus Software LLC is launching the next phase of its effort to take on the account-based marketing world. The startup got some support for its mission with a fresh $10.3 million investment announced today. Atlanta Ventures and Edison Partners provided the biggest portion of the funding, while the rest ...

Salesforce’s new AI project aims to organize emails and documents

Salesforce.com Inc. believes that artificial intelligence could hold the key to tackling one of the biggest time sinks in the modern workplace: checking email. On Thursday, the company shared details about an internal project aimed at using deep learning to automatically summarize messages and documents so that they can be read more quickly. Salesforce is ...