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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H2O lands $20 million to drive its open-source data science platform

The venture capital train cruising around the analytics ecosystem made its latest stop in the machine learning space to unload $20 million on H20.ai Inc., the startup behind the open-source algorithm development platform of the same name. The funding tops off a record year that saw downloads of the software more than triple from the ...

New Relic buys Digg co-founder’s DevOps startup to move down the cloud stack

The cutthroat cloud monitoring segment became a little less crowded this week after New Relic Inc. announced the acquisition of Opsmatic Inc., a startup that offers to provide operations teams with better visibility into their off-premise infrastructure, for an undisclosed amount. What helped set its service apart from the dozens of others promising to deliver ...

Dropbox Enterprise takes aim at the Fortune 500 crowd

Nearly a decade after launching, Dropbox Inc. is finally introducing the ability for organizations to prevent employees from tying their accounts to unprotected personnel email addresses. The addition is part of a brand new feature set that aims to make its historically consumer-focused file sharing platform more attractive for business users who have a higher chance of ...

Amazon shifts the cloud battleground to South Korea

It doesn’t take more than a passing glance at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) case studies page to understand the reasoning behind the latest addition to its global expansion course. Featured prominently at the top row is Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., one of the several big-name South Korean companies that rely on the public cloud ...

IBM wants to bring Dev and Ops together with new API matchmaker

Given the billions of dollars that IBM Corp. has spent on making its public cloud a more attractive place for developers to run their applications, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it’s also taken an interest in the programming interfaces through which those applications interact. The company is debuting a new service today that ...

Dropbox taps Vera to keep files secure even after they move off its platform

The rapid growth in the amount of data moving outside the corporate firewall represents only the start of CIOs’ security woes. The real problem emerges when a worker downloads sensitive documents from their cloud locker without permission or makes a folder accessible to an unvetted third party, which creates an opening for hackers to move ...

Nadella delivers another shocker as Microsoft embraces Red Hat in cloud alliance

Whatever doubts that still remained about Microsoft Corp.’s commitment to open-source software among the developer community until this morning have been banished by its announcement of a broad partnership with Red Hat Inc. to jointly promote their respective cloud offerings. That includes first and foremost the latter’s Linux distribution, the single biggest rival to Windows ...

Pivotal Cloud Foundry gets .NET support as Microsoft ties deepen

The aftershocks from Microsoft Corp.’s decision to release its .NET development framework under an open-source license last year have finally reached Pivotal Inc., which added support for the project to its commercial Cloud Foundry distribution this week. The move expands the appeal of the application platform to millions of additional software engineers in the Windows ...

Authentication unicorn Okta takes its single sign-on service beyond mobile

As business users continue to shift more and more of their work to mobile devices, Okta Inc. is taking an unexpected turn against the flow and extending its popular authentication service to the workstations that have dominated traditional office life. The new support for Windows and Macs is accompanied by the addition of interoperability with applications ...

Former Apple CEO John Sculley’s firm swoops up the last remains of eBay Enterprise

It’s not everyday that news from the customer relationship management segment make such big headlines. Zeta Interactive Inc., the sales automation provider co-founded by former Apple Inc. chief executive John Sculley, has acquired eBay Inc.’s CRM platform in what marks the official conclusion of the online auctioning giant’s exit from the enterprise technology market. The ...