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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VMware taps startup Vera to provide “military-grade” data governance for virtual environments

Organizations using VMware Inc.’s virtualization software to power their infrastructure now have a powerful new option for data governance thanks to a partnership with Vera Inc. announced at its annual customer conference this morning. The alliance marks a major step forward for a technology that has already proven itself highly effective in the public cloud. ...

CloudPhysics brings data-driven monitoring to VMware environments

Keeping with tradition from previous years, CloudPhysics Inc. is debuting a major new iteration of its monitoring service at VMworld 2015 this morning that promises to help virtualization administrators become a lot more proactive in their work. That means catching risky configuration settings and stopping emerging problems before they have a chance to spread. CloudPhysics, ...

What you missed in Big Data: Storage first and foremost

The prerequisite to tapping the vast amounts of data coming off the connected universe is an economic way to store that information while the analysis performed, which is what earned a startup called Scality Inc. $45 million in funding last week. The investment caps off two years of tremendous growth that saw sales of its ...

What you missed in Cloud: Hybrid flexibility

The hybrid cloud model became a lot more appealing last week after Google Inc. officially launched its container service into general availability following nearly a year in beta testing. Organizations can now seamlessly move containerized workloads from their on-premise infrastructure to its cloud platform and vice versa as their requirements change. But the ability to physically ...

“vCloud Air is pretty much dead” as executives flee VMware

A new rumor making rounds in the industry suggests that VMware Inc. has drastically scaled back development on its public cloud just over two years after its launch and may soon pull the cord altogether. The revelation comes amid what is shaping up as most significant wave of executive departures since co-founders Diane Greene and ...

IBM assimilates Blue Box’s managed OpenStack service into its public cloud

IBM Corp.’s emerging infrastructure-as-a-service platform now has another major feature over the competition: the ability for organizations to host the off-premise ends of their OpenStack hybrid cloud in its data centers. The launch of the service comes less than 90 days after it absorbed the underlying technology through the purchase of Blue Box Group Inc. ...

SimpliVity reboots its hyperconverged stack for globally distributed enterprises

The all-in-one proposition of hyperconverged systems lends itself particularly well to remote offices that can’t justify the complexity of a traditional disaggregated setup, which is the use scenario that SimpliVity Inc. is targeting with the new iteration of its platform that debuted this morning. It’s touted as the most significant product update since its launch ...

Researchers at MIT develop mathematically perfect file system

In file systems as in life, the last mile is always the hardest. So hard, in fact, that it has taken a full sixty years from the advent of the first hierarchical data access scheme until the announcement of the first fully crash-tolerant file system this week, much to the delight of consumers and business continuity professionals ...

HP debuts industry’s cheapest all-flash array

Flash storage prices are passing another milestone on the aggressive downward course Wikibon charted out earlier this year with the introduction of a new array from Hewlett-Packard Co. hailed as the most economic of its kind yet. For a starting price of a mere $19,000, the quad-node 3PAR StorServ 8000 provides three terabytes of usage ...

Catalogic injects more automation into its copy management platform

The fight against data sprawl in the enterprise received a major boost this morning after Catalogic Software Inc. unveiled a landmark update for its copy management platform that promises to help administrators identify and eliminate redundant files much more efficiently. And in more parts of their environments, too. At the center of ECX 2.2 is ...