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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FoundationDB seen raising NoSQL stakes with addition of document store

FoundationDB Inc. reportedly intends to open a new front in its war against the conventional wisdom of database design with the planned addition of another configuration option for its adaptive key-value store. If and when the move materializes, the startup can expect to draw considerably more competition from the NoSQL camp. Established in 2009, FoundationDB has ...

Mystery telco leads $14M round for OpenStack hosting provider Blue Box

Private cloud hosting provider Blue Box Inc. has completed its second financing round three months after securing the first infusion to bump its net funding past the $33 million mark. The latest $4 million leg saw an unnamed US telco come aboard as the second strategic investor in the startup, triggering speculation about which carrier ...

Compuware targets big iron in first new release as private company

Compuware Inc. is marking its first month as a private company by introducing a new analytics tool that works on data stashed away in their aging mainframes. The launch kicks off the company’s new direction and branding as “the world’s leading mainframe-dedicated software company.” A week after investors approved its $2.5 billion private equity bid last month, ...

What you missed in Big Data: Plumbers at work

While the broader industry is only now emerging from the holiday slump, the analytics ecosystem continued more or less apace last week as databases took the limelight following major updates to two of the hottest platforms around. The Ashton Kutcher-backed MemSQL Inc. set the ball rolling on Monday with the introduction of a much-needed connector ...

What you missed in Cloud: Watson competitor and an Amazon oops!

The holidays didn’t interrupt the usual flow of activity in the public cloud, where several major developments over the past week set the stage for exciting prospects in the new year. A stealth startup called Scaled Inference Inc. fired the opening shot after closing a $13.6 million funding round to build an artificial intelligence service ...

HP storage boss tells why 3PAR is a secret weapon | #HPDiscover

Unifying existing infrastructure silos under a single point of control is the prevalent strategy for realizing the promise of the software-defined data center, but HP storage boss David Scott believes that isn’t enough. In his latest appearance on theCUBE, the veteran executive told hosts John Furrier and Dave Vellante that building the enterprise environments of the ...

You won’t believe what office workers say is their top productivity tool

Old habits die hard in the office. The latest annual study from The Pew Research Center exploring productivity in the connected era has found that workers continue to rely on traditional communications channels more than ever even as technology moves forward at an accelerating pace. Over 60 percent of the 535 working adults who participated ...

MemSQL adds open-source connector to external data sources

MemSQL Inc. has returned to the limelight four months after its landmark funding round with the release of an open-source connector for its namesake database that simplifies the process of importing data from external sources. The launch is the latest milestone in the startup’s efforts to remove the barriers that keep information siloed in the enterprise. The ability ...

Amazon cloud led major rivals in 2014 availability

Amazon Web Services was the most reliable of the major cloud infrastructure operators in 2014, according to new year-end data from provider comparison service CloudHarmony, but it trailed many small regional and specialty rivals in base uptime, and lagged Google in the storage area. Amazon boasted a comfortable lead over its largest competitors in the ...

Cisco continues security push with services acquisition

Continuing its campaign to become a major player in enterprise security, Cisco Systems Inc. has swooped up security consultancy Neohapsis Inc. Security has emerged as a major focus point for the company over the past two years. Cisco jump-started its efforts in July of 2013 with the purchase of intrusion detection provider Sourcefire Inc. and picked ...