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

Open standards-based storage dominates conversation on Day 2 of #OpenStackSummit

The first day of this week’s OpenStack Summit in Atlanta centered on hybrid computing and the new community marketplace the governing body of the project has rolled out in hopes of establishing greater product transparency across the ecosystem. Today brings a change of pace to the conference, with storage  turning out to be the main theme ...

An insider’s look into EMC’s service provider strategy for the hybrid cloud era | #EMCworld

Enterprise budgeting for services is outpacing overall IT spending and shows no sign of slowing in the foreseeable future, a trend that has led EMC to revisit its partnering strategy and implement a new channel framework that goes beyond the traditional requirements of resellers and systems integrators. David Trigg, the driving force behind this well-timed ...

With Cascading 3.0, application developers can operationalize the Hadoop ecosystem

Concurrent, an up-and-coming startup working to simplify the creation of data-driven applications, has pulled the curtains back on a revamped version of its flagship development framework that facilitates integration across the full spectrum of technologies in the Hadoop ecosystem to enable an entirely new set of use cases. Cascading, as the San Francisco-based company’s software ...

OpenStack Summit 2014 marked by series of ecosystem product milestones

The opening day of this week’s OpenStack Summit in Atlanta has brought with it the usual slew of product updates from around the industry. It was  Red Hat that opened the floodgates with the announcement of two new strategic partnerships underscoring its aggressive focus on operationalizing the open source cloud platform atop Linux. First, the ...

What you missed in Big Data: hardening Hadoop and the corporate network

As more and more analytics projects graduate from siloed pilot implementations to production, the need for control grows more pressing in the enterprise, necessitating a new approach to security that focuses on the data itself rather than the perimeter as traditional models have. The problem is that Hadoop and  many of the other open source ...

HP, Metacloud milestones leading up to #OpenStackSummit

With OpenStack Summit 2014 set to kick off tomorrow in Atlanta, now is a good time to revisit two major industry milestones leading up to the event. The annual OpenStack Summit is poised to attract the largest attendance to date this year—a sign that adoption of the open-source cloud platform is continuing apace. The industry ...

OpenStack Foundation launches independent marketplace to help users cut through vendors’ jargon

Transparency, or the lack thereof, is a big issue with almost every new technology.  In the early days of cloud computing, many vendors stuck a “cloud” label on their existing services in hopes of exploiting user confusion to drive brand awareness, and a similar phenomenon is occurring today among some traditional data management providers that ...

Testing all-flash arrays made easy, courtesy of EMC XtremIO  | #EMCworld

All Flash Arrays offer a number of distinct advantages over traditional disk systems, starting with superior performance and lower latency, but assessing the impact of that increased responsiveness on the bottom line involves a different set of metrics that many IT professionals in the traditional enterprise are not necessarily comfortable with yet. That knowledge divide ...

Weekly Cloud review: boxes and data centers

Public cloud adoption is continuing apace in the enterprise. Box founding CEO Aaron Levie revealed this week that his firm has signed up General Electric as a customer, which means that the mega-conglomerate’s more than 300,000 employees will now be using its platform for file sharing and collaboration. The deal represents a major vote of ...

Thursday cloud highlights: When stacks collide

Now that most enterprises have recognized the tremendous potential in the vast amounts of information at their disposal, the technology focus is shifting from the individual tools which make analytics possible at large scale to integrated products that can effectively combine those components into a cohesive platform for driving business insights. This trend has spurred ...