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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Monday highlights: Oracle’s biggest deal in years, funding for Cloud control

The week is off to a busy start with a series of major updates spanning both cloud computing and analytics, two of the hottest trends in the enterprise.  Oracle set the pace for the day, confirming the acquisition of Micros Systems for $5.3 million, the most it’s paid for a company since buying out Sun in ...

How one of the world’s largest actuarial firms regain its storage mojo | #AdaptiveFlash

No enterprise tech conference is complete without customer success stories to back up the pitch, and Nimble Storage’s recently concluded launch event for its newest CS700 family of hybrid arrays was no exception. As part of SiliconANGLE’s exclusive coverage of the conference, Milliman technology architecte Ryan Miller was invited to theCUBE to share how the ...

The elusive support story of software-defined data centers | #HPdiscover

The software-defined data center is a broad topic that extends beyond infrastructure to people and processes, but while the underlying technologies have garnered plenty of attention lately, the operational aspects of making the jump from legacy environments tend to get less buzz. That is especially true when it comes to professional support, an essential safety ...

What you missed in Big Data: On the bleeding edge

It’s been yet another exciting week in the fast-paced world of analytics with a string of updates spanning the entire data processing lifecycle, from the initial collection stage all the way to the visual presentation of the insights gained along the way.  It was RapidMiner that fired the opening shot with the acquisition of fellow ...

What you missed in Cloud: the industry teams up against AWS

Alone, an independent infrastructure-as-a-service vendor has no hope of competing with Amazon on pricing or scale, but a coalition of small firms working in tandem to overthrow the retail giant may just have a fighting chance. That’s the thinking behind the OnApp Federation, a newly established network of some 167 providers from 43 countries that ...

Oracle buys LiveLOOK to plug user experience hole in its cloud portfolio

Cloud services and analytics hold tremendous potential to drive productivity improvements in the workplace, but technology is only as good as the user allows it to be, a detail that is often lost in the discussion about the trends disrupting the enterprise landscape today. Oracle, however, has not allowed that fact to escape its attention ...

Teradata teams up with MongoDB for IoT apps in a case of ‘old meets new’

Data warehouse veteran Teradata and NoSQL rising star MongoDB are joining forces in a landmark partnership to provide a new and flexible way for application developers to harness the growing amounts of fast-moving information coming out of the connected universe. As part of the alliance, the firms are developing a two-way connector that will link ...

Red Hat continues OpenStack push with latest acquisition

OpenStack holds the promise to provide a common cloud standard across on- and off-premise environments that is both simpler and more scalable than current data center architectures, and provides an alternative to Amazon AWS. But for the CIOs in the trenches, the sheer effort required to set up the platform creates deployment headwinds. As a result, more ...

Cisco’s latest buy secures telecom footprint amid shift to SDN

Cisco is shelling out $175 million in cash and retention-based incentives to buy a little-known service orchestration company called Tail-f in a bid to extend its ambitious Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) initiative into the lucrative telecommunications market. The nine-year-old Swedish firm, which has raised over $6 million in funding to date, develops solutions designed to streamline ...

Zenoss taps veteran tech leader Greg Stock as CEO

With more and more hardware vendors moving up the stack to escape the accelerating commoditization of data center infrastructure, software providers like Zenoss are coming under increased pressure to differentiate against the fast-multiplying competition. The unified monitoring provider announced this week that it has appointed Greg Stock as CEO to chart a course through the ...