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

IBM celebrates System/360 50th anniversary with Hadoop + cloud + mobile offerings for System z

Fifty years after the original System/360 revolutionized business computing, big iron remains a fixture at most enterprises, with much of the world’s mission-critical data still stored on mainframes for security reasons. But having a tight perimeter is a double edged sword, since it not only puts information beyond the reach of external hackers but also ...

VCE instrumental in transforming the software-defined data center concept into reality

VCE has come a long way in a short time, surpassing $1 billion in annual sales less than six years after its launch on the back of rapidly growing demand for simplicity and full-stack integration. It’s the combination of EMC, VMware and Cisco set out to deliver when they established the joint venture in November ...

Red Hat lets customers move Linux subs to Google Compute Engine

There are a number of reasons for using public cloud services, including rapid access to technology resources and the ability to reduce overhead costs associated with maintaining on-premise infrastructure. But despite the low barrier to entry afforded by the pay-as-you-go model, the advantages of cloud computing remain inaccessible to many enterprises due to all the ...

SAP completes another leg of cloud journey with Business Suite subscription debut

SAP is making its flagship Business Suite available as a service in an effort to pave a migration path to the public cloud for organizations with existing on-premise deployments of its software. The business intelligence giant didn’t specify when the new offering will launch or how much it will cost, but said that the bundle ...

Teradata puts the logical data warehouse puzzle together with new product releases

Teradata hopes to deliver the elusive promise of the logical data warehouse with a new version of its flagship platform that extends into the Internet of Things and provides a single point of access for the entire enterprise analytics stack. Teradata Database 15 introduces deep support for the JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) interchange format, the ...

Prodea takes on iControl with US launch : Smart home OS wars

Prodea Systems today announced the general availability of its Residential Operating System (ROS) in the US. The platform, which promises to deliver a consistent user experience across each and every connected household device from phones and tablets to Wi-Fi thermostats, is already in use by seven service providers across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and ...

New MongoDB 2.6 improves scalability and performance

MongoDB today announced the general availability of MongoDB 2.6, a release which marks one of the most important milestones for MongoDB since the database’s launch in 2009. The company has added automation features to its MongoDB Management Service (MMS) including incremental backup, point-in-time recovery, monitoring, visualization and alerts, and a fully-managed solution in the cloud. Also new ...

Amazon driving the cloud into the heart of the enterprise, one new feature and price cut at a time | #AWSsummit

Cloud computing is changing the way IT is delivered, enabling users to consume technology as a service and only pay for what has been used with no upfront capital investment in infrastructure, long-term contracts or ongoing maintenance costs. Amazon, a company that has helped popularize this model, is now growing its focus in the enterprise. ...

Weekly Cloud review: Microsoft and Amazon step up IaaS rivalry + HP takes SDN to the cloud

Another week, another round of cloud markdowns. Hot on the heels of Google and Amazon lowering their rates, Microsoft announced double-digit cost reductions of its own in its latest attempt to lap ahead in the fiercely competitive race to zero. Redmond first began matching rivals’ price drops in early 2012, a tradition that was enshrined ...

How WANdisco enables Big Data in geographically distributed organizations | #BigDataSV

There’s a lot of excitement around Hadoop, but at present only a portion of operational clusters are in production, due primarily to a lack of enterprise features such as disaster recovery and continuous availability. WANdisco chief marketing officer Jim Campigli and CTO Jagane Sundar stopped by theCUBE during SiliconANGLE’s BigDataSV meetup to discuss how their ...