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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OpenStack pioneer Chris Kemp says enterprise cloud headed for revolution | #OEForum

Saving the best for last, theCUBE hosts John Furrier and Dave Vellante wrapped up the recently concluded OpenStack Enterprise Forum with an in-depth discussion on the private cloud featuring Chris Kemp, an open source visionary who led the development of OpenStack as the CTO of NASA. He went on to found Nebula, a startup that ...

Weekly cloud review: SaaS vendors double down on privacy, expand footpirnt

Cloud computing is sweeping through the enterprise, but the allure of improved productivity and universal access comes at a heavy price, leaving IT organizations struggling to manage the risks introduced by the use of unauthorized – and potentially unsafe – applications. Enter Bitglass, which emerged from stealth on Wednesday to eliminate the tradeoff between security ...

Weekly Big Data review: Hadoop, alternative databases march on

Despite the deafening buzz around hyperscale and OpenStack, the Big Data ecosystem continued along on its path of growth this week, with Altiscale pulling the curtains back on a hosted platform built from the ground up to run Hadoop. The newly launched Altiscale Data Cloud is designed specifically for organizations that lack the technical expertise ...

What Microsoft’s entry into the Open Compute Project means for hyperscale

Microsoft has long dabbled in consumer electronics, starting with computer accessories in the ‘80s and eventually working its way up to consoles and mobile devices, but Redmond never ventured into the data center hardware market. That is, until this week. The software titan took the industry by surprise with the decision to donate its server ...

HP tightens HAVEn integration with IDOL 10.5

Hewlett-Packard is pushing ahead in the race to build the first truly enterprise-ready Big Data platform with a new version of IDOL that aims to make it easier than ever to process information from different types of sources. The core capabilities of the search tool, notably sentiment analysis, clustering and entity extraction, can now be ...

Progress on Open Compute, but Amazon continues to set the pace | #OCPSummit

This week’s Open Compute Project (OCP) Summit in San Jose attracted some of the industry’s most prominent figures, including none other than Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, to set out a vision for hyperscale computing, an emerging paradigm that holds the potential to break Amazon’s iron grip on the cloud. But while the path has already ...

WANdisco launches access control solution for Subversion + Git

WANdisco is expanding its already formidable software configuration management (SCM) portfolio with a new access control solution for Subversion and Git. The offering is geared towards enterprise customers that have to deal with both systems being used by their developers, a scenario that until now left IT departments with no choice but to implement two ...

Open Compute enabling top vendors to transition hyperscale wonders to the enterprise

In the latest installment of SiliconANGLE’s Cube Conversations series, Wikibon Senior Analyst Stu Miniman discusses the highlights of this week’s Open Compute Project (OCP) Summit and shares his take on the latest and greatest in hyperscale, a paradigm-shifting approach to data center design. The Open Compute Project was created by Facebook in April 2011 to ...

Huddle extends enterprise collaboration cloud for Office users

Microsoft’s dominance in the productivity software market has made it a natural target for Huddle, a London-based startup with big ambitions for enterprise collaboration. Last September, the company paved SharePoint users a migration path to the cloud with a mobile-friendly connector. Today, Huddle is announcing that it’s continuing the offensive with new Office integration that enables workers ...

Express Metrix helps SMBs decrease software audit fears

Amazon and Salesforce envision a future without restrictive licensing agreements and cost-prohibitive software upgrades, but the industry still has a long way to go before realizing that ambition. IT organizations have their feet firmly planted in the present. Even as more processes are being outsourced to the cloud, the CIO still must maintain full visibility ...