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

Teradata launches end-to-end Big Data solution for SAP shops

Data warehousing giant Teradata is hoping to carve out a bigger slice of the quarter-million-strong SAP customer base with a new bundle of products and services designed to help companies collapse their legacy information silos while sustaining existing IT investments. The offering, branded as Teradata Analytics for SAP, consists of nearly two dozen modules split ...

Qualcomm takes Palm patents off HP’s hands

Last week Hewlett-Packard unloaded 1,400 patents on Qualcomm, the world’s largest maker of mobile chips, as part of CEO Meg Whitman’s ongoing effort to dump low value-assets and refocus on high-growth areas such as converged infrastructure, cloud services and Big Data. The initiative is coming along nicely, HP Vertica’s Chris Selland informed us in an exclusive ...

VTUG president discusses virtualization and SDN | #VTUG

When Chris Harney launched the Virtual Technology Users Group (VTUG) nearly a decade ago, VMware had a monopoly on virtualizing x86 servers. But as the market grew and evolved, competitors such as Microsoft started gaining ground, and the agenda eventually had to be adapted for the rise of multi-hypervisor environments. Harney appeared on theCUBE for ...

TheCUBE heads to Silicon Valley for the real scoop on Big Data |#BigDataSV

In the follow-up to SiliconANGLE’s hugely successful Big Data NYC 2013 meetup, theCUBE will arrive in Santa Clara next month for three days of exclusive commentary and analysis from the thought leaders on the front lines of analytics. Keep an eye out for the hashtag #BigDataSV as the event gets closer. Big Data Silicon Valley ...

Weekly Cloud review: OpenStack + governance enter new stage of evolution

Red Hat is pushing back against Amazon Web Services with an open source spin on the hybrid cloud. Unveiled on Monday, the latest release of the company’s Linux-based server virtualization platform gives users more flexibility in managing their environments and integrates with OpenStack to deliver software-defined networking capabilities. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) 3.3 adds ...

Microsoft matches Amazon’s price cuts across all regions

Amazon may be dictating the pace in the IaaS race to zero, but the competition is never too far behind. On Friday, less than a week after the retailer-turned-cloud-giant dropped its rates for the 40th time since launching AWS in 2006, Microsoft upped the ante with a discount of its own. This is not the ...

Red Hat revamps cloud portfolio : Brings OpenStack closer to enterprise

Red Hat is bringing OpenStack interoperability a step closer to reality with a new version of its server virtualization platform that aims to deliver a consistent management layer across on- and off-premise deployments. For customers, that means being able to transfer workloads between clouds without having to worry about compatibility constraints or gaps in service ...

Chartio marks latest funding round with new Big Data capabilities + services

Chartio, the Y Combinator startup that visualizes business information in the cloud, announced on Wednesday that it has bagged another $2.2 million from early-stage investor Avalon Ventures. The funding represents an important milestone for the firm, which has raised a total of $6.64 million to date and quadrupled in size since closing its first round ...

Symantec NetBackup 7.6 recovers VMs in a hurry

With the rise of virtualization, backup and recovery took the backseat to business goals. But today, the emergence of private clouds and the explosion in unstructured information has put data protection back on the enterprise agenda. Symantec is looking to help companies rein in their virtualized environments with the latest version of its NetBackup software, which ...

VMware picks up enterprise MDM vendor AirWatch for $1.54B

VMware is advancing deeper into Citrix territory with the acquisition of AirWatch, a privately-held developer of mobile device management (MDM) software based in Atlanta. The deal is valued at approximately $1.54 billion (mostly in cash) and is expected to close later this quarter subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions. The 11-year-old AirWatch had ...