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

Cloud Elements introduces unified API for top cloud lockers

Integration is becoming an even bigger priority for CIOs as end-users move more of their files to the cloud while pulling in growing amounts of unstructured data from external sources. The subsequent need for business processes that extend beyond the firewall is fueling demand for automated connectivity services that unify information access across on- and ...

Cisco moves content delivery platform to the cloud at CES 2014

A year after exiting the home networking market with the sale of Linksys to Belkin, Cisco is as determined as ever to gain a foothold in the living room, but this time around the networking giant is focusing exclusively on service providers. Yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company unveiled a ...

Personal Cloud heats up at CES after Lenovo jumps into the fray

Personal cloud storage is one of the major highlights of this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, with companies both big and small elbowing each other for the media sharing spotlight. The newest contender is Lenovo, which pulled the curtains back on a fashionable external hard drive dubbed the Lenovo Beacon Home Cloud ...

IBM promotes insider to new head of global alliances

The IT leadership landscape is as dynamic as ever, with the top vendors putting all their weight behind the new technology trends that threaten to disrupt their traditional revenue streams. IBM, which has demonstrated an uncanny ability to adapt and change over the course of the past century, is leading the way. In its most ...

FireEye buys Mandiant to become a one-stop security shop

Security consolidation and growing privacy concerns are driving demand for end-to-end solutions that can protect data at rest as well as in motion across the entire enterprise. But the industry has not yet risen to the challenge, which is proving to be more daunting than ever in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and ...

Lyve Minds seeks to transform local storage with cloudification service

The upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas will draw more than 3,200 exhibitors, including a slew of startups hoping to steal the spotlight from their big name competitors. Some are tackling the rising volume of data while others are pushing the envelope on connected devices or innovation in the cloud, but one firm ...

Nest about to raise $150 million for smart thermostat

The era of the smart home is not yet upon us, but if Silicon Valley’s latest mega VC round is anything to go by, it’s right around the corner. The Palo Alto-based Nest Labs, known for its smart appliances, is reportedly about to secure a massive $150 million in funding to help take the connected ...

Weekly Big Data review: startups and reporting

Big Data startups are back in the limelight now that VideoIQ has been acquired by Canada’s Avigilon for $32 million. The deal is expected to close later this month. Spun off from GE Security in 2006, VideoIQ builds surveillance systems that utilize proprietary analytics technology to provide highly accurate live detection, event verification and instant ...

Weekly Cloud review: on-demand service gaining traction in government and beyond

Microsoft has agreed to buy a 202-acre plot land in Quincy, Washington for $11 million, one of the largest land deals in the town’s history. The software giant, which already operates a 75-acre data center in the region, plans to establish a new, larger facility that will run on ultra-cheap electricity from hydroelectric dams along ...

Internet of Things review: in-car Android plans surface as emerging platforms pick up steam

The war between Android and iOS is not just about mobile anymore. Insiders revealed this week that Google has partnered with Audi to develop an in-car entertainment and information system that uses its open source operating system. The platform, which is set to be announced at the upcoming CES 2013 conference in Las Vegas, is ...