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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Dell Revives Venue Brand with Four New Tablets

Not to be outdone by Microsoft, Dell has unveiled a new line of Venue Tablets that offer greater flexibility at a lower price point than the Surface Pro 2. The crown jewel of the product family is the Dell Venue 11 Pro, a multi-purpose Windows device that gives customers a choice between cost-efficiency and performance. ...

Bottlenose Launches Nerve Center to Help Enterprises Reveal Unknown Unknowns

Analytics startup Bottlenose is taking trend intelligence to the next level with a new application for finding patterns in real time data. Dubbed Nerve Center, the tool is built atop Trendfluence, a social discovery platform that the company has been working to bring to the enterprise since closing its $3.6 million Series A funding round ...

Analytics Startup Guavus Names Former NetApp EVP as CEO

After more than a month of speculation, Guavus revealed that it has snagged Manish Goel as CEO. Formerly the executive vice president of product operations at NetApp, Goel resigned in September to take the helm of a “privately held data analytics company located in the San Francisco Bay Area” that was left unnamed until last ...

Weekly Big Data Review: From AWS to Mainframes

It’s been a big week for NoSQL. MongoDB, the company behind the hugely popular document-oriented database of the same name, raised $150 million from Intel Capital, Salesforce.com and other bigname investors. The round not only brings the company’s total funding to $231 million, the most any Big Data vendor has raised to date, but also ...

Weekly Cloud Review: Funding and DaaS

Netskope exited stealth mode this week with $21 million in fresh capital and a radically new approach to taming the growing phenomenon of shadow IT. The ambitious startup offers a subscription-based analytics service that aims to provide enterprises with the insights they need to identify and control the unauthorized use of cloud services. Netskope’s offering ...

Weekly Security Review: Adobe Hacked, Silk Road Sacked

It’s been an eventful week in the cybersecurity space, especially for Adobe and its customers. In one of the largest and most sophisticated cyber attacks in recent memory, hackers compromised the software maker’s corporate network and got away with the personal information of as many as 2.9 million customers. Adobe chief security officer Brad Arkin ...

IBM Lands Cloud Infrastructure Deal with Top European Hosting Provider

IBM announced on Thursday that it has beat out Dell for a lucrative infrastructure deal with Avalon, a leading hosting provider that manages more than 16,000 websites across Europe. Established in 1997, the Croatian firm offers monitoring, online collaboration, email and other services to organizations in a wide range of segments from healthcare to telecommunications. ...

MongoDB Raises $150M, Now the Most Funded Big Data Startup

Riding the Big Data tidal wave, MongoDB has raised $150 million in financing to accelerate its global expansion. The round was led by an unnamed financial services company and attracted industry heavy hitters such as Salesforce and Intel. Altimeter Capital, T. Rowe Price Associates and Sequoia Capital also participated, bringing the NoSQL vendor’s total funding ...

With Eyes Set on Mobile, Pivotal Picks Up Xtreme Labs

Pivotal, the open cloud venture that spun off EMC and VMware last year, has made its first acquisition this week in a milestone move to enter the mobile scene. The firm announced on Wednesday that it has signed an agreement to buy Xtreme Labs, a privately-held development studio based in Toronto, Canada. No financial details ...

NaviSite Revamps DaaS Offering

NaviSite, a provider of enterprise-grade cloud hosting and application management services, has enhanced its desktop-as-a-service offering to accommodate businesses that don’t have the budget for a dedicated environment. With the addition of remote desktop services and a remote application delivery tool, the platform allows customers to adopt multi-tenancy without compromising on performance or security. Admins ...