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

Microsoft Brings Xbox Music to iOS, Android

Microsoft is pushing into enemy territory with Xbox Music, a streaming service that was once only available on Xbox 360 and Windows 8. That changed on Monday, when the software titan rolled out new apps that let users play unlimited music on their Android and iOS devices for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. ...

Weekly Big Data Review: R Takes Center Stage

It’s been an interesting week in the Big Data space. Tableau and Syncsort announced a strategic partnership to unlock data in legacy information silos, KDnugget published the results of its latest data science survey, and Wikibon released a new market outlook. Tableau announced that it has joined forces with Syncsort, a New Jersey-based provider of ...

Tableau Poses a Threat to Traditional BI Vendors

SiliconANGLE theCube hosts Dave Vellante and Jeff Kelly kicked off this year’s Tableau Customer Conference by drilling down into the dynamics that helped the data visualization firm get to where it is today. Dave highlights that Tableau is a $200 million company with a $4 billion market cap. The vendor recorded a compound annual growth ...

Weekly Cloud Review: From APIs to Data Centers

Developers are a driving force behind the rapid adoption of cloud computing in the enterprise. For companies like Axway, they represent a massive market opportunity that simply can’t be ignored. The Phoenix, Arizona-based cloud solutions provider kicked off the week by pulling the curtains back on a new release of its API management platform. Version ...

Icahn Drops Out of Dell Bidding War

Activist investor Carl Icahn has decided to end his pursuit of PC maker Dell after a 14-month struggle to thwart a buyout offer from founder Michael Dell and his ally, the investment firm Silver Lake Partners. The Dell camp is looking to privatize the company as part of an ambitious plan to shift its focus ...

Virident’s Ken Grohe Discusses the Flash Transformation #VMworld

We’re taking this opportunity to recap some of the wise words spoken by Ken Grohe, the vice president of worldwide customer operations for Virident Systems, who stopped by theCube at VMworld 2013 to share his take on the rapid adoption of PCIe flash beyond the realm of web-scale giants. Of recent interest on Virident is the ...

Western Digital Picks Up Virident for $685 Million

Western Digital, one of the last remaining big fish in the shrinking pond that is the traditional disk market, has agreed to acquire Virident Systems for $685 million. The Milpitas, California-based firm makes PCIe flash cards that eliminate network latency and provide users with faster access to their data. Under the agreement, Virident will become ...

Fusion-io’s Lee Caswell on the Intersection of Flash and Virtualization

Lee Caswell, the vice president of virtualization for Fusion-io’s Production Group, stopped by theCube during the recently concluded VMworld 2013 conference to share his unique perspective on the disruptive force of flash. From a customer standpoint, solid-state memory represents a means to accelerate mission-critical workloads that could not be effectively virtualized before. Mission-critical applications stand ...

VMworld: User Expectations Drive Virtualized Innovation

SiliconANGLE theCube hosts John Furrier and Jeff Frick wrapped up the third day of VMworld 2013 with an in-depth review of VMware’s role in the user-led transformation of IT. The virtualization giant is trying to help businesses move at the speed of business rather than the speed of infrastructure, Jeff says. John draws comparisons between ...

Tableau and Syncsort Partner to Collapse Data Silos into Hadoop

Tableau and Syncsort announced this week that they have entered a strategic partnership to make siloed information more consumable for data-driven enterprises. Syncsort sells ETL software that helps organizations import data from mainframes and other legacy platforms into Hadoop. Tableau in turn offers analytics and visualization solutions that provide business users with direct access to ...