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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Data Scientist Salaries Increasingly Lucrative, Especially for Foreign-born Analysts

The Internet of Things is driving up the demand for data scientists, but professionals who possess the skills to turn data into tangible business value are few and far between. The latest report from Burtch Works shows that salaries in the field of analytics are skyrocketing as a result. The Evanston, Illinois-based executive recruiting agency ...

NSA’s Definition of “Relevant” Could Have Major Implications for Consumers

We’ve recently learned that a secret court changed the legal definition of the word “relevant” to further National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance efforts. Wikibon Principal Research Contributor Jeff Kelly discussed the ruling and its implications in a recent interview on SiliconAngle NewsDesk with Kristin Feledy. Jeff says that the government started snooping on American citizens ...

Dell Privatization Endorsed by Advisory Firms

Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) told shareholders to support Michael Dell and Silver Lake Management’s $13.65-per-share buyout proposal in a note sent out this morning. Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones Proxy Services, two other prominent advisory firms, also endorsed the bid in separate statements issued a few hours later. “After evaluating the risk of accepting the offer…ISS ...

Automation is the Key to Effective Backup and Recovery

Preplanning and automation are essential for successful backup and recovery, especially in SMB environments where IT departments are often spread thin. Scott Lowe, Founder and Managing Director of The 1610 Group, outlined the roadmap for effective disaster recovery (DR) in a recent entry on the Wikibon blog. According to Lowe, a sizable portion of organizations ...

Fancy Follows Fab’s Lead, Attracts More Celeb Support for New Age Retail

The Fancy, a New York-based social commerce startup that pegs itself as “part store, blog, magazine and wish list,” nabbed $27 million in funding from American Express, billionaire Len Blavatnik and the one and only Will Smith. The round brings the firm’s total funding to $53 million. American Express president Edward Gilligan is joining The ...

Security Took Center Stage at Cisco Live

Of the 625 sessions at the recently concluded Cisco Live gathering in Orlando, Florida, approximately 100 focused on network security. A few of these seminars were hosted by John Stuppi, a senior engineer at Cisco’s Security Research and Operations unit who discussed the company’s efforts to harden client environments and combat security threats. Stuppi participated ...

Apple at a Crossroads on App Store’s 5th Anniversary

Apple loyalists have reason to celebrate this week: the consumer electronics giant decided to mark the fifth anniversary of the App Store by making at least nine popular apps free. The Verge reported that the complimentary titles include games such as Infinity Blade II, Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP, Where’s My Water?, Badland and Tiny ...

Android’s Achilles’ Heel Poses a Major Threat to Users

Researchers from Bluebox Security have discovered a vulnerability that leaves 99 percent of all Android devices exposed to malware. SiliconANGLE Contributing Editor John Casaretto discussed the findings in a recent interview with NewsDesk host Kristin Feledy. Android uses cryptographic signatures to verify that application updates originate from developers. John says that the exploit Bluebox uncovered ...

Deutsche Börse Envisions Cloud as a Commodity

Deutsche Borse, Europe’s largest exchange operator, plans to launch a marketplace for cloud services in the beginning of 2014. The upcoming Deutsche Borse Cloud Exchange (DBCE) will enable outsourced computing capacity and storage to be traded just like grains, precious metals and other traditional commodities. SiliconANGLE Founding Editor Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins shared his insights into ...

Will Apple Follow in the Footsteps of BlackBerry?

BlackBerry earned approximately $40 per subscriber as of June 1, down from $886 three years ago. SiliconANGLE Senior Managing Editor Kristen Nicole commented on this sharp decline and addressed the possibility that Apple might meet a similar fate in a recent Q&A with NewsDesk host Kristin Feledy. In Kristen’s view, the drop in value that ...