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

Samsung and SK Take Aim at Apple with Licensing Agreement

Samsung and SK Hynix, two of the largest memory chip manufacturers in the world, recently entered a cross-licensing agreement that will have broad implications beyond the realm of copyright law. SiliconANGLE Senior Managing Editor Kristen Nicole provided her insights into the unexpected alliance in an interview with News Desk host Kristin Feledy. According to Kristen, ...

VMware’s Iron Grip on the Market is Starting to Slip

More than 60 percent of all applications run in virtualized environments, and yet the hypervisor is no longer at the center of attention. Wikibon Senior Analyst Stu Miniman explained why in a recent interview with SiliconAngle NewsDesk host Kristin Feledy. In Miniman’s view, server virtualization has gone stale. Enterprise users are shifting their focus to ...

Weekly Big Data Review: Privacy and China

This week NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden leaked new details about the agency’s surveillance efforts, Motorola unveiled a sensor-packed phone, and The Economist released a study that shows Chinese companies are adopting Big Data faster than cloud computing, mobile and even information security. The latest batch of documents Snowden handed over to The Guardian and Washington ...

Weekly Cloud Review: Open Data and Services

This week Rackspace announced that it has teamed up with the European Organization for Nuclear Research to develop a federation service for its cloud portfolio, and Google added DevOps capabilities to its flagship platform-as-a-service suite. OpenGov also grabbed a few headlines after it announced that it has received new funding from investors, and a judge ...

FDA Warns of Cyber Threats to Medical Devices

The Internet of Things includes a growing number of medical devices, from heart monitors to ventilators and multi-million dollar x-ray machines. More and more hospitals are connecting their equipment to the web in order to give healthcare practitioners access to real-time patient data, an increasingly valuable resource that can mean the difference between life and ...

The Internet of Things is Driving Collaborative Consumption

Technology is transforming the economic landscape. The rise of connected devices is facilitating what The New York Times’ Tina Rosenberg calls “collaborative consumption,” an increasingly popular purchasing model that lets consumers save money by paying for access rather than ownership. Thousands of businesses have already jumped on the bandwagon, including a San Francisco-based startup called ...

OpenGov Receives $4M for Transparency Software

The ongoing NSA surveillance scandal has dragged government transparency into the media spotlight. Public sector organizations are facing increased pressure to share information that can be used to hold officials accountable for their actions, but at present, many lack the tools needed to do so effectively. In comes OpenGov, a Silicon Valley-based firm that helps ...

Icahn Says His Bid for Dell is the “Superior Proposal”

Carl Icahn wants Wall Street to know he’s putting his money where his mouth is. On Monday, the activist investor issued an open letter urging Dell’s board to change its stance on his buyout offer in light of the $5.2 billion debt financing Jeffries committed to the plan. Earlier this year, the committee of directors ...

Express Metrix CEO Weighs in on the Pros and Cons of SAM Software

Software asset management (SAM) becomes an increasingly important priority for IT departments as their organizations grow. Beyond a certain point, it’s impossible to comply with all the licensing terms of each version of every single application without a proactive and comprehensive SAM strategy. Kris Barker, the co-founder and chief executive officer of Express Metrix, highlights ...

Microsoft Loses Trademark Dispute Over Skydrive

Microsoft found itself on the receiving end of copyright law enforcement on Friday after a London judge ruled that its popular Skydrive service is in violation of the “Sky” trademark owned by British Sky Broadcasting Group. Sky is the largest satellite television provider in the UK and Ireland with over 10 million subscribers. Microsoft argued ...