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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PBworks Launches Startup Accelerator Giveaway

PBworks, a San Mateo, CA-based provider of hosted collaboration solutions, announced that it will hand out free software licenses to startups that join the TechStars, 500 Startups, Acceleprise, DreamIT or Lemnos Labs accelerator program. Companies that are eligible for the “PBworks for Startup” giveaway receive a Starter Pack version of the PBworks collaboration suite with ...

Abhishek Mehta Discusses the Concept of Data Ownership

The controversy around the NSA’s recently exposed surveillance program has triggered an important public debate about user privacy and Big Data transparency, according to Tresata founder Abhishek Mehta. He provided his take on these two topics in a Q&A session with SiliconAngle NewsDesk host Kristin Feledy. In Mehta’s view, the discussion around the positive applications ...

Nutanix Bolsters Converged Lineup with New Appliances

Nutanix, a San Jose-based provider of hyperscale appliances, announced today two new solutions that “meet the cost, performance and scale requirements to run nearly any enterprise application.” The NX-1000 is an entry-level system designed for use in SMB and branch office environments. For $22,500, customers get a 2U box that supports both 1Gbps and 10 ...

HP. Workday. Amazon. Open Source. | Marketing Momentum Gone Wrong

Hewlett-Packard made a big fuss about its public cloud service at last week’s HP Discover event in Las Vegas: Bill Veght, the company’s software chief, boasted that HR SaaS provider Workday abandoned Amazon Web Services (AWS) in favor of HP Public Cloud. The revelation drew a lot of positive attention to Hewlett-Packard’s OpenStack-based PaaS offering, ...

Fusion-io’s Next Generation Flash Technology Pushes the Envelope Amid Stiff Competition

Fusion-io will roll out the next iteration of its multi-layer cell (MLC) technology later this year, according to chief financial officer Dennis Woolf. The executive indicated that new PCIe cards sporting the technology will be introduced in the third quarter of 2013. As of today Fusion-io’s MLC lineup utilizes 2X architecture, which refers to a ...

Cisco Live Preview: Flash and Analytics

Vendors are stirring up buzz around their new products ahead of the upcoming Cisco Live 2013 event in Orlando, Florida. The conference will take place from Sunday, June 23 to Thursday, July 24. One of the firms that has already announced its participation is Tegile Systems, a Newark, California-based provider of hybrid storage systems. The ...

QLogic Lures Partners into Offering FabricCache with New Channel Incentives

When QLogic unveiled its Mt. Rainier-based solution in March this year, Stu Miniman forecasted that the company would pursue an aggressive partner strategy in order to make the solution more easily accessible to customers. His prediction just came true. This morning, QLogic announced that it is bolstering its Advanced Solutions Partner (ASP) program with new ...

Broadcom Gets Better at Multitasking with Quad-Core Processor for Cheap Devices

Broadcom pulled back the curtains on an industry-first HSPA+ processor that touts an ARM-based, quad-core CPU and supports a wide variety of connectivity technologies. The company said that the chip is designed for use in “high-performance, entry-level smartphones” running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The Quad ARM Cortex A7 core processor leverages ARM’s Neon architecture to ...

Cisco Has a Plan to Boost Router Business by 25 Percent

Stephen Liu, the head of marketing for Cisco’s service provider business, believes that his company’s Carrier Routing System (CRS) lineup will hit the $10 billion revenue mark within the next two years. That’s quite the outlook when you consider that the vendor reported total sales of $12 billion last quarter. The CRS product family has ...

WANdisco Snaps Up Dev Site to Boost Open-Source Mojo

WANdisco announced that it has snagged TortoiseSVN.net, the website that hosts the open source Subversion client of the same name. According to the company, this domain attracts 500,000 unique visitors each month and supports over five million downloads each year. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but WANDisco revealed that lead developer Stefan Küng ...