Mike Wheatley

Mike Wheatley is a senior staff writer at SiliconANGLE. He loves to write about Big Data and the Internet of Things, and explore how these technologies are evolving and helping businesses to become more agile. Before joining SiliconANGLE, Mike was an editor at Argophilia Travel News, an occassional contributer to The Epoch Times, and has also dabbled in SEO and social media marketing. He usually bases himself in Bangkok, Thailand, though he can often be found roaming through the jungles or chilling on a beach. Got a news story or tip? Email Mike@SiliconANGLE.com.

Latest from Mike Wheatley

HPE and NetApp deliver mixed financial results

Enterprise computing infrastructure firms Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and NetApp Inc. both reported mixed financial results today. However, while HPE’s stock made slight gains in the extended trading session on strong guidance for the next quarter, NetApp’s shares plummeted on a weaker-than-expected forecast. HPE beats revenue estimates HPE reported a net loss of $304 million, ...

AWS moves up the cloud stack with supply chain management and collaborative analytics applications

Amazon Web Services Inc. said at AWS re:Invent today it’s making a foray into the supply chain management market with the launch of a new, machine-learning powered cloud application that provides enterprises with a unified view of their suppliers, logistics, inventory and more. The move is yet another sign that AWS is shifting away from ...

Amazon Connect brings superior forecasting and chat analytics capabilities to contact centers

Amazon Web Services Inc. said today it’s adding more machine learning capabilities to its cloud contact center platform Amazon Connect, making it easier for companies to forecast demand and analyze conversations in real time. Launched in 2017, Amazon Connect is an omnichannel cloud contact center service that businesses can use to enable customer service and customer ...

Anyscale updates streamline cloud scaling for AI and ML developers

Distributed computing startup Anyscale Inc. said at AWS re:Invent today it’s introducing a number of updates to its platform aimed at making Python-based artificial intelligence and machine learning workload development and scaling easier for developers. Anyscale is the company behind the open-source Python framework Ray, which is used to run distributed computing projects. Ray includes ...

With generative AI, Amazon’s Alexa can create original bedtime stories for kids

Amazon.com Inc. is showing off the power of its generative artificial intelligence models with a new service introduced today at its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas that makes it simple for parents to create compelling bedtime stories for their children. The new Create with Alexa feature on Echo Show devices relies on sophisticated conversational and ...

Descartes Labs migrates its geospatial intelligence platform to AWS

The geospatial intelligence services provider Descartes Labs Inc. has become the latest big enterprise to jump aboard the Amazon Web Services train, going all-in on the industry’s largest cloud infrastructure platform. In a statement announced at AWS re:Invent, Descartes said it will migrate its core information technology infrastructure, including its analytics and geoprocessing platforms, to ...

SaaS app management startup Zylo lands $31.5M in new funding round

Software-as-a-service management startup Zylo Inc. is looking to accelerate the growth of its business after closing on a $31.5 million round of funding today. The Series C round was led by Baird Capital’s Venture Team and included participation from new investor Spring Lake Equity Partners, as well as existing backers like Bessemer Venture Partners, Menlo ...

MongoDB’s Dev Ittycheria on how the cloud is expanding developers’ influence

The cloud is evolving with more horsepower, higher-level services and industry-specific capabilities. It’s an evolution that’s been termed the “supercloud” and it’s one that the database firm MongoDB Inc. has eagerly taken advantage of to boost its standing with its hardcore developer following. Speaking to theCUBE industry analyst and host John Furrier during an exclusive ...

Windows Subsystem for Linux launches in Microsoft Store

Microsoft Corp. said today that Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available, with the latest version to be found in the Microsoft Store. WSL, as it’s often called, was previously available only in preview and only for Windows 11 users, but the update means those running Windows 10 will also be able to download ...

Sales of computer graphics cards fall 25%, in worst decline since 2009

The latest report from Jon Peddie Research this week has brought some sobering news for graphics processing unit manufacturers, revealing that GPU shipments in the third quarter saw their biggest drop since 2009, falling by more than 25% from a year earlier. Jon Peddie’s report, released Sunday, covers GPUs for desktops, laptops and also central ...