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

Workday hires Sequoia Capital’s Carl Eschenbach as its new co-CEO, replacing Chano Fernandez

Workday Inc. sprung a surprise today when it announced that co-Chief Executive Officer Chano Fernandez will step down from the role immediately and leave the company, to be replaced by Sequoia Capital’s Carl Eschenbach. Eschenbach, who is a former executive of VMware Inc. and a current member of Workday’s board of directors, will serve as ...

SwXtch.io integrates with Timebeat to deliver precise clock synchronization across multicloud networks

IEX Group Inc. subsidiary swXtch.io, a provider of cloud-native network infrastructure, said today it has completed its integration with Timebeat.app Ltd.’s Precision Time Protocol to enable extremely accurate “clock synchronization” across multicloud network deployments. SwXtch.io is the creator of cloudSwXtch, a virtual overlay networking system that enables enterprises to build a high-performance network atop of ...

AI-powered pharmaceutical drug testing startup Quris Technologies raises $9M in funding

Israeli pharmaceutical artificial intelligence startup Quris Technologies Ltd. said today it has secured an additional $9 million in seed funding, bringing its total amount raised to $37 million. The latest investment was led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and included participation from existing investors such as GlenRock Capital, iAngels, Welltech Ventures and Richter Group. Quris ...

Google adds client-side encryption for some Gmail users

Google LLC said last week that it has added beta support for client-side encryption in Gmail for some of its Google Workspace customers. CSE in Gmail has been added for customers who subscribe to the Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus and Education Standard plans, which means users of lower-priced tiers and personal Google accounts ...

Intel delays construction of $18B German chip fab as it angles for more government funding

Intel Corp. is reportedly going to delay construction of a planned new semiconductor fabrication plant in Magdeburg, Germany, that it was set to break ground on early next year. The chipmaker is said to be seeking additional government subsidies to help fund construction amid reports of increased costs. Intel had originally planned to start construction of ...

CyberCube raises $50M to grow its insurance industry-focused risk analytics platform

Cyber risk analytics startup CyberCube Analytics Inc. said today it has raised $50 million in additional growth capital, bringing its total amount raised to more than $100 million to date. The round was led by investment funds managed by Morgan Stanley Tactical Value, and saw participation from existing investors including Forgepoint Capital, Hudson Structured Capital ...

LogRhythm and SentinelOne collaborate to streamline enterprise cybersecurity prevention and response

Cybersecurity intelligence firm LogRhythm Inc. said today it’s partnering with the extended detection and response platform provider SentinelOne Inc. on a combined offering aimed at helping companies streamline their security operations and cut through the noise to gain more precise insights into the threats they face. LogRhythm sells tools around security information and event management, ...

You.com creates an app store-based search experience to take on Google

SuSea Inc., a startup that’s backed by more than $45 million in venture capital funding, said today it’s opening up its alternative search engine platform to third-party developers in order to create a more compelling rival to Google Search. SuSea is the creator of You.com, an alternative search engine that believes the search experience can ...

Life sciences software firm MasterControl gets $150M in its first funding round in 30 years

MasterControl Inc., a decades-old company that sells quality and manufacturing software for the life sciences industry, announced its first outside funding today, closing on a $150 million Series A round led by Sixth Street Growth. The company revealed it had waited almost 30 years before seeking outside funds. It said it has grown profitably in ...

Solid earnings beat sends Adobe’s stock higher

Shares of Adobe Inc. moved higher in extended trading today after the design software firm reported earnings that topped expectations and offered a forecast for the next quarter and full year that matched analyst’s targets. The company reported fourth-quarter earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of $3.60 per share, coming in ahead of ...