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

Memory chip prices are falling fast and will likely go much lower, analyst warns

Semiconductor firms are bracing themselves for a steep drop in the price of memory chips, which are stuffed into almost every electronic device. Trendforce, a Taiwan-based market research firm, said in a report today that the price of dynamic random-access memory fell by 10.6% during the April-to-June quarter, the first such decline in more than ...

YuLife raises $120M in Series C funding to gamify life insurance

The gamified life insurance provider YuLife Ltd. is feeling richer today after closing on a $120 million round of funding. Today’s Series C round was led by Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company Ltd. and had the support of existing investors Creandum, LocalGlobe, Target Global, Latitude, Anthemis, OurCrowd, Notion, MMC and Eurazeo, bringing YuLife’s total amount raised ...

Samsung reports increased profits but still falls just short of expectations

Samsung Electronics Co. today reported a lower-than-expected rise in its fiscal second-quarter operating profit, with reduced smartphone sales dragging down its bottom line despite strong demand for its server chips. In its preliminary earnings guidance for the second quarter, the company estimated its operating profit at 14 trillion won ($11 billion), up 11% from a ...

Celus grabs $25M in Series A funding to automate electronic circuit board design

German startup Celus GmbH announced today it has raised $25 million in a new round of funding to help further its goal of using artificial intelligence to streamline printed circuit board development. Today’s Series A round was led by Earlybird Venture Capital and saw participation from DI Capital plus existing investors Speedinvest and Plug and ...

IBM buys observability startup Databand.ai to fix ‘bad’ data issues

IBM Corp. is boosting its data quality capabilities, announcing the acquisition today of a company called Databand.ai Ltd. for an undisclosed amount. Databand.ai is a provider of data observability software that’s used by companies to fix any problems with their data, such as errors, pipeline failures and poor quality. IBM said data quality has become a ...

GoTo buys Miradore to expand its mobile device management expertise

The flexible-work software provider GoTo Technologies Inc. said today it has acquired Finland-based startup Miradore Ltd. to strengthen its capabilities in the cloud-based device management market. GoTo, which was formerly known as LogMeIn until it rebranded earlier this year, sells a range of cloud-based remote working tools that focus on collaboration and information technology management. ...

US pushes Dutch firm ASML to stop selling older chipmaking machines to China

The United States government is reportedly pushing the Dutch semiconductor manufacturing equipment provider ASML Holding NV to stop selling any more of its gear to Chinese chipmakers. A report from Bloomberg today says the U.S. government is intent on curbing China’s rise in matters of chipmaking technology. To that end, it’s seeking to expand an ...

IDC expects cloud spending to surpass noncloud infrastructure for first time this year

Spending on compute and storage infrastructure products for cloud deployments will surpass that of other scenarios for the first time later this year, according to a forecast by International Data Corp. In its latest Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Infrastructure Tracker: Buyer and Cloud Deployment, IDC said such spending rose 17.2% in the first quarter from a ...

Alibaba Cloud’s Energy Expert helps customers reduce their carbon emissions

Alibaba Cloud is following rivals such as Amazon Web Services Inc., Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud with the launch of a new tool for customers to measure the carbon emissions associated with their business. Energy Expert is a software-as-a-service offering offered by Alibaba Cloud, which is the cloud computing arm of China’s Alibaba Group Ltd. ...

Amazon EKS Anywhere gets bare-metal server support

Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced that Amazon EKS Anywhere now supports bare-metal servers, those without an operating system or applications installed, meaning customers can simplify and standardize Kubernetes deployments on their self-managed bare-metal infrastructure. Launched in September, Amazon EKS Anywhere is an extension of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes service that enables companies to run ...