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

Google suspends researcher who claims one of its AI systems is now sentient

Google LLC has suspended an artificial intelligence engineer after he made claims that one of its AI chatbots has become “sentient” and deserving of rights normally afforded to humans. Blake Lemoine (pictured) reportedly informed the company of his belief that its Language Model for Dialogue Applications, known as LaMDA, has become a person who has ...

Report: Global chip shortage could expand to include more advanced processors

The global shortage of computer chips that has stricken the world for the past two years could soon spread to more advanced silicon that’s used to power next-generation smartphones and data center workloads. The two-year chip drought has until now only really affected low-end chips, but that could change as semiconductor manufacturers suffer production problems ...

AMD unveils roadmap for next-gen Ryzen chips and Zen 5 architecture

Computer chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. used its Financial Analyst Day event today to lay out the roadmap for its next-generation desktop, laptop and mobile silicon. The roadmap revealed some key details about the upcoming Ryzen 7000 processors, which will be used to power desktops and workstations. Alhough the company didn’t provide any hard numbers ...

Despite revenue beat, DocuSign’s losses grow and its stock price plunges

Shares of DocuSign Inc. crashed in extended trading today after the company missed expectations on earnings and its losses widened from a year ago. The company reported a net loss in the first quarter of $27.4 million, down from a loss of $8.3 million in the same period last year. Earnings before certain costs such ...

HYCU raises $53M to grow its multicloud data backup and recovery offering

Cloud-based data backup and recovery-as-a-service provider HYCU Inc. today announced a second dose of venture capital funding, just 15 months after closing on its previous round of financing. The company said it has closed on a $53 million Series B round led by Acrew Capital, with participation from all of the investors in its Series ...

Amazon’s mainframe killer helps banks redo legacy apps for the cloud

Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced the general availability of a key new service that offers businesses a simple way to migrate their mainframe workloads to the cloud. AWS Mainframe Modernization, announced in preview at last year’s AWS re:Invent, provides customers with two options for migrating mainframe workloads. First, they can refactor their applications, usually written ...

Couchbase’s stock rises after database firm beats earnings forecasts

The popular enterprise database firm Couchbase Inc. kicked off fiscal 2023 with solid first-quarter financial results that beat expectations on earnings and revenue. Its guidance for the next quarter was higher too, sending its stock up in extended trading. The company reported a net loss from operations of $19 million in the quarter, bigger than ...

PayPal now allows crypto transfers to third-party wallets

PayPal Holdings Inc. has announced expanded cryptocurrency features, enabling users to send and receive funds to and from other wallets. Prior to today’s announcement, PayPal already allowed users to buy and sell bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin from within its app, and also use crypto to pay at checkout for many goods and services. ...

Striim adds more data integration sources and targets and scales its platform

Startup Striim Inc. today announced a new version of its real-time data integration platform, adding new sources and targets for reading and writing data using its built-in adapters. With the update, Striim said, its platform now supports 125 sources and targets. New sources include change streams from Azure Cosmos DB, while Databricks Delta Lake is ...

Coupa Software delivers first quarter earnings and revenue beat

Payment management software provider Coupa Software Inc. made a solid start to fiscal 2023, reporting first-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street’s expectations. The company reported a net loss of $71.3 million for the quarter. Earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation came to eight cents per share, as revenue grew 18% from ...