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

Amazon Web Services moves into application observability with Amazon DevOps Guru

Amazon Web Services Inc. today made its application observability offering generally available, about six months after its launch in preview. Amazon DevOps Guru is a machine learning-powered service that helps to detect operational issues for applications, generating reports and notifications and providing insights and recommendations for developers to remedy those problems. The service is a ...

Arista Networks easily beats first-quarter earnings and revenue targets

Cloud networking firm Arista Networks Inc. turned in another solid quarterly performance today, beating expectations on earnings and revenue again to send its stock up in after-hours trading. The company reported a first-quarter profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of $2.50 per share on sales of $667.6 million, amounting to solid revenue growth of ...

Sysdig enables runtime detection and incident response in AWS Fargate

DevOps security startup Sysdig Inc. said today it has partnered with Amazon Web Services Inc. to create new runtime detection and incident response tools for AWS Fargate, a serverless compute engine for running application containers in the cloud. The new offering also contains a key file integrity monitoring capability for AWS Fargate that Sysdig said is ...

Aryaka Networks buys Secucloud to offer a more secure network edge

Software-defined wide-area networking firm Aryaka Networks Inc. has made its first-ever acquisition as it bids to beef up the defensive capabilities of its platform. The company said today that it has closed on a deal to buy German secure access service edge or SASE firm Secucloud GmbH. That company is now a fully owned subsidiary ...

AWS announces Amazon FinSpace for analyzing financial data

Amazon Web Services Inc. is targeting financial analysts with a new, purpose-built data analytics tool that it says will enable them to perform their jobs much more effectively than before. Amazon FinSpace is a new service announced today that works by aggregating, cataloging and then tagging data from a range of different sources, making it ...

Amazon debuts CloudFront Functions for running lightweight code at the edge

Amazon Web Services Inc. is beefing up the capabilities of its Amazon CloudFront content delivery network, enabling more lightweight customizations for users at the network edge. Amazon Cloudfront is a fast content delivery network service that’s used by customers to deliver data, videos, applications and application programming interfaces securely to users globally with high transfer ...

Intel to spend $3.5B on New Mexico fabs and $600M on chip R&D centers in Israel

Updated Intel Corp. confirmed today it’s planning to invest $600 million to expand its research and development facilities in Israel, in addition to the $10 billion it has already committed toward building a new chip manufacturing plant in the country. The announcement came from Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger during a one-day visit to the ...

Facebook’s DINO enables self-supervised learning for computer vision AI

Facebook Inc.’s artificial intelligence research team today announced more breakthroughs, this time in the areas of self-supervised learning and semi-supervised learning for computer vision. Self-supervised learning in AI, also known as unsupervised learning, refers to teaching computers, or AI models, to perform certain tasks without humans having to provide labeled data. In computer vision, AI ...

Twitter squawks as user growth and guidance come up light

Twitter Inc. took a beating in after-hours trading today, its stock down more than 11% after missing expectations on user growth and offering lower-than-expected guidance for the next three months. That took the sheen off an otherwise solid performance. Twitter reported a first-quarter profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of 16 cents per share ...

Atlassian beats forecast again as more customers switch to cloud subscriptions

Developer and collaboration software company Atlassian Corp. Plc. is flying high today after delivering third-quarter financial results that sailed past Wall Street’s expectations. The company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of 48 cents per share on revenue of $569 million, up 38% from a year ago. Wall Street analysts had modeled earnings ...