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

GitHub preserves its open-source software code deep in the arctic for future generations

GitHub Inc. said today it has delivered a copy of all of the open-source software code stored on its website to a data repository at the Arctic World Archive, which is a very long-term archival facility buried 250 meters deep in the permafrost of an Arctic mountain. The operation is part of the GitHub Archive ...

Amazon’s interactive, real-time livestreaming video service is now available

Amazon Web Services Inc. said today its Amazon Interactive Video Service that makes it easy to set up live and interactive video streams within web and mobile applications is now generally available. Amazon IVS is a fully managed service that makes it possible to set up a livestreaming channel via its main console or an ...

Google integrates its collaboration tools within G Suite to boost productivity

Looking to capitalize on the pandemic-driven hunger for easier online collaboration, Google LLC said today it’s updating its popular Gmail app for business users with some new integrations that effectively make it more of a communications tool. The Alphabet Inc. company said it’s incorporating some of its popular collaboration tools within the business version of ...

VMware makes its Cloud on AWS service more accessible

Virtualization software company VMware Inc. announced some new updates today that it says should make it easier and more affordable for enterprises to migrate and run their applications on the VMware Cloud on AWS hybrid cloud service. VMware Cloud on AWS is a hybrid cloud service that runs VMware’s software-defined data center stack in Amazon ...

Nasuni raises $40M and upgrades its cloud file storage platform

Cloud file storage company Nasuni Corp. said today it has raised $25 million in a new round of funding, plus an additional $15 million debt facility that brings its total amount raised to date to $169 million. The round was led by Family Offices, Venture Capital and Corporate Venture, with participation from Goldman Sachs, Telstra ...

API security startup Traceable exits stealth with $20M in funding

Application programming interface security startup Traceable Inc. exited stealth mode today armed with a $20 million Series A funding round from Unusual Ventures and BIG Labs. Traceable has created a security platform that tracks end-to-end application activity from the user and session all the way down to the code. It uses machine learning and distributed tracing technology ...

Google launches a new Center of Excellence for software providers

Google LLC today announced it’s launching a new center of excellence for independent software vendors to help them take better advantage of its cloud services. ISVs are coming under increasing pressure from their customers, who aren’t satisfied with simply running their applications in the cloud. While the cloud offers big benefits such as lower costs ...

With BigQuery Omni, Google makes multicloud analytics possible

Google LLC today announced the availability of a new cloud service in private alpha test mode that lets customers analyze data stored in multiple public clouds without needing to move it first. The new service is called BigQuery Omni, which essentially brings the capabilities of Google’s BigQuery data warehouse and analytics tool to additional cloud ...

Google aims to ease compliance concerns with Assured Workloads for Government

Google LLC today announced a new tier of cloud computing services for government agencies that it says can better compete against similar “government cloud” offerings from rivals such as Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. In a blog post, Google Cloud product managers Christopher Johnson and Bhavna Batra explained that compliance and security around data locality ...

Google debuts Confidential VMs that keep data encrypted while it’s in use

Google LLC today announced a new tier of “Confidential” virtual machines for cloud users that ensure their data remains encrypted while it’s being used. The new Confidential VMs, detailed at the Google Cloud Next OnAir online conference that runs nine weeks through Sept. 8, are available now in beta test mode. They’re the first product ...