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.

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Linux Foundation backs 7 new open-source projects to promote racial justice

The Linux Foundation said today that it has decided to house seven new open-source software projects aimed at promoting racial justice, in a move that’s designed to encourage more developers to participate in their development. The seven open-source projects are all entrants in the 2021 Call for Code, n annual contest held by IBM Corp. ...

Arista Networks’ stock jumps in after-hours trading on strong financial results

Cloud networking company Arista Networks Inc. ticked all of the right boxes today, delivering fourth-quarter earnings that came in well ahead of Wall Street’s forecasts and posting strong guidance for the next quarter as well. The company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of $2.49 per share on revenue of $648.5 million. ...

Dropbox delivers strong earnings, topping $2B in annual recurring revenue

Cloud storage provider Dropbox Inc. topped $2 billion in annual recurring revenue for the first time as it handily beat Wall Street’s expectations with its fourth-quarter financial results today. The company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of 28 cents per share on revenue of $504.1 million, up 14% from a year ...

Google announces the first developer preview of Android 12

Google LLC’s Android team has just made the first developer preview of Android 12 available for developers to tinker with and provide feedback on its new features. The idea is to help software developers ensure their apps are compatible with the latest version of the operating system’s features, which include a raft of user experience ...

AWS joins PennyLane, an open-source framework that melds machine learning with quantum computing

Amazon Web Services Inc. will play a central role in advancing quantum computing after announcing today that it has joined the steering council of the open-source PennyLane project. PennyLane is a framework for what’s called “hybrid quantum computing,” which is an approach to quantum computing that involves using classical computing resources alongside quantum processors. The ...

Twilio’s stock jumps after cloud communications firm posts surprise profit

Twilio Inc. is riding high today, its stock up more than 10% in extended trading the cloud communications company posted better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results that took Wall Street by surprise. The company reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of four cents per share on revenue of $548.1 million, up 65% year-over-year. That ...

Google doubles down on education with updates to Classroom and Meet, plus new Chromebooks

Google LLC announced a raft of updates today that it says are intended to advance education, both online and offline, in the classroom and also in remote learning environments. The most important new update is the launch of Google Workspace for Education, which is meant to align the company’s education tools with the new Google ...

Microsoft enhances data security in Power BI business intelligence apps

Microsoft Corp. is beefing up the security capabilities of its Power BI business intelligence tools with new network isolation and data protection features that help to ensure customer’s information will never be compromised. Data is, of course, at the core of Microsoft Power BI, which is the collective name for a suite of cloud-based apps ...

Project OWL updates its ClusterDuck Protocol for emergency internet connectivity

The open-source Project OWL initiative today announced a major update to its ClusterDuck Protocol that can be used to establish an internet connection during emergencies when normal connectivity has been disrupted. Project OWL, which stands for Organization, Whereabouts and Logistics, was the winner of IBM Corp.’s inaugural Call for Code Challenge in 2018. Its idea ...

Spectral exits stealth with a lightning-fast code security scanner for DevSecOps

Israel-based Spectral Inc., maker of a developer-friendly code security scanner, is exiting stealth mode today armed with $6.2 million from a seed funding round led by Amiti and MizMaa. Spectral has built a DevSecOps tool that can be used to scan for mistakes such as misconfigurations or API keys and passwords that have been accidentally ...