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

Cisco’s stock falls on poor guidance as pandemic hits sales

Cisco Systems Inc. said in its fourth-quarter results today that it has finally achieved its goal of deriving half of its revenue from its software and services offerings. But Cisco’s stock fell 6% in after-hours trading after the networking giant offering light guidance for the next quarter and saying Chief Financial Officer Kelly Kramer will ...

Google launches new resource for Chrome OS developers

Google LLC today published a new resource for developers interested in building apps for the company’s Chrome OS, the operating system that powers its ecosystem of Chromebook computers. In a blog post, Iein Valdez, head of Chrome OS developer relations, said Chromebooks, along with traditional laptops, are seeing a renaissance of sorts thanks to the ...

Automated cybersecurity startup Adaptive Shield exits stealth

Cybersecurity startup A.S. Adaptive Shield Ltd. emerged from stealth mode today armed with $4 million in a seed funding round from Vertex Ventures Israel. Adaptive Shield sells technology that automates security for commonly used software-as-a-service applications. It works by proactively seeking out and fixing misconfigurations in the global settings and user privileges of SaaS platforms such ...

Microsoft quickly drops its Dataflex low-code applications brand

Microsoft Corp. has dropped the Dataflex brand name that it chose for a new relational database service that lets workers create, deploy and manage low-code applications and chatbots within Microsoft Teams. Microsoft chose Dataflex as the new name for its Common Data Service governance framework that sits at the heart of its Power Platform business analytics ...

Mozilla lays off 250 staff as its revenue dries up

The Mozilla Corporation said today it’s laying off ab0ut 250 of its staff in an attempt to cut costs as it struggles to deal with the financial impact of COVID-19. Mozilla Chief Executive Mitchell Baker (pictured) announced the layoffs in a blog post, just hours after notifying the affected employees. Baker, who became CEO in ...

Amazon and Google announce major cloud customer wins

Amazon Web Services Inc. and Google LLC today both emphasized some of the gains to be made by customers migrating their most critical business operations to their respective cloud platforms. Amazon said today the fast food restaurant chain Jack in the Box Inc. is going “all-in” on its cloud platform, moving the entirety of its ...

Matillion debuts no-code data loading tool for Snowflake’s cloud data warehouse

Cloud data integration provider Matillion Ltd. today made its free data ingestion tool available with Snowflake Computing Inc.’s Partner Connect, with an aim to help businesses quickly and easily load critical business data from a wide range of sources to Snowflake’s popular cloud data warehouse service. U.K.-based Matillion offers extract/transform/load services for cloud data warehouses such as ...

IDC study reveals wide-ranging COVID-19 impact on tech spending

A new study commissioned by Google LLC on how the coronavirus pandemic will affect information technology budgets has found that 60% of enterprises surveyed expect either no change or to increase their spending this year. The remaining 40% in the survey carried out by International Data Corp. said they anticipate reduced spending due to COVID-19. ...

Pentagon asks for more time to consider JEDI contract reevaluation

The U.S. Department of Defense has requested a 30-day extension before it makes a final decision about its $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure project. The JEDI project entails building cloud computing infrastructure for the Pentagon that will link together its various military systems under a single, unified architecture. The DOD says JEDI will also ...

Researchers deploy Nvidia’s latest AI systems to battle COVID-19

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging described today how they’re using Nvidia Corp.’s latest artificial intelligence systems to aid their fight against COVID-19. The researchers are using AI to create new models that can segment and align multiple chest X-ray scan images, allowing them to get a better understanding ...