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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Cisco adds more security and analytics for software-defined networking

Cisco Systems Inc. said today it’s boosting its networking portfolio to help customers become more flexible, productive and secure, and reduce their network maintenance times. The announcements, made during the networking giant’s Cisco Live digital event, cover Cisco’s software-defined wide-area network platform, which is being integrated with Cisco Umbrella. That’s the cloud-native security service that ...

Security analytics firm Uptycs raises $30M

Structured Query Language-based security analytics firm Uptycs Inc. said today it has raised a new round of $30 million. The Series B round of funding brings its total amount raised to date to $43 million. Sapphire Ventures led the latest round, which also saw the participation of existing investors Comcast Ventures and ForgePoint Capital. The ...

Palo Alto Networks debuts its machine learning-powered next-generation firewall

Network security platform provider Palo Alto Networks Inc. is expanding its product portfolio with the launch of what it says is the world’s first machine learning-powered Next-Generation Firewall. In addition, it also announced a version of the firewall for Kubernetes apps that can run unchanged on multiple computing environments, plus a new machine learning-powered “internet ...

Oracle beats revenue target but misses on profit

Database giant Oracle Corp.’s stock fell in after-hours trading today after it reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue that missed analysts’ targets. Not surprisingly, the database and business software giant blamed the shortfall on customers in certain industries affected by COVID-19, such as hospitality and retail, postponing purchases. Oracle reported a profit before certain costs such as stock ...

Google debuts new scale-out cloud storage tier for high-performance workloads

Google Cloud today announced beta availability of Filestore High Scale, a new file storage tier that adds a scale-out storage capability for customers running high-performance computing workloads. Described as the next step in the evolution of Google’s Cloud Filestore service, Filestore High Scale integrates the capabilities Google obtained with its $200 million acquisition of data ...

Cisco boosts Webex capacity and security to support remote workforces

Cisco Systems Inc. announced some key updates to its Webex communications and collaboration platform at its Cisco Live digital event today, adding more security and compliance tools and integrating it with Box Inc.’s cloud content management services. Cisco said the updates are designed to meet the changing needs of its customers, which are increasingly relying ...

Box Relay gets pre-built templates to streamline workflow automation

Cloud content management company Box Inc. today added new features to its Box Relay workflow automation tools aimed partly at boosting collaboration and security for people working from home. Launched in 2016, Box Relay provides workers with tools to manage and track repetitive work processes such as submitting expense reports and getting approvals for agreements. ...

PlanetScale debuts fully managed database service for Kubernetes clusters

Database-as-a-service company PlanetScale Inc. today launched a new version of its database for Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration software. The beta version of PlanetScaleDB for Kubernetes gives organizations an easy way to run their database alongside their applications in the cloud, while ensuring all data remains within the customer’s network perimeter. The idea is to eliminate complex ...

IBM buys Spanugo to bolster its financial services public cloud

IBM Corp. said today it’s acquiring the software assets of cloud cybersecurity posture management provider Spanugo Inc. It will use the assets to bolster the security of its financial services public cloud, which is an upcoming offering announced last year that will that help ensure regulatory compliance, security and resiliency for financial services industry customers. ...

Amazon rolls out cloud computing instances with faster Arm-based Graviton processors

Amazon Web Services Inc. announced Thursday the general availability of two new cloud computing instances powered by its Arm-based Graviton2 processors, which it says deliver up to 40% better price/performance over its current Intel Corp. x86-based instances. The new AWS C6g instances were announced in December and are meant for compute-intensive workloads, including central processing ...