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

Rancher Labs’ new release scales Kubernetes to the network edge

Container management software company Rancher Labs Inc. is looking to extend deployments of Kubernetes beyond data centers and cloud-native architectures. The company sells a lightweight Kubernetes distribution called K3s that’s meant to address growing demand for smaller clusters running on x86, Arm64 and Armv7 processors in edge computing environments. Kubernetes is the most popular tool ...

Amazon’s Detective service for investigating security incidents now generally available

Amazon Web Services Inc. said today its new security service Amazon Detective is now generally available, three months after it was launched in preview. Announced at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas in December, Amazon Detective uses artificial intelligence, statistical analysis and graph theory to boost alert systems. It does so by providing details ...

In coronavirus fallout, Xerox abandons its bid to acquire HP

Xerox Corp. said late today it has decided to give up its pursuit of printing business rival HP Inc. because of the ongoing economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The company said it will formally withdraw its tender offer to acquire HP, as well as its proposal to replace HP’s board of directors with nominees ...

New PlanetScaleDB release delivers multicloud support

Database-as-a-service provider PlanetScale Inc. today launched a new version of its product based on the Kubernetes container orchestration software. The database, called PlanetScaleDB, is unique in that it can run across multiple public cloud platforms, helping to insure against any loss of service if one cloud provider goes down. “With the new release of PlanetScaleDB, we’re ...

D-Wave offers free quantum computing resources to coronavirus researchers

Quantum computing company D-Wave Systems Inc. is the latest technology firm to volunteer its expertise to researchers working on a response to the coronavirus outbreak. The company announced today the immediate availability of free access to its quantum systems via its Leap quantum cloud service. D-Wave is well placed to help out with coronavirus research, ...

Micro Focus announces major update to its Vertica data analytics platform

Micro Focus International plc-owned Vertica today announced a major update to its Vertica 10 Analytics Platform. The platform now offers new features aimed at facilitating machine learning, plus more storage options for Vertica in Eon Mode, a version of the product that leverages elastic compute and scalable storage capabilities in the cloud. The announcement came ahead ...

DataStax debuts Kubernetes operator to scale up Cassandra databases

Database company DataStax Inc. today announced the release of code for an Apache Cassandra Kubernetes operator it has developed, with a goal to help enterprises scale out their cloud-native databases. The company said the Cassandra Kubernetes operator is being made available for the whole of the Cassandra community to use. Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed ...

Huawei open-sources AI framework MindSpore to rival Google’s TensorFlow

China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. today said it has open-sourced a framework for artificial intelligence-based application development called MindSpore. First revealed last year, MindSpore is an alternative to well known AI frameworks such as Google LLC’s TensorFlow and Facebook Inc.’s PyTorch. It can scale across devices, cloud and edge environments, Huawei said in a statement. The ...

Beating out Apple, Facebook partners with Plessey to build augmented reality glasses

Social media giant Facebook Inc. is making a big push into augmented reality after striking a deal with British device manufacturer Plessey Semiconductors Ltd. and stealing a march on Apple Inc. Under the terms of the deal announced today, Plessey will license its AR tech to Facebook and dedicate its entire production to the social ...

Updated: Microsoft reports 775% spike in a slice of cloud services traffic

Updated: Microsoft Corp. said its cloud services have seen a massive spike in usage since countries began enforcing social distancing and other measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The company said Saturday it has seen a 775% increase in the use of services such as Microsoft Teams, Power BI and Windows Virtual Desktop in ...