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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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 ...

Kubernetes ships out version 1.18, with a focus on stability

Developers of the popular container orchestration platform Kubernetes have just shipped out version 1.18, the first release of the year. The release, issued Wednesday, is being called “fit and finish,” which suggests this is more of a complete product than previous versions. “Significant work has gone into improving beta and stable features to ensure users ...

US mulls new rules to crack down on Huawei’s chip supply lines

The U.S. government is reportedly planning to impose new restrictions on China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. aimed at cutting it off from its main suppliers of advanced semiconductors. Top officials from the Trump administration reportedly met Wednesday to discuss a new rule that would require an export license for semiconductors that are produced using U.S.-designed ...

AWS brings its Outposts hybrid cloud service to GovCloud users

Amazon Web Services Inc. said today its public sector customers can now connect its AWS Outposts service to its GovCloud regions and access the full range of cloud services to build and run on-premises applications. AWS Outposts is a hybrid cloud service that was first announced in late 2018. The service extends native AWS or ...

Micron reports strong earnings on growing demand for remote work devices

Computer chipmaker Micron Technology Inc. is forecasting current-quarter revenue above Wall Street’s estimates as it benefits from the shift to working at home that has been forced on thousands of workers thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. The forecast followed what was a strong second quarter for the company, which reported a profit of 45 cents per share ...

Cloud cost optimization firm Spotinst rebrands as Spot

Israeli cloud infrastructure optimization startup Spotinst Ltd. today announced it’s rebranding itself as Spot and debuted a new product called Cloud Analyzer that helps enterprises to spot inefficiencies with their cloud computing operations more easily. Spot launched in 2015 with a service that helps companies to optimize their cloud computing spending across multiple providers in order to save ...

Juniper’s Mist Systems debuts premium network analytics service

Juniper Networks Inc. subsidiary Mist Systems Inc. has launched a new service called Mist Premium Analytics that offers enterprises greater visibility into their networks, along with more contextual, location-based information about customer and employees. Mist Systems said the service is meant to give enterprises a more comprehensive view of disparate networking, security and location domains ...

Oracle to help US government test malaria drugs for coronavirus treatment

Oracle Corp. is lending its expertise to help the U.S. government run clinical trials on two malaria drugs to gauge their effectiveness in treating COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus. The New York Times said Oracle was currently in talks with the White House about providing a “platform” for the testing. Officials are ...