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

Peter Thiel’s Palantir lands $111M Vantage contract from U.S. Army

Data mining software company Palantir Technologies Inc. has signed a substantial new contract with the U.S. Army to help analyze complex data sets containing information on both military personnel and the huge arsenal of weapons they use. The contract is valued at $110 million, and is part of a larger, four-year $440 million program known ...

Linux Foundation pitches DENT to simplify enterprise edge networks

The Linux Foundation today announced a new open-source project aimed at simplifying enterprise networking software at the edge. The DENT initiative‘s goal is to create a network operating system for disaggregated network switches used in remote enterprise locations such as retail stores. The project is being backed by a number of companies, including Amazon.com Inc., Cumulus ...

Oracle’s stock drops after it misses revenue targets

Shares of Oracle Corp. fell 3% in extended trading today after the database giant reported mixed second-quarter financial results that missed revenue estimates. The results came as Oracle Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison (pictured) clarified that the company has no plans to hire a second chief executive officer to work with Safra Catz following the ...

Xs:code debuts open-source software monetization platform

Israeli startup xscode international Ltd. is exiting stealth mode today with $500,000 in seed funding and the launch of a new platform that enables open-source software developers to monetize their work via private repositories on GitHub. The company, which does business as xs:code, said its platform is all about encouraging developers to keep maintaining open-source code ...

Google debuts Transfer Service for speeding on-premises data to the cloud

One of the major barriers for companies looking to switch their information technology infrastructure to the cloud is that they first have to move all of their data to the same platform, and doing so can be a very a complex and time-consuming task. That explains why Google LLC is so keen to help. The ...

Red Hat customers say hybrid is their top cloud strategy

Customers of Red Hat Inc. are increasingly opting for a hybrid approach as their preferred cloud strategy, but doing so isn’t always easy: A large number of them admit to struggling to attract staff with the right skills to make it happen. That’s one of the main takeaways from Red Hat’s 2020 Global Customer Tech ...

Google launches E2 family of virtual machines for smaller workloads

Google LLC today launched a new tier of general-purpose virtual machines with “dynamic resource management” capabilities that help ensure a lower total cost of ownership for many kinds of application workloads. The new VMs, the E2 family, are targeted at workloads that don’t need such a large instance type or access to graphics processing units ...

Google’s ambient computing vision gets closer with Flutter 1.12 release

Google LLC today announced a major update to its open-source Flutter framework that’s used to build applications that can run on multiple computing platforms. Flutter is a framework that’s used by developers to write “native” apps on operating systems such as Android, iOS, Windows and MacOS. The idea is that they can write their apps ...

US Justice Department to probe Google’s acquisition of Fitbit

Google LLC is set to face yet another antitrust investigation amid reports today that the U.S. Department of Justice is planning to review its proposed $2.1 billion acquisition of the wearable fitness tracker device company Fitbit Inc. Google announced its plans to buy Fitbit in November. At the time it was announced, analysts said it ...

IBM deploys its newest supercomputer AiMOS to build advanced AI systems

The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York is home to IBM Corp.’s latest new supercomputer. The research university said today that it plans to use the supercomputer to accelerate its research and development of new artificial intelligence computing systems. IBM’s latest eight-petaflop supercomputer is called AiMOS, which stands for Artificial Intelligence Multiprocessing Optimized System. It ...