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

Adobe expands its data analytics tools to customer journeys

Adobe Inc. today added a new tool to its Adobe Analytics offering that’s meant to give companies more advanced insights into their customer’s behavior. The new offering, Customer Journey Analytics, draws on data from multiple enterprise systems to try to provide users with better perspectives on how customers engage with their brand. Adobe reckons that’s ...

Partnership on AI calls for softer immigration rules to enhance collaboration

The Partnership on AI, a nonprofit group researching the uses of artificial intelligence, is calling for a softening of immigration laws and visa rules to make it easier for AI experts to travel around the world. The PAI’s new policy paper, released today, addresses what it says is the impact of current restrictive visa laws ...

Microsoft adds satellite connectivity option to its private network service

Microsoft Corp. said today it’s enabling satellite connectivity on its Azure ExpressRoute private networking service for customers looking to improve the connectivity and performance of their remote facilities. Azure ExpressRoute is a service that provides a private connection between an organization’s on-premises infrastructure and the Microsoft Azure cloud. It’s generally used by customers that need ...

Red Hat beefs up Quay container registry service for hybrid cloud users

IBM Corp.-owned Red Hat is updating its Quay container registry service today, adding new functionality to help users store and share their container images more securely across hybrid information technology environments. Red Hat Quay is a private registry originally developed by CoreOS Inc. that’s used to store, build and deploy container images, which comprise the ...

Zoom delivers another strong quarter, but investor enthusiasm wanes

Zoom Video Communications Inc. might be wondering what it did wrong today after seeing its shares fall despite reporting solid financial results and a strong outlook. The company, which sells highly regarded video conferencing software that can run on every kind of device, reported second-quarter earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of 2 ...

DocuSign shares jump 20% on strong outlook

Investors are showing their appreciation for the e-signature company DocuSign Inc. today, despite a mixed second-quarter financial report that saw it beat expectations on revenue but fall short on profit. San Francisco-based DocuSign, which bills itself as a “digital transaction management” firm, reported a profit before certain costs such as stock compensation of a penny a ...

Atlassian announces new cloud product pricing plans

Enterprise productivity software provider Atlassian Corp. Plc. today announced some major changes that are designed to tempt more of its customers to adopt the cloud versions of its products. The company is announcing a major revamp of its product plans. That includes the introduction of new “premium” cloud-based versions of each of its tools, free versions ...

Google’s AI Hub gets more sharing and collaboration tools

Google LLC is making some improvements to its AI Hub, adding a revamped homepage and more collaboration tools for data scientists and artificial intelligence teams. Launched in beta in April, AI Hub is a cloud-hosted repository of plug-and-play AI components that can be used to create various types of AI models. The components include end-to-end AI pipelines ...

Amazon slashes file storage costs on AWS EFS Infrequent Access

Amazon Web Services Inc. today made what it says is one of the largest price reductions in its history, cutting the cost of its Amazon Elastic File System service by as much as 92% for some customers. Under the new pricing plan, customers can store and access files natively in a file system for just ...

MongoDB beats expectations with strong earnings

Database company MongoDB Inc. beat expectations today for its second-quarter financial results. The company, which sells a document-oriented database of the same name that’s used to power big data applications and other intensive workloads, reported a loss before certain costs such as stock compensation of 26 cents per share on revenue of $99.4 million. That ...