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

Cohesity launches Runbook app to automate cloud workflow migration

Data storage company Cohesity Inc. has created a new application that gives enterprises a better template for moving workloads between on-premises information technology environments and the public cloud. The new app announced today, Cohesity Runbook, helps companies automate the process of moving data and workloads via a drag-and-drop graphical interface that simplifies what has always been ...

IBM open-sources Kabanero tools for collaborating on Kubernetes apps

IBM Corp. today pitched a new open-source project intended to help architects, developers and operations teams collaborate more closely on building Kubernetes-based software applications. The project, introduced at the O’Reilly Open Source Software Conference in Portland, Oregon, is called Kabanero. It comprises a number of new open-source tools, including Appsody, Codewind and Razee, combined with existing tools such ...

Behavioral data company Near lands $100M funding round

Big data analytics company Near Pte Ltd., which owns what it says is the world’s largest datasets on people’s behavior, is gearing up for expansion after landing $100 million in a new round of funding. The investment announced today was made by London-based private equity firm Greater Pacific Capital. It brings Near’s total funding to ...

Druva acquires CloudLanes to bring cloud-native data protection to the edge

Cloud data protection and management company Druva Inc. today said it’s acquiring CloudLanes Inc. to help it expand into edge computing. CloudLanes enables its customers to store data safely onsite while still benefiting from the business continuity, short recovery windows and mobility its software-as-a-service model provides. Founded in 2008 in Pune, India, Druva has carved out ...

Microsoft systems integrator Avanade to establish Adobe practice

Adobe Inc. says it’s teaming up with Microsoft Corp.’s and Accenture Plc.’s joint venture Avanade Inc. to establish an “Adobe practice” aimed at helping customers get more value out of its products and services. The idea behind the practice is to help customers better integrate Adobe’s and Microsoft’s cloud-based sales and marketing products, so they can ...

Microsoft reveals how it’s planning to make its Azure cloud even more reliable

Microsoft Corp. says the current 99.995% average uptime of its Azure public cloud infrastructure offering simply isn’t good enough, so it’s taking steps to improve it even more. In a blog post today, Chief Technology Officer Mark Russinovich noted how Azure’s availability was hurt by “three unique and significant incidents” in the last 12 months. Those ...

Intel unveils neuromorphic computing system that mimics the human brain

Intel Corp. today announced a neuromorphic computing system based on its prototype Loihi chips that aim to simulate how the human brain processes problems. At the DARPA ERI summit today, Intel Labs Director Rich Uhlig said the system, codenamed “Pohoiki Beach,” is comprised of 64 Loihi chips that he said have the equivalent computing power of ...

Gartner publishes first Magic Quadrant for robotic process automation market

Gartner Inc. this week published its first Magic Quadrant for the robotic process automation software market, shining a light on the leading players and key trends in the rapidly growing technology segment. RPA relates to the use of software with artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to handle high-volume, repeatable tasks that previously required humans to ...

Rigetti Computing buys quantum application developer QxBranch

Quantum computing platform company Rigetti Computing Inc. is expanding into application territory with the acquisition of a startup called QxBranch Inc. Rigetti has built what it calls a “hybrid quantum-classical” computing platform that it claims is one of the world’s first genuine, working quantum computers. Available to use by researchers and organizations as a cloud service, ...

AWS makes the case for running Windows workloads on its cloud

Amazon Web Services Inc. is pushing to handle more of its customers’ Windows workloads, citing new data from International Data Corp. and various customer examples as proof that its public cloud computing infrastructure is one of the most cost-effective and agile platforms for doing so. In a blog posted on LinkedIn today, AWS Vice President ...