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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

Public cloud spending set to double in the next 4 years

Global spending on public cloud infrastructure and services will almost double from $229 billion this year to around $500 billion by 2023, according to analyst firm International Data Corp.’s latest report. IDC, in its Worldwide Semiannual Public Cloud Services Spending Guide published …

Intel expands its AI collaboration with China’s Baidu

Intel Corp. is working with Baidu Inc. to optimize its latest Nervana Neural Network Processor on the Chinese internet giant’s PaddlePaddle deep learning framework to try to speed up the training of artificial intelligence models. Intel said its NNP-T processor, introduced late …

Source{d} launches enterprise edition of its software development analytics tools

Source{d} Technologies Inc., which sells a data platform for developers that provides deep analytics into their software development lifecycles, today launched a new enterprise edition of its software that comes with enhanced visualization tools, management capabilities and analytics functions. Source{d}’s platform provides insights for …

Gartner forecasts a cloudy future for the database market

The future of the database market is looking increasingly cloudy. Analyst firm Gartner Inc. is predicting that three quarters of all database deployments will be made to the cloud within just three years, and that few will ever return to on-premises environments. The …

IBM completes sale of its Watson Marketing business

IBM Corp. said today that its Watson Marketing platform has launched as a standalone company, about three months after saying it was planning to sell the commerce and marketing cloud business to an investment firm called Centerbridge Partners L.P. The new company, …

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