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

NetApp beats earnings expectations, but guidance disappoints again

Data storage company NetApp Inc. took a beating in after-hours trading despite posting fiscal first-quarter earnings today that came in above expectations. The company, which said it benefited from strong demand for its all-flash storage arrays, reported a profit of $283 million, or $1.05 per share, on revenue of $1.47 billion. Earnings before certain costs such as stock ...

Container security startup Twistlock raises $33M in biggest-yet funding round

Container security startup Twistlock Ltd. is gaining more traction in the enterprise if the latest news of its new funding round can be seen as a yardstick measuring its success. The company today said it has landed its biggest investment yet in a $33 million Series C round of funding that surpasses all of its ...

SnapLogic moves to automate DevOps software development operations

Data integration company SnapLogic Inc. is stepping up its game for application developers with new capabilities designed to help automate DevOps processes. The updates announced today include integration with GitHub and support for Mesosphere. They’re aimed at automating elements of continuous integration and continuous delivery, which is a development method focused on applying code changes ...

Netifi lands $2M seed funding to help developers build better microservices

Another cloud-native microservices startup emerged from stealth mode today, backed by $2 million in a seed funding round led by Dell Technologies Capital. Netifi Inc. is the startup in question, touting a “next-generation platform” called Proteus that’s designed to enable the development of “reactive” microservices and cloud-native software applications. Microservices are the components of applications ...

HPE builds a new supercomputer for renewable energy research

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, has chosen Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co. to build a new supercomputer it’s planning to use to power its research in energy efficiency. The “Eagle” supercomputer, announced today, will be installed within one of the NREL’s data centers this summer before coming online in January next year. NREL says ...

IT services company Cloudreach acquires Relus Cloud

Public cloud services providers Cloudreach and Relus Technologies LLC, which does business as Relus Cloud, are looking to join forces in a bid to become more relevant and offer new capabilities to their enterprise customers. Cloudreach today announced its intention to acquire Relus Cloud in order to scale up its business and add the Relus’ ...

Zscaler’s Zero Trust security framework wins U.S. government approval

With remote workers increasingly using cloud networks to access sensitive data, organizations are embracing new security models to ensure that data cannot be leaked. The Zero Trust philosophy is one such model, providing organizations with a way to maintain control of their corporate data, as well as insights into how that data is being used ...

With Azure Stack for Government launch, Microsoft eyes lucrative cloud contracts

Microsoft Corp. today made good on its promise to release a version of its Azure Stack on-premises cloud platform for U.S. government agencies. The initial release of the hardware/software combination stack gives Microsoft an opening into the on-premises government cloud market. That may give it more of a chance at winning some of the highly ...

Nvidia debuts new Turing chip architecture for real-time computer graphics

Chipmaker Nvidia Corp. late Monday unveiled the next generation of its graphics processing technology based on its long-awaited Turing architecture. The announcement represents a major upgrade from its Pascal chips that were introduced in 2016. Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang (pictured) introduced the new chips and architecture during the annual SIGGRAPH computer graphics event in Vancouver, announcing ...

Amazon’s Aurora Serverless database is now live

Cloud computing leader Amazon Web Services Inc. Thursday said its Amazon Aurora Serverless database is now generally available after launching in beta test last November at its AWS re:Invent conference. The company said Amazon Aurora Serverless is essentially just a new deployment option for its popular MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database Amazon Aurora. The new deployment option ...