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.

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Google could dump Android for its secretive Fuchsia OS in the next 5 years

More details are emerging about Google LLC’s secretive, experimental operating system Fuchsia, which is said to be a potential replacement for its Android OS. In a report thursday, Bloomberg said Google has a team of 100 engineers working on the project. Sources told the publication Fuchsia could one day be used to power all of Google’s ...

As cloud revenue surges, Microsoft crushes earnings expectations

Microsoft Corp.’s shares are trading up more than 3 percent after smashing fiscal fourth-quarter expectations thanks to double-digit growth in each of its businesses. The Redmond-based firm’s latest earnings report illustrates a company with seemingly unstoppable momentum. For the fourth quarter, Microsoft posted earnings after certain costs such as stock compensation of $1.13 per share. ...

Facebook open-sources its ‘oomd’ tool for data center memory management

Facebook Inc. is doling out yet another open-source software tool, this time aimed at data center operators that struggle with system outages from applications trying to consume more memory resources than are available to them. The software in question is called oomd, which Facebook describes as a “faster and more reliable” solution for the “out-of-memory ...

Amazon denies reports it’s planning to compete with Cisco in data center networking

Amazon Web Services Inc. Chief Executive Andy Jassy has reportedly denied a report last week that the company is planning to muscle in onto Cisco Systems Inc.’s territory by selling data center network switches to its customers. The denial came in a phone call to Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins, following the report that AWS was ...
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Turning the corner? IBM delivers revenue growth for a third straight quarter

IBM Corp. is showing signs that it might finally be turning the corner after sustaining revenue growth for the third successive quarter. The technology giant, which has only recently recovered from 22 straight quarters of decline, saw its second-quarter revenue grow 4 percent from one year ago. It posted earnings after certain costs such as ...

AI-based digital twin startup SWIM.AI raises $10M in Series B round

SWIM Inc., also known as SWIM.AI, said today it has raised $10 million to push its digital-twin technology. The Series B round of funding was led by Cambridge Innovation Capital Plc., with a strategic investment from ARM Holdings. Existing investors Silver Creek Ventures and Harris Barton Asset Management also participated in the round. SWIM, which ...
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Why Intel and Micron called time on joint development of 3D XPoint memory chips

Computer chipmakers Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. say they’re ending a joint endeavor that saw them collaborate on the design and manufacture of 3D XPoint solid-state processors. The companies issued identical statements explaining the divorce, saying they have “agreed to complete joint development for the second generation of 3D XPoint technology” in the first ...

Google touts Grab ‘n’ Go device loan program to stem IT downtime costs

Google LLC is introducing a new “Grab n Go” offering for businesses designed to help information technology department administrators support employees with easily deployed loaner devices. The program is all about minimizing the impact of downtime, an unavoidable issue for numerous large enterprises that costs them an average of $60 million a year, Google IT ...

Google has begun work on its first privately built trans-Atlantic subsea cable

Google LLC said today it’s beefing up its cloud infrastructure network with what it said will be the first private trans-Atlantic subsea cable built by a nontelecommunications company. The Dunant Cable will span the Atlantic Ocean from Virginia Beach in the U.S. to the west coast of France by the time it’s completed by 2020, ...

Dell EMC adds new pricing model and configuration options for Azure Stack

Dell EMC is updating its Azure Stack on-premises private cloud infrastructure offering. Azure Stack is basically Microsoft Corp.’s Azure cloud wrapped up in a box. It’s designed to be deployed by customers in their own data centers so they can create a fully compatible version of Azure, a strategy Microsoft refers to as the “One ...