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 highlights enterprise-grade security measures of its KVM hypervisor

In order to convince enterprise customers of its cloud computing credentials, Google Inc. has provided a series of reports on the enhanced security features it employs to safeguard its hosted offerings. Earlier this month for example, Google produced a detailed white paper revealing how it protects its data center facilities with custom-designed security chips within ...

AWS launches Cloud Directory service for data management

Amazon Web Services’ Cloud Directory product is now generally available in its U.S. East, U.S. West, Australia, Ireland and Singapore regions. Amazon Cloud Directory is a developer-focused managed service for storing large amounts of strongly typed hierarchical data, the company said. It enables the creation of flexible cloud-native directories for organizing hierarchies of data along ...

A strong quarter sets up VMware to double down on networking and the cloud

Virtualization software company VMware Inc. pulled off another strong quarterly showing Thursday, beating Wall Street estimates for both profits and revenues and forecasting slightly better-than-expected revenues in the current quarter. On top of that, the company, whose software allows companies to use their data center computers more efficiently by allowing multiple operating software and applications to ...

D-Wave Systems has sold its first 2,000-qubit quantum computer for $15M

Quantum computing company D-Wave Systems Inc. announced Wednesday that its enormous 2000Q Quantum Computer is now generally available, and said has sold its first model for a whopping $15 million. D-Wave claims on its website that its systems are the “most advanced quantum computers in the world.” Its machines store information using “qubits,” which encode information using 0s, ...

In a twist, Ripper database aims to prevent scamming of cybercriminals

Cybercriminals are avoiding being scammed themselves thanks to the emergence of a new service called Ripper that aims to prevent fraud on underground cybercrime marketplaces. Ripper.cc, quietly launched back in June, contains information on more than 1,200 fraudsters who have cheated their fellow cybercriminals by selling fake login credentials, invalid payment card data or other items ...

IT workers overwhelmingly support net neutrality, survey finds

An overwhelming majority of information technology workers in the U.S. agree that any moves by the Donald Trump administration to repeal the Federal Communications Commission’s so-called net neutrality rules will damage the industry. In fact, many believe that if the rules are overturned, it will lead to increased costs and slower upload and download speeds. ...

Microsoft reaffirms UK data center expansion plans following Brexit import tariff fears

Microsoft Corp. has published a statement reaffirming its commitment to the United Kingdom, following comments from a senior manager about the impact that potential post-Brexit hardware import tariffs might have on its plans for investing in data centers in the country. The statement came in response to a number of misleading stories suggesting that Microsoft might pull out ...

Cisco swoops in to buy AppDynamics for $3.7B, just before its IPO

So much for the first big tech IPO of 2017. Cisco Systems Inc. late Tuesday surprised investors eager to see the return of technology initial public offerings, announcing it has agreed to buy AppDynamics Inc. for $3.7 billion in cash and equity awards. The startup was still speaking to investors at noon Tuesday, according to a ...

Microsoft expands FastTrack support for Windows 10, Dynamics 365 and Teams

Microsoft Corp. said it’s expanding its FastTrack services to support Windows 10, Dynamics 365 and its upcoming Microsoft Teams collaboration software. The company is hoping that by doing so, it will help its enterprise customers to adopt those products more rapidly. “Just like FastTrack for Office 365 and EMS, FastTrack for Windows 10 and Dynamics 365 ...

Platform9 intros new managed services for application containers

Self-proclaimed “open-source-as-a-service” company Platform9 Systems Inc. is doing its bit to lighten the load of application container developers. The company has just announced the general availability of its Managed Kubernetes offering along with the introduction of a new, open-source, serverless framework built on the Kubernetes container orchestration tool that it claims is an alternative to ...