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

HPE taps the open-source community to help build The Machine

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) is hoping to speed up the development of a brand-new computer architecture called “The Machine” by inviting open-source developers to participate. HPE made the announcement at this week’s Discover 2016 conference in Las Vegas, at the same time launching an open-source community page where developers can access the tools they need to ...

21 million self-driving vehicles to hit the road by 2035, IHS says

There will be almost 21 million self-driving vehicles on the world’s roads by 2035, according to a new forecast from IHS Automotive, Inc. The United States is expected to lead the way in driverless vehicle adoption, in spite of regulatory challenges and concerns from consumers. The trend will begin around 2020, IHS said, with several ...

Petitioners ask the EFF to investigate Microsoft over Windows 10 update tactics

Angry Microsoft customers have created a petition that calls for the Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF) to investigate the tactics the company has employed to persuade people to upgrade to Windows 10. Petition organizer Todd Kleinpaste said Microsoft’s tactics are in fact more deceptive than persuasive, with the company employing all manner of devious tricks to ...

Microsoft to kill off VM conversion tool, hustle users onto Azure

Microsoft is to retire its Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC) in favor Azure Recovery Services. The company has set a deadline of June 3, 2017, after which time MVMC will no longer be available to download, and all references of it will be removed from its website. MVMC is a tool that does what it ...

Microsoft taps into Apache Spark to drive its Big Data & analytics services

Microsoft is making what it claims is an “extensive commitment” to the Apache Spark Big Data processing engine, launching several new offerings out of preview and into general release. The move is the latest in Microsoft’s embrace of open-source technologies, a trend that only emerged in the last couple of years after CEO Satya Nadella ...

Lenovo renews data center push with enhanced networking, storage, server offerings

It’s no secret that China’s Lenovo Group Ltd. has its sights set on becoming a major player in the data center. That became apparent when the company bought out IBM’s x86 server business last year in a XXXX deal. Now, in advance of its much anticipated Lenovo TechWorld event later this week, the company has ...

Angry investor turns on Oracle over fake cloud revenue claims

An angry investor is suing Oracle and its top executives after the company’s share price plummeted in the wake of allegations that it doctored its cloud revenue figures. The complaint, filed on behalf of Oracle shareholders by investor Grover Klarfeld, alleges that Oracle’s executives have put their investments in the company at risk through their ...

Four top Cisco execs, collectively known as MPLS, leave the company

Cisco Systems Inc. announced a major organizational reshuffle last week that saw four of its leading names transferred to advisory roles within the company. One week later, all four have said they’re leaving the company for good. The leaders said they decided to quit Cisco due to a “disconnect regarding roles, responsibilities and charter” following ...

Maersk wants to use drones to resupply its fleet of tankers

Shipping giant A.P. Moller–Maersk Group is betting on the idea of using drones to resupply its vessels as they sail the seven seas. The conglomerate made headlines earlier this year when it used a drone to fly a bucket of cookies out to one of its tankers at sea, but that effort was just the ...

HPE takes pole position in storage market as rivals slump

The latest enterprise storage market tracker from International Data Corp. (IDC) shows that Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) has done extremely well, bucking a trend that saw the wider market decline, with ODM supply to hyperscalers also on a downward spiral. Overall, the enterprise storage market was worth $8.2 billion for Q1 of 2016, IDC said, a ...