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

IBM boosts Bluemix with streaming analytics & data warehousing services

IBM has expanded its Bluemix platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering with new analytics and data warehousing services as part of a bid to add more analytics offerings to cloud-based apps. With the new services, IBM said developers will be able to integrate both data analytics and visualization capabilities into their applications. The new IBM Cloud tools include ...

Parse open-sources its SDKs for app developers

Parse, the Facebook-owned platform for building native mobile applications, has moved to open-source its SDKs, beginning with kits for Android, iOS and OS X. Those SDKs are available on GitHub now, while SDKs for JavaScript, React, Windows Phone and Xamarin will be made available soon. According to Parse, by open-sourcing its SDKs, developers will be ...

Oracle slams Google, says its “destroyed” market for Java

Oracle Corp. has hit out at Google and claimed that its Android operating system is “destroying” the market for its Java software, and potentially losing it millions in lost revenues from mobile devices. The claims come as part of an amendment to Oracle’s long running lawsuit against Google, in which it claims the search giant’s ...

Report: Configuration problems leaking Big Data all over the Web

Misconfigured installations of enterprise technologies have caused more than a petabyte of data to be exposed online, according to a new report from BinaryEdge. The Switzerland-based security engineering firm probed four popular enterprise technologies in its study, namely Redis, MongoDB, Memcache, and Elasticsearch, and found that configuration problems had led to numerous glaring weaknesses in ...

Rackspace reveals plan to piggy-back on AWS’ success

Having all but thrown in the towel in its public cloud fight against Amazon Web Services (AWS), Rackspace Inc. says its now building a managed services product for its arch rival’s platform. Rackspace CEO Taylor Rhodes announced the plan at the company’s second-quarter earnings call, saying he expects to roll out managed AWS services later ...

Google adds Cloud Dataflow & Pub/Sub to its Big Data suite

Google has made two of its Big Data tools generally available, adding a new data analysis framework and real-time data stream management service to its cloud portfolio. These include Google Cloud Dataflow, which offers a framework for merging data from different sources into one data processing pipeline, and theoretically do much the same job as ...

Foreign firms urged to revise their budgets ahead of IT price hikes

CIOs of foreign companies are being advised to reasses their technology product budgets in light of the continuing strength of the U.S. dollar in relation to other currencies. The warning comes in a new report from Gartner Inc., which notes that currencies including the Euro, Japanese Yen and Brazilian Real have all lost at least 20 ...

Link controversy threatens to shoot down Jet.com

Jet.com, Inc’s dreams of surpassing Amazon.com, Inc.’s as the world’s number one eCommerce platform could be in ruin, just weeks after its official launch. The startup, which is backed by $220 million in venture capital funds, has found itself in hot water after being accused of placing affiliate links to hundreds of sites without permission. ...

Buggy Windows 10 update causing endless cycle of reboots

Microsoft has borked a major update for Windows 10 that’s reportedly bricking some people’s PCs. The KB3081424 update, described by Microsoft as a “cumulative” update, is supposed to incorporate all previous bug fixes that have been rolled out for Windows 10 since its release. The only problem is that KB3081424 apparently comes with its own ...

Infor acquires GT Nexus to beef up its cloud platform

Business software provider Infor Inc. has swooped to acquire cloud-agnostic manufacturing software maker GT Nexus in a $675 million deal. Based in Oakland, California, GT Nexus is a provider of cloud-based trade and logistics software that deals with the logistics of production and shipping. Infor said the deal, which will be the largest in its ...