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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Nokia builds drones to inspect telco network towers

Nokia Networks is teaming up with the Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, which prefers to go by the much simpler name of Du, to design drones that can help the company test and analyze its networks. Du is one of the biggest telcos in the Middle East, and it recently carried out a proof-of-concept (PoC) test ...

IBM announces 7nm chips breakthrough to keep Moore’s Law alive

IBM Research announced a major breakthrough on Thursday, saying it’s built the world’s first fully-functional 7 nanometer node test chips, in conjunction with partners GlobalFoundries In., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and the SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. According to IBM, the prototype processors it’s built mark the beginning of a new ...

Gartner expects PC sales to slump again, blames Windows 10

The struggling PC industry won’t get much help from Windows 10 for at least another year, the research outfit Garnter Inc. said in a report yesterday. According to Gartner’s mystics, global PC shipments are set for a further 4.5 percent decline this year compared to last, to just 300 million units. That’s also a 1.3 ...

IDC: Cloud infrastructure to account for 1/3 of all IT spend in 2015

On-premise IT infrastructure still accounts for the bulk of enterprise IT spend, but cloud infrastructure is rapidly catching up, and now represents a third of all IT spending, according to a new report from International Data Corp. The research outfit’s latest Worldwide Quarterly Infrastructure Tracker found that total cloud IT infrastructure spend, which includes servers, ...

EMC offloads Syncplicity to “focus on its core storage business”

EMC Corp. has announced the sale of Syncplicity LLC, it’s file-sharing and collaboration business, to the investment firm Skyview Capital for an undisclosed fee. The sale comes barely three years after EMC acquired Syncplicity in 2012. At the time, it was seen as the company’s response to the burgeoning popularity of mobile computing and the ...

Big Data to accelerate Tour de France coverage

South African IT firm Dimension Data Plc., a subsidiary of NTT Group, has achieved something of a coup by being selected as the Official Technology Partner of the Tour de France. The company is being tasked with powering the real-time data behind the world’s biggest cycling event, providing TV broadcasters and spectators with up to ...

Microsoft to INCREASE Azure prices, blames currency movements

Microsoft is planning to buck the trend of incessant price cut after price cut in the public cloud with a sudden increase in the costs of using its Azure cloud. The mildly surprising announcement came by way of The Register, which was told by Microsoft that it “… continues to evaluate the market conditions in ...

China plans a Big Data revolution with Internet Plus initiative

China has revealed more details about its “Internet Plus” initiative that aims to help foster the growth of e-commerce and Web companies in the country as part of a wider effort aimed at stimulating the economy. That plan, which was launched in March by China’s Premier of the State Council Li Keqiang, officially aims to ...

Google’s next Glass might be an ‘Enterprise Edition’

For all the fanfare, Google Glass wasn’t exactly a resounding success. Indeed, Google announced it was killing off the contraption back in January of this year, even though some businesses users and healthcare providers actually found it quite useful. But Google’s announcement was somewhat premature, for it’s now widely believed the company is planning to ...

Uber crumbles under French protests, suspends services

Uber Technologies Inc. has temporarily suspended its UberPop service in France, following mass protests from taxi drivers there who insist the service is against the law. After a week of sometimes violent protests by regular taxi drivers, Uber announced the suspension of its UberPop service last Friday, adding that it had done so to protect ...