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

Top HP exec Donatelli jumps ship to Oracle

Multiple sources have told Business Insider that Hewlett-Packard Co. executive David Donatelli has jumped ship to one of the company’s biggest rivals – Oracle Corp. – where he’s taken up an executive vice president position within the firm’s hardware division. Neither company has made any official comment on the move, but Business Insider claims Donatelli ...

Mozilla launches free, online threat modelling tool

The Mozilla Foundation, best known for its popular Firefox web browser, has teamed up with a bunch of university graduates to develop a free, online ‘threat modelling’ tool it says can help system administrators to understand the risks faced by their networks. Called “SeaSponge”, the HTML5 tool was created as an open-source project under Mozilla’s ...

Coho Data & Intel team up to turbo charge Docker containers

Software-defined storage (SDN) startup Coho Data has hit the headlines again, teaming up with chip making giant Intel Corp. to search for a way to redefine how data center I/O can be managed in the age of containers. Coho Data came out of stealth in 2013, and discussed how it integrates SDN with storage to ...

IBM throws $3B into the Internet of Things

IBM has announced plans to create a dedicated business unit for Internet of Things (IoT), and will fund it to the tune of $3 billion over the next four years. Big Blue is a keen adherent of the idea that connected devices (be they sensors, cars or fridges) will be able to provide real-time data ...

HP revamps Haven Big Data platform with IDOL & Vertica integration

Hewlett-Packard Co. has rolled out a host of new upgrades to its HP Haven Big Data Enterprise and OnDemand platforms in order to better integrate the two elements. The biggest update looks to be the launch of the HP Haven Connector Framework Server that integrates the analytics capabilities of HP Vertica with the company’s IDOL ...

Opportunity rover’s flash memory flops again

NASA’s long-lived Mars rover Opportunity was left reeling by another flash memory failure that caused it to suffer a case of “amnesia”, although it didn’t lose any scientific data. The weary and battered Martian explorer’s flash memory has suffered from a string of problems over the years. The rover packs 256 MB of flash memory ...

ClearStory Data beefs up Apache Spark-based analytics solution

Big Data intelligence firm ClearStory Data has just launched a new version of its Apache Spark based analytics software that speeds up the time it takes to analyze data from disparate sources. In addition, it’s touting a faster approach for preparing data for analysis, together with a simple method for blending data. ClearStory’s Intelligent Data ...

BlackBerry’s turnaround remains on track with surprise quarterly profit

When John Chen took over as BlackBerry CEO a little over 20 months ago, the company was caught in a seemingly irreversible death spiral, hemorrhaging cash all over the place. Many analysts were predicting the company’s demise, and the company reportedly came close to selling itself to China’s Lenovo on more than one occassion But ...

Microsoft rolls out new Azure Site Recovery and Backup tools

Microsoft has launched a couple of new features for its Azure Site Recovery and Backup services. First up is Azure Site Recovery, which has been given the ability to enable “protection and disaster recovery” for physical servers and VMware virtual machines. It allows businesses to remotely monitor the health of their machines and create tailor-made ...

Intel, Micron & Toshiba tout faster, cheaper flash

Chip makers usually try to add extra storage capacity by packing greater numbers of transistors onto their flat checkerboard-style circuitry grids. But now they’re getting smarter – they’re stacking transistors in three dimensions, and that should lead to an exponential growth in flash storage capacity. Yesterday, Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Corp. announced they’re the ...