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

DataStax launches DSE 4.7 for mixed workload environments

Most enterprises find themselves with more volume and variety of data than ever before, but at a time when everyone is jumping on the analytics bandwagon, that only increases the pressure on decision makers to exploit their data more effectively. Which is why DataStax Inc. is trying to take the pressure off with its new ...

Evernote CEO Phil Libin bemoans proposed European data laws as “silly and cumbersome”

Evernote CEO Phil Libin has weighed into the European data row, saying that increased regulation over where data should be stored won’t make it safer. On the contrary, it could make data even more vulnerable to hackers, he claimed. Liblin’s comments came during an interview with the Wall Street Journal, where he said that European ...

Gartner warns of competitive landscape shift in IaaS as market grows by 33%

Cloud adoption is accelerating exponentially, according to new research from Gartner Inc. which shows the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) segment grew by 33 percent this year to become an estimated $16.5 billion market. Even better news for cloud providers – the market shows no signs of slowing down, with Gartner predicting an annual compound ...

Alibaba plans more data centers as part of global cloud push

When China’s Alibaba Group Holding Limited opened up its first U.S.-based data center earlier this year, many analysts said the company would refrain from trying to muscle in on the turf of more established firms like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. Instead, most analysts appeared to buy Alibaba’s story that it’s only targeting Chinese businesses that are ...

IBM, Deloitte team up to bring Big Data analytics to risk management

IBM is teaming up with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited to develop risk management and compliance solutions for the financial services industry. The two companies outlined their plans in a statement this week, saying Deloitte would provide its expertise in financial services and risk management consulting to assist IBM as it builds a range of cloud-based ...

Nutanix CEO Dheeraj Pandey tramples on Cisco acquisition rumors

Nutanix Inc. CEO Dheeraj Pandey flatly denied rumors that his company is about to be acquired by Cisco Systems Ltd. in a statement on Monday, saying if he ever decided to sell up, Dell Inc. would be given the first opportunity to make a bid. “You may have seen recent press speculation of Cisco acquiring ...

Google steps up ecommerce efforts with “buy” button on mobile

Google is muscling even deeper into Amazon’s retail turf with a plan to add “buy” buttons to some of its mobile search results that take netizens directly to a new purchase page. The move is the latest sign of Google’s ambitions to expand its presence as a shopping portal, rather than just a place to ...

Google’s cloud shift will pave the way for others

Google is rapidly embracing the cloud, and hopes to have all of its internal corporate applications running there in the not-too-distant future. Already, more than 90 percent of its corporate applications have migrated, and as such the company has had to change the way it thinks about security, reports The Wall Street Journal. Google has ...

Microsoft says “non-genuine” Windows users will not get a free upgrade

Anyone running a “non-genuine” copy of Windows who was hoping to take advantage of Microsoft’s free upgrade to Windows 10 offer is likely to be disappointed. Contrary to earlier reports, it seems Microsoft isn’t going to just let anyone upgrade willy-nilly. Previously it was rumored that Microsoft was so keen to get everyone onto the ...

Back to school: Amazon announces AWS Educate to boost cloud learning

Amazon Web Services is hoping to entice more students to take up cloud computing, with the launch of a new program called “AWS Educate” that’s totally free for all approved educators, institutions and students. The program allows educators and students to apply for credits for a range of AWS service skills, such as Amazon Elastic ...