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

NSA spying caused 9 percent of foreign firms to dump U.S. clouds

In the weeks following Edward Snowden’s revelations of the NSA’s massive web surveillance program PRISM, speculation was raised about the negative implications it could have on U.S. cloud companies. Now, Forrester Research has taken the time to see just what kind of impact it has had, asking a host of foreign firms whether or not ...

Juniper Networks dumps OpenDaylight, VMware scales back involvement

Juniper Networks Inc. has said it’s pulling out of the OpenDaylight consortium, while VMware Inc. has said it will downgrade its involvement from platinum membership to silver membership. The OpenDaylight consortium is the body set up to maintain the Linux Foundation’s SDN controller project, but the loss of two of its key members is unlikely ...

Mozilla joins Google in banning China’s web registrar over security breach

The Mozilla Foundation, the organization which develops the Firefox web browser, has joined Google in saying that it will stop trusting all new digital certificates issued by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC). The move comes in response to a major breach of trust that saw unauthorized credentials issued for Gmail and several other ...

Cisco swoops on SDN startup Embrane

Cisco Systems Ltd. has made a statement of intent with the acquisition of software-defined networking startup Embrane Inc., following its $14 million investment in the firm last year. In an announcement on its website this morning, Cisco said the move was about bolstering its Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) efforts, and will allow it to “move ...

AWS gets the thumbs=up from European data privacy watchdog

An assortment of European Union data protection groups, collectively known as the Article 29 Working Party has given its biggest thumbs-up so far to Amazon Web Services (AWS), saying its standard contractual clauses meet all the requirements of EU data protection laws. The Article 29 Working Party’s stamp of approval means that AWS customers who ...

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 ...