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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

Microsoft tried and failed to buy Salesforce

It’s been ‘revealed’ that Microsoft was the mystery suitor interested in acquiring Salesforce.com Inc., but the deal reportedly collapsed after the latter company’s CEO Marc Benioff rejected the offer. Talks between the two companies reached a “serious level”, CNBC reported, citing anonymous …

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich dismisses PC market slump

Few companies are so invested in the PC business as Intel Corp., which derived more than 95 percent of its operating income from the market in the year just gone. But you wouldn’t know it from Intel CEO Brian Krzanich’s comments about …

HP sells 51 percent stake in Chinese businesses to Tsinghua

Hewlett-Packard Co. has just sold a majority stake in its Chinese server and storage business to Tsinghua Holdings Co. Ltd., after launching a joint-venture the company hopes will boost sales of its hardware products in the country. Tsinghua will take a 51 …

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 …

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, …

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