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

GE enlists Cisco, Intel and Verizon in push to unify Internet of Things

General Electric Corp. (GE) would like to to own the Internet of Things, and it moved a step closer to that goal with an important new partnership with Intel Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., and Verizon Wireless that aims to connect its GE’s Predix software platform to millions of new machines and sensors, regardless of manufacturer. ...

SAP buddies up with Birst to bring data analytics to HANA cloud

When it comes to IT, timing is everything, which is why on the eve of an expected announcement from Salesforce.com about its analytics cloud, Germany-based SAP SE has  launched a pre-emptive strike. SAP said on Friday it’s teaming up with a startup called Birst Inc. to extend its reach in the business intelligence market. The partnership ...

Symantec does the splits: One for security, another for storage

Another day, another Silicon Valley giant does the splits. This time it’s the turn of Symantec Corp., which has just confirmed it’s planning to split itself into two distinct brands: one focused on security, and another focused on information management. Symantec’s announcement is the latest in a spate of multi-billion dollar mega-corporation restructuring moves over ...

Cisco denies it’s planning to bail out on VCE

Cisco Systems Inc., has been denying reports that it’s about to limit its involvement with the Virtual Computing Environment Company (VCE), but the direction its various backers are moving in does suggest there’s more to this than mere speculation. VCE is a converged systems company backed by Cisco, EMC and VMware. Its main product line ...

Teredata loops into Cloudera’s Hadoop

Data warehouse firm Teredata Corp. is jumping into Hadoop again, only this time round it’s teaming up with Cloudera Inc. at the same time as it launches its new Hadoop cloud service. The biggest news is Teredata’s partnership with Cloudera. Up until now its enjoyed a very close integration with Cloudera’s rival Hortonworks, and so ...

A whole lot of Splunk: Big Data visualization comes of age

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the mass of Big Data floating around inside your organization, you could do a whole lot worse than feeding it to Splunk Inc.. One of the biggest takeaways from this year’s Splunk.2014 Conf was just how vast the potential uses cases of the platform are. There’s so many uses in ...

EMC unveils fully integrated ‘virtualized’ data center for hybrid clouds

EMC corp. might be under pressure to break itself up into bits and pieces, but that hasn’t stopped it from pushing ahead with its federation strategy. Today, it’s just launched its Federation Software-Defined Data Center Solution, the first of five radically new ‘federation solutions’ it hopes will reinvent enterprise IT. The Federation SDDC draws upon ...

Elliot Management publicly urges EMC to spin off VMware

Activist investment firm Elliot Management Corp. has written a open letter urging EMC to break up its Federation of companies by selling off VMware Inc. Elliot Management is believed to have accumulated a 2.2 percent stake in EMC, according to The Wall Street Journal. It’s push to break up the legacy storage giant comes at ...

Hacked off with JP Morgan Chase: Consumers need to be vigilant

Last night it was reported that telecoms operator AT&T had fallen victim to a serious data breach that left approximately 1,600 of its customers exposed. It might seem like a small number, but it’s the latest in a long line of serious data breaches that consumers need to worry about, and comes less than a ...

Docker snaps up testing tools startup Koality

Red hot container startup Docker Inc. has bagged another acquisition in the form of Koality, an even smaller startup that builds development and testing tools, for an undisclosed fee. As a result of the deal, Koality’s four-man team will move into Docker’s headquarters to help it build out its Docker Hub tools. Koality becomes Docker’s ...