Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

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Silicon Valley and Wall St. giants shower $9M on risk analytics startup CyberGRX

Less than 24 hours after network protection provider Bay Dynamics Inc. closed a $23 million funding round, the security space is marking yet another high-profile investment. Denver-based risk analytics startup CyberGRX Inc. today announced that it’s raised $9 million from a group of investors consisting of some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley and ...

Security analytics specialist Bay Dynamics raises $23M amid growing competition

Most of the funding that is flowing into the security market nowadays goes to early stage startups, but the investment community is also willing to bet on more established players when an opportunity presents itself. The latest example is Bay Dynamics Inc., a 15-year-old breach prevention provider that today secured $23 million in financing from ...

Plexxi’s upgraded networking stack makes SDN more accessible for enterprises

The software-defined networking crowd is working hard to broaden the appeal of its value proposition in a bid to increase demand among enterprises. One of the vendors leading the effort is Plexxi Inc., which today announced a major update for its switching platform that promises to ease several important management tasks. The first is the ...

DigitalOcean launches a fast SSD-based block storage service

It looks like DigitalOcean Inc. has been putting the $130 million line of credit that it took out five months ago to good use. Following numerous user requests, the provider is adding a block storage service to its public cloud today that offers speedy SSD-based capacity starting at $0.1 per gigabyte per month. The price ...

Indegy raises $12M to secure the world’s industrial infrastructure

Industrial control systems can be found at almost every organization that operates heavy machinery, from the energy companies drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico to the world’s leading electronics makers. As a result, they’re a natural target for hackers. This growing threat is creating demand for specialized industrial security software that an Israeli ...

Microsoft has a bold new plan for driving Windows 10 and Surface adoption in the enterprise

Hot on the heels of announcing a joint connected device push with General Electric Co., Microsoft Corp. has unleashed another round of updates at its partner conference in Toronto today. The main highlight is a pricing shakeup that is poised to make Windows 10 and the Surface Pro much more accessible to organizations. On the ...

Chef’s new flagship DevOps platform aims to automate the entire application lifecycle

After a fairly uneventful first day at Chef Software Inc.’s user conference in Austin this week, the show is kicking into high gear. The company announced a new flagship offering called Chef Automate this morning that combines all of its standalone application automation tools into a single integrated platform. Creating all-in-one product suites has emerged ...

GE is bringing its Internet of Things platform to Microsoft’s cloud

The star of Microsoft Corp.’s annual partner event in Toronto this week isn’t one of its numerous allies from the software market or the data center equipment world, but rather General Electric Co. Jeff Immelt, the industrial giant’s chief executive, appeared on the stage yesterday with Satya Nadella to announce that their firms are joining ...

Report: HPE looks to sell Autonomy and other key software units

Less than a year after separating from its former consumer electronics arm, Hewlett Packard Enterprise could be bracing for another major shake-up. Anonymous insiders told Bloomberg this morning that the company is in the early stages of an effort to sell several key software divisions. The biggest unit on the auction block is reportedly Autonomy, the ...

FirstJob’s Mya is the latest chatbot that aims to automate recruiting

Automating human resource management is emerging as a key focus for the chatbot movement. The latest startup to have taken up the cause is the San Francisco-based FirstJob Inc., which this morning unveiled an artificial intelligent called Mya that aims to streamline the task of vetting and interviewing job candidates. The software was born from ...