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.

Latest from Maria Deutscher

Location data from 800,000 Volkswagen vehicles exposed by cloud misconfiguration

A misconfiguration in a cloud environment made data from hundreds of thousands of Volkswagen AG vehicles available online, multiple publications reported today. The issue was brought to the attention of German newspaper Der Spiegel by a whistleblower. Researchers from Chaos Computer Club, a cybersecurity association, also played a role in uncovering the data leak. The ...

UK launches antitrust review of IBM’s proposed HashiCorp acquisition

The U.K.’s antitrust regulator has launched an inquiry into IBM Corp.’s proposed acquisition of HashiCorp Inc. for $6.4 billion. The Competition and Markets Authority, or, CMA, announced the move today. The investigation comes about eight months after IBM first revealed its plans to buy HashiCorp. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has launched a probe of ...

Nvidia completes $700M Run:ai acquisition following antitrust scrutiny

Nvidia Corp. has completed its acquisition of Run:ai, a startup with software that helps enterprises run their artificial intelligence workloads using less hardware. The deal drew scrutiny from antitrust regulators in both the U.S. and the European Union.  Nvidia announced plans to acquire Run:ai, officially Runai Labs Ltd, in April. TechCrunch reported at the time ...

Hackers compromise Chrome extensions with 400,000+ users

Hackers have compromised several popular Chrome extensions with hundreds of thousands of users, TechCrunch reported today. One of the affected extensions is developed by Cyberhaven Inc., a venture-backed cybersecurity provider. The company confirmed the incident in a statement. San Jose, California-based Cyberhaven helps enterprises prevent workers from using business data in an unauthorized manner. Its ...

TSMC begins mass-producing chips at newly opened fab in Japan

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has begun mass-producing chips at its new fab in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, news agency Kyodo News Plus reported today. TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, launched a semiconductor manufacturing business called JASM Inc. in Japan three years ago. It’s a joint venture with Sony Group Corp. and Denso Corp., a major auto ...

Confirming reports, OpenAI details plans to turn into a for-profit company

OpenAI today detailed plans to turn its for-profit arm, which oversees its artificial intelligence development efforts, into a standalone company. The move is not unexpected. Reports that OpenAI plans to spin off its for-profit arm have been swirling since August. The restructuring was reportedly a condition of the ChatGPT developer’s recently closed $6.6 billion funding ...

DeepSeek open-sources new AI model with 671B parameters

Chinese artificial intelligence developer DeepSeek today open-sourced DeepSeek-V3, a new large language model with 671 billion parameters. The LLM can generate text, craft software code and perform related tasks. DeepSeek says it outperforms two of the most advanced open-source LLMs on the market across more than a half-dozen benchmark tests. DeepSeek-V3 is based on a ...

Outage takes ChatGPT, Sora and OpenAI’s APIs offline for many users

OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Sora video generator are currently experiencing an outage that has made them inaccessible for many users. The issue also affects the application programming interfaces that developers use to integrate the company’s technology into their software. According to the outage tracking service Down Detector, the issue emerged around 1:30 p.m. ET. The Verge ...

Japan Airlines delays, cancels some flights following cyberattack

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd. had to cancel or delay dozens of flights today because of a cyberattack against its network infrastructure. The New York Times reported that the company delayed more than 40 domestic flights. Two more were canceled. Additionally, Japan Airlines briefly suspended ticket sales for Thursday flights to both domestic and international destinations.  ...

Apple asks to participate in Google’s upcoming antitrust trial

Apple Inc. has asked to participate in an upcoming antitrust trial that will focus on Google LLC’s practices in the search market. Reuters reported the request today, citing a court document filed on Monday. In August, a federal judge found that Google maintains an illegal monopoly across the search engine and search text advertising segments. ...