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Switchzilla likes what eBPF does for multicloud networking and security Cisco has bought itself a Christmas present: Isovalent, the startup that originated Cilium, an open source networking, observability, and security tool recently graduated to ful…
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Lees meerSwithchzilla likes what eBPF does for multicloud networking and security Cisco has bought itself a Christmas present: Isovalent, the startup that originated Cilium, an open source networking, observability, and security tool recently graduated to fu…
Lees meerCOPPA changes on the horizon. Meta, Amazon and friends must be thrilled It will soon be more difficult for corporations to collect and monetize kids' data in the US if the FTC goes ahead with several changes to the Children's Online Privacy Protecti…
Lees meerMerry Xmas! Now get out For 311 workers in Santa Clara and Folsom, California, it wasn't the Grinch who stole Christmas: it was Intel.…
Lees meerMy card could beat up your card Analysis Any time we write about vendor supplied benchmarks and performance claims they're accompanied by a warning to take them with a grain of salt.…
Lees meerMy card could beat up your card Analysis Any time we write about vendor supplied benchmarks and performance claims they're accompanied by a warning to take them with a grain of salt.…
Lees meerWe asked you to share the dirtiest places you've been asked to work. Here are some of your filthy answers On Call: Dirt File Each Friday, The Register shares another instalment of On Call, our weekly tale of epic tech support efforts.…
Lees meerSmall rack to lift off in 2027 – we reckon it might be 10U or 12U, which can pack a lot of power Axiom Space says it plans to build and launch an orbital datacenter to support missions aboard its upcoming commercial space station.…
Lees meerTabby footage crosses millions of miles and was still faster than most folks' home broadband From the department of "what must the aliens think of us?" comes news that NASA has demonstrated its Deep Space Optical Communications experiment through th…
Lees meerParking meters and trash collection face disruption as networks switch off A worrying number of UK authorities are still unaware of the impending switch-off of 2G and 3G mobile networks, according to Local Government Association (LGA) figures.…
Lees meerMTT S4000 GPU isn't super-fast, but the 'kilocard cluster' design supporting it looks interesting Moore Threads, a Chinese purveyor of GPUs, has unveiled its mightiest model to date – and it may even give market leader Nvidia a little to worry about…
Lees meerERP for 63,000 small rural lenders, software for 1,800 banks, and better-than-hyperscale cloud for the rest India is building massive technology infrastructure to support its financial services sector.…
Lees meerSomeone needs to think of the children ... and the consequences of breaking encryption and trashing privacy The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) has warned that policy proposals requiring or enabling the automated scouring of people's devices for i…
Lees meerGet those holiday orders wrapped up now, because the bell tolls for iStrap If you're planning to give someone an Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2 for the holidays you'd better act fast: Apple plans to pull both models from shelves in the United State…
Lees meerSomeone needs to think of the children ... and the consequences of breaking encryption and trashing privacy The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) has warned that policy proposals requiring or enabling the automated scouring of people's devices for i…
Lees meerSomeone needs to think of the children ... and the consequences of breaking encryption and trashing privacy The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) has warned that policy proposals requiring or enabling the automated scouring of people's devices for i…
Lees meerGet those holiday orders wrapped up now, because the bell tolls for iStrap If you're planning to give someone an Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2 for the holidays you'd better act fast: Apple plans to pull both models from shelves in the United State…
Lees meerWith Emerald Rapids, Chipzilla's Xeon roadmap is back on track – now it just needs to stay there Interview Intel's 5th-gen Xeon server processors have launched into the most competitive CPU market in years.…
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