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Historical drama as Cabinet Office crowns Crown Hosting Data Centres The UK government's Cabinet Office is seeking to negotiate a new agreement for hosting services for public-sector customers, but appears set to award the contract to its own joint …
Lees meerOpinion so controversial the party may have had it pulled A report from a major Chinese research university has asserted that China currently trails the USA's technological prowess, and that progress towards matching its rival will be slowed by the …
Lees meerWon't say why world's fastest-growing region doesn't deserve its own management, or detail impact on customers Data management and protection software vendor CommVault has merged its Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) region into its Europe, Middle East a…
Lees meerI want to be your SledgeMAMR Toshiba plans to use its proprietary recording technologies, FC-MAMR, MAS-MAMR, and disk stacking tech to lift nearline HDD capacities to 30TB from the end of its 2023 fiscal year. …
Lees meerAs you caress your shiny new Samsung kit, be glad it's no longer able to kill a dolphin. Unless you throw it really hard Samsung sought to show off its eco credentials as it released the latest set of smartphones and tablets ahead of the Mobile Worl…
Lees meerUK.gov flings cash at software solution to local planning problem New 5G cell sites will be sprouting from streetlights, traffic signals, and CCTV poles across the country as part of Britain's plans to spread low-latency mobile connectivity to the m…
Lees meerDon't all rush to sign up, DC operators Data centre operators could deploy uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems which link up with the electricity grid so as to increase its reliability by smoothing out the unpredictability of renewable energy…
Lees meerFinds half of public-sector orgs determine contractors' IR35 tax status without outside help Britain's tax collection agency has released a survey whose results downplay the impact of IR35 tax reforms in the public sector, apparently showing those i…
Lees meerBeta for now, but Pi from the cloud will eventually become a factory option The minds behind the Raspberry Pi have revealed a beta version of its bootloader that allows network installation of an OS.…
Lees meerQuantum computing biz takes the easy route to IPO and future capital Quantum computer company D-Wave will go public after reaching a deal to merge with the SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) DPCM Capital, in a deal that values the advanced-c…
Lees meerAdditional €43bn in the pipeline, but it's still chickenfeed, say critics The European Commission has presented its European Chips Act with an initial investment of €11bn to strengthen research and development, and drive greater self-reliance in the…
Lees meerOnehouse's Apache Hudi managed service makes sense but has a long way to go, analysts say Tiny Californian startup Onehouse has won $8m in seed funding from which it hopes to grow a business worthy of taking on the giants of data engineering.…
Lees meerSoftBank Group opts to take Arm stock public again SoftBank Group and Nvidia are terminating the sale of Brit-based chip designer Arm to the US tech firm due to "significant regulatory challenges" amid concerns from the tech industry that a deal wou…
Lees meerMove comes ahead of draft law to turn continent into a center of semiconductor expertise Efforts in Europe to devise sovereign chips has picked up the past two months, with the European Union now coordinating three separate campaigns to make homegro…
Lees meerStrategy to make printer co. its flagbearer dropped, hands that job to infrastructure mega corp Japanese tech giant Toshiba has abandoned its plan to break the company into three parts, opting for a strategy to split into two parts.…
Lees meerStrictly Intel and AMD for these hyperscale systems Apple has tipped its hand by posting a job advert that reveals some details of the "next-generation" storage and server equipment it is building in its data centers.…
Lees meerNow that's a shot in the Arm Intel is establishing a $1bn fund to support early-stage and established chip companies to develop innovative chip and packaging technologies.…
Lees meerLack of endpoints mean firms are ordering 6 or 7, but not 6E Supply chain woes with Wi-Fi 6E products could see organisations miss on deploying network kit with the new standard and instead wait on availability of Wi-Fi 7 equipment expected next yea…
Lees meerGlobalWafers uses cash stashed for stalled Siltronics deal and Toshiba also promises new wafer bakery Taiwan’s GlobalWafers has announced a cheery change of plans after its acquisition of Germany’s Siltronic fell through thanks to German authorities…
Lees meerPram Pravega's 3.3 petaFLOPS should make it India's fourth entrant in the Top500 list The Indian Institute of Science (IISC) has installed and commissioned a supercomputer that ranks among the most powerful and largest on the subcontinent.…
Lees meerDraft law enters final stages, proposes $52bn injection On Friday the US House of Representatives passed a bill that will to equip America to boost semiconductor production and lift its economy to better compete better with China.…
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