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Following the moon to find capacity and sticking to safe sites as Chuck Robbins leads new weekly briefings Cisco was surprised by how quickly it needed to adopt a global working-from-home policy, amid the coronavirus pandemic, and is now rationing V…
Lees meerScores new gig promoting software-defined data centres VMware is hunting for a new vice-president and managing director for Australia and New Zealand.…
Lees meerWhat have you got for us, Detective? Amazon's Detective has hit general availability, adding to a range of AWS security services, which at this point has become a little confusing.…
Lees meerGotta find Huawei to handle 2020: Despite rosy 2019 figures, Chinese comms giant sees trouble ahead Huawei's rotating CEO reckons the Chinese government will retaliate against the US tech industry rather than allow the giant of the Middle Kingdom to…
Lees meerEmployers, would-be employees, we're here to help during these trying times Job alert We've received a couple of solid responses to our offer last week, in which we invited organizations seeking tech staff to tackle the coronovirus pandemic to send…
Lees meerGood luck if you're a user of Cloud SQL, Cloud Data Fusion, or Cloud Composer Google’s cloud is experiencing trouble.…
Lees meerBig number only applied to Teams and only in Italy Microsoft has corrected its own claim that “We have seen a 775 percent increase of our cloud services in regions that have enforced social distancing or shelter in place orders.”…
Lees meerPlus: Edge sharpened, Teams upgrades promised Microsoft on Monday teased a few future features of its Edge web browser and Teams slack-killer. It also announced the rebranding of its cloud productivity suite Office 365 as Microsoft 365 – a subscript…
Lees meerBad case of the Mondays European cloud giant OVH is suffering a substantial outage today: if there's a website you can't reach right now, it's perhaps hosted by OVH..…
Lees meerCouldn't have come at a better time with COVID-19 economic shutdown BT has won a legal application to restart a decade-old court case in the hope of clawing back more than £90m in VAT the telco claims it overpaid to HMRC from 1978 onwards.…
Lees meerI like to move it, move it / You like to move it, move it Who, Me? Welcome to a cautionary Who, Me?, a warning to all those lured by the promises of the cloud storage giants and a language lesson for all.…
Lees meerKeep Calm And Stream Video, on generous new discount plans and payment terms The UK's big five telecoms companies have lifted data caps on all current fixed broadband services to ensure residents get the internet they need while locked-down to preve…
Lees meerRemember landlines? Cisco service wants you to remember them too, to make dial-in part of your isolation arsenal Cisco's Webex collaboration service has urged users to turn off video and avoid starting meetings on the hour, to help ease pressure on …
Lees meerAdmits to ongoing provisioning problems but insists no capacity crunch even as it drops freebies Microsoft has revealed “a 775 percent increase of our cloud services in regions that have enforced social distancing or shelter in place orders” and is …
Lees meerUK volumes quieter than mix of Call of Duty and Merseyside derby streamers, says Openreach Britain has plenty of internet traffic "headroom" despite the explosion in remote working during the coronavirus shutdown, telcos and mobe networks have told …
Lees meerWe talk to CF's CTO as missing piece added to open-source application platform Cloud Foundry, an open-source foundation dedicated to a cloud-oriented application platform, is now incubating the KubeCF project, and has also welcomed Google upgrading …
Lees meerThe nation is already well and truly routed, and telcos have new taxes to pay India’s networking equipment market collapsed before the Coronavirus could stab it in the back, thanks in part to a new tax on telcos.…
Lees meerVodafone, Orange, AT&T, and Softbank are already users, will soon have Azure option Microsoft has become the latest company to have a crack at helping telcos prepare for 5G by acquiring network specialist Affirmed Networks.…
Lees meerPresumed pandemic profiteering may be just confused staff Analysis Earlier this week, Monkeybrains, a San-Francisco-based internet service provider, asked ZayoGroup, a communication infrastructure biz based in Boulder, Colorado, to temporarily upgr…
Lees meerTaking it from the core to the edge Sponsored With more end-users increasingly accessing data-intensive and media-rich applications via diverse mobile devices and the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses have to quickly keep in step with the latest…
Lees meerEast Coast looks to be hardest hit. C'mon, Chocolate Factory, we're relying on you to pull us through A bunch of Google services, from Gmail and Google Drive to Hangouts and Classroom, fell offline for unlucky netizens in North America today.…
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