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Push to get punters inhaling one cloudy product Cisco has belatedly crashed the integrated security party with SecureX - a platform that slaps together Switchzilla's network, endpoint cloud and application security stuff.…
Lees meerProbe raises serious questions about private v public web management A bug in software pushed out by Cloudflare resulted in failures at the heart of the web's infrastructure, according to a report published this week by the Internet Systems Consorti…
Lees meerGoogle so sorry after devices fly the coop in multi-hour outage Google has apologized for 16 hours of downtime for countless Nest cameras that left angry owners unable to watch live video streams from their gizmos.…
Lees meerDigital transformation? Pah, pass the tins of beans and firelighters The top level of IT management is preparing for a recession in 2020 while getting poor results from the industry’s most hyped technologies, a study by the Hackett Group found.…
Lees meerData warehousers likely hoping it's not, er, Apache on their efforts Databricks, the company behind the popular open-source big data tool Apache Spark, has released an ingest technology aimed at getting data into data lakes more quickly and easily.…
Lees meerThroughput boosted and encryption in transit added to temporary counterparts AWS has added persistent file systems for its FSx Lustre storage service, which lets you use a high-performance clustered file system on demand.…
Lees meerIt's going to be hard for the GSMA to come back from this The cancellation of Mobile World Congress over the coronavirus outbreak has had dramatic repercussions – for Barcelona, where the event was supposed to take place; for larger phone brands, wh…
Lees meerPrivate equity outfit makes concessions, key questions still remain The little-known private equity firm trying to buy the .org internet registry for $1.1bn has made a last-ditch effort to keep the deal alive, promising a series of commitments over …
Lees meerAfil-alas, we hardly knew ye Afilias has pulled out of a controversial race to run Colombia’s trendy .co top-level domain – just days after fresh accusations emerged that the tendering process favored the American corp.…
Lees meerInrupt promises a pro-privacy solution to managing, protecting personal data Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has staffed up his startup, dubbed Inrupt, with a handful of notable hires that make its internet salvation mission a b…
Lees meerEddy Kayihura hopes to fix troubled regional internet registry Interview In November, Rwandan IT expert Eddy Kayihura took over as CEO of Afrinic – Africa’s troubled regional internet registry, which is responsible for allocating the continent's IP…
Lees meerWith public cloud vendors now offering on-prem, why OpenStack? Cost and avoiding lock-in – Red Hat Interview OpenStack allows you to say "I am the Jeff Bezos of my cloud," Red Hat's Sean Cohen, senior manager product management, told The Reg at the…
Lees meerPlus: Looking for a 'deep learning boost'? Chipzilla's your man Intel will sling out fresh silicon aimed at hardware across the nascent 5G market: including new second-generation Xeon processors and a low-latency Atom P5900 for next-gen mobile base …
Lees meerAnecdotes of bullying customers fall short of legal standard to establish fraudulent intent The financial group suing Oracle for allegedly deceiving investors by inflating its cloud revenue this week took a third stab at articulating its claim again…
Lees meerSays a big hello to low-cost services land, aka India Managed services pusher Ensono is to chop 137 employees across its UK and US global support desk and technology teams to reduce costs, and has said that hiring in India is a key element of delive…
Lees meerWeb giant hits back, says allegations are 'factually wrong' New Mexico has sued Google, claiming the ad-slinging web titan broke its promises – and the law – by covertly collecting personal information and the browsing habits of children.…
Lees meerYet another reason to never do things by halves On Call The weekend is a day away, but before you swan off, please join us for another episode of ticketing system terror with The Register's regular On Call.…
Lees meerUS regulator tries to hide embarrassment behind series of sudden announcements Comment The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking the American public to tell it if its decision in 2017 to scrap net neutrality regulations was dumb or not.…
Lees meerBefore he was arrested, Googler appealed to internet, newspaper for help finding his spouse Sonam Saxena, 43, a product manager at Google Cloud, was arrested in Hawaii this week on suspicion of second-degree murder.…
Lees meerRural trials will not use equipment 'from high risk vendors' says Ministry of Fun The UK's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS, aka the Ministry of Fun) has barred Huawei gear from rural 5G trials.…
Lees meerThat ain't the way life should be responds the state of Maine The state of Maine is violating ISPs’ free speech by forcing them to ask for their customers’ permission to sell their browser history, according to a new lawsuit.…
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