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Let's all pretend that we don't remember the layoffs in March What Larry snatcheth away with one hand, he giveth with another. Oracle is hiring a couple of thousand infrastructure services sales bods and has promised to swing open its data centre do…
Lees meerThat means Kubernetes and DevOps for the Linux veteran Linux veteran SUSE has decided to kill off development of its OpenStack Cloud product line and cease sales to focus on its investments in application delivery.…
Lees meer100% capacity doesn't mean 2/3 of the true figure, growls ad watchdog TalkTalk has been slapped down by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after emailing lies to its customers as part of a hard-sell tactic for expensive fibre broadband.…
Lees meerThat'll give them something else to moan about BT's budget broadband pusher Plusnet is about to give customers something else to complain about, having just announced a price hike before Christmas.…
Lees meerCash ploughed into paying off Brit firm's debt after IPO fail Spanish towerco Cellnex Telecom is set to buy Arqiva's telecoms subdivision for £2bn in a deal it claims will make it the largest independent operator of wireless infrastructure in Blight…
Lees meerIn-house and public – make the best of both worlds with the help of Avnet EMEA Webcast Public, private, hybrid, multi... how do you build a full-stack cloud solution that takes advantage of all available resources?…
Lees meerAustralia says it will exchange personal deets via CLOUD Act Add Australia to the ranks of countries agreeing to honor US search warrants under America's CLOUD Act.…
Lees meerWants to break its reliance on the Big 3 Vodafone is testing radio technology in Britain as it seeks to cut the cost of building 4G and 5G networks and at the same time dilute the dominance of Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia.…
Lees meerConventional drives could boast 20TB capacities by 2020 With 10-platter conventionally recorded disk drives touting capacities of up to 20TB by 2021, the arrival of HAMR and MAMR drives could slip back to 2022.…
Lees meerNever mind the edge, try running a super 'puter up there Interview Though HPE's Spaceborne Computer is still fresh from its jaunt to the International Space Station, veep and CTO for HPC and AI Dr Eng Lim Goh is pondering a return visit and outfitt…
Lees meerOh, the weather outside is frightful and the signal's not delightful On Call Welcome to On Call, The Register's weekly foray into the bag of disasters averted, or sometimes caused, by those brave readers on the other end of the phone.…
Lees meerData was pulled from 2016 credentials hack Comment One of the key arguments behind the Federal Communications Commission's decision to repeal net neutrality was the number of supportive emails it had received for its proposals. But an investigation…
Lees meerOhm my God On Friday Oracle said it had invested $40m in Ampere Computing, a designer of 64-bit Arm server-class processors, run by Renée James, who coincidentally also holds a seat on Oracle's board of directors.…
Lees meerBut says customers at last chowing through memory stockpile Micron's revenues for its Q4 were dramatically affected by the US trade dispute with China – and Huawei in particular - as well as larger stockpiling and trade uncertainties.…
Lees meerYou gotta fight for your right to paaaartake in a legal process to inform folks of snoop orders When it comes to valiant defenders of the people from American spies there are many names that spring to mind. Microsoft is perhaps not typically one of …
Lees meer'Me encanta América... huh, so you're a terrorist?!' Google recommends that anyone using its translation technology add a disclaimer that translated text may not be accurate.…
Lees meerNew, faster protocol becomes a reality The latest iteration of the ubiquitous HTTP internet protocol - version 3 - has hit the web.…
Lees meer'We understand the concerns' says Dropbox (not enough to change how it works, though) A security engineer has complained that a feature of Dropbox Paper, a document collaboration tool, leaks email addresses by design.…
Lees meerPlus: 144-layer NAND coming in 2020... and a consumer-level QLC flash drive Intel has dropped the veil on its gen 2 Optane technology, code-named Barlow Pass, although the details are still light, and revealed it is developing 144-layer QLC (4bits/c…
Lees meerBy hiding most of the emails you get Analysis Feeling overwhelmed by the number of unread emails in your inbox? Frustrated that you had to trawl through 1,000 Slack messages before finding the one you were looking for? Unable to find the latest ver…
Lees meerFile storage company launches new Spaces service Dropbox now longer wants to be just a cloud storage service but the provider of “a calmer and more focused working environment” its CEO announced this morning.…
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