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Come on, guys. Do some Seoul searching and break it up Japan has eased controls on exports of key chip manufacturing materials to South Korea – the first relaxation of strict measures introduced last month in an escalating trade war.…
Lees meerGreased Field Service Lightning Cloudy CRM giant Salesforce has splashed $1.35bn acquiring Israeli software company ClickSoftware, its latest spending-spree purchase.…
Lees meerAnd yes, broadband flinger appears to shift focus to hybrid Virgin Media has reported adding 130,000 premises to its £3bn full-fibre Project Lightning connections in its second quarter, bringing the total to 1.8 million.…
Lees meerOver to you, Betteridge's law of headlines* Analysis As a nation, Brits feel starved of full-fibre connectivity and look hungrily at the availability of 1Gbps on the continent, says prime minister Boris Johnson. Except evidence suggests that they d…
Lees meerYour quick summary of news from the server room Roundup Register vultures and readers alike are off on summer vacation, or attending hacker comic con in the desert, right now, and yet the wheels of news keep turning in the data center world. So, fo…
Lees meerReely good news for cold storage fans Fujifilm and Sony have buried the hatchet over a patent dispute that crippled the global supply of LTO-8 tape media.…
Lees meer*Problem In Chair Not In Computer, says report Industry nonprofit the Cloud Security Alliance has published a report on the top threats to cloud computing, concluding that the biggest issues are caused by customers, not by the cloud "solution" provi…
Lees meerAmazon CTO not happy. Isn't it ironic... don't you think? While Amazon fumed over Microsoft's licensing changes, the gang in Redmond attempted to soften the blow a little by slicing the pricing of Azure Archive Storage.…
Lees meerIt makes sense to provide infrastructure for the biggest biz in entertainment Feature For better or worse, it looks like cloud computing is here to stay. Among other things, "someone else's computer" is changing how people buy and consume entertain…
Lees meerCapita retains software and IT services top spot... for now Amazon Web Services has nearly doubled its footprint in the UK market, turning over £850m last year, according to an analysis by TechMarketView.…
Lees meerSenator Wyden fears tech may be insecure by design, urges billionaire to answer a few Qs After last week's revelations that a hacker stole the personal details of 106 million Capital One credit card applicants from its Amazon-hosted cloud storage, a…
Lees meerAmazon demands restraining order preventing bod from jumping ship to Chocolate Factory Amazon is suing a former AWS sales exec in the US after he suddenly jumped ship to rival Google Cloud, contrary to the non-compete clause in his contract.…
Lees meerPress 2 for a new van BT is selling its fleet vehicle maintenance and leasing business to German private equity firm Aurelius.…
Lees meerImage board cesspit will be back in one way or another Cloudflare has yanked its services from 8chan, the "lawless" 4chan spinoff forum favoured by far-right nuts and paedophiles, after two mass shootings in the US over the weekend left nearly 30 pe…
Lees meerCharges for chip giant cofounder and pal downgraded in special plea deal Broadcom billionaire Henry T. Nicholas III and a pal will avoid a stretch behind bars after cops seized a huge stash of narcotics from their Las Vegas hotel suite.…
Lees meerVirnetX victorious. It may actually see some of that money eventually Apple has lost its fifth legal appeal against the holder of network protocol patents, VirnetX, inching the case forward one judgment at a time.…
Lees meerBT's digital network biz noticed it wasn't paying out enough BT's Openreach is forking out £14m to refund internet service providers for network outages and faults.…
Lees meerDefense Sec halts contract decision, probes for Amazon bias The Pentagon is putting its controversial winner-takes-all $10bn cloud contract, dubbed JEDI, on hold as it investigates whether the whole process was biased in favor of Amazon.…
Lees meerChipzilla teases actual proper working 10nm notebook CPUs as Omni-Path 2 quietly dies Intel today waved its arms around in the air to remind us it has another family of products coming later this year – after quietly swinging the ax on another one.…
Lees meerNotable omission from list of trusted stuff? Microsoft Outlook Google has begun rolling out the beta of its Advanced Protection Program for enterprise, a set of stricter security policies intended for employees "most at risk".…
Lees meerMeanwhile, Vodafone closes Liberty Global gobble Private equity investor Macquarie's £627m takeover of Hull-based broadband monopoly KCOM has been approved by the UK High Court.…
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