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Meanwhile, staff face cuts – and doesnotexist.com really won't exist by next year Oracle is sharpening its ax for the Dyn networking biz it acquired in 2016, with plans to slash jobs and switch off services.…
Lees meerFeds are asking Huawei too much from us, complains shipping giant upset it has to police every package FedEx is suing the US government to escape the burden of policing packages (cough, cough, tech materials) sent abroad (ahem, ahem, China).…
Lees meerSIEMless pitch, amirite? Amazon Web Services has wheeled out its Security Hub – a SIEM aggregator product – in an effort to snaffle some of the lucrative cloud SIEM market for itself.…
Lees meerAccuses both companies of withholding essential information, claims multiple conflicts of interest A cray cray Cray investor is attempting to scupper the supercomputer builder's pending $1.3bn acquisition by HPE, by proposing a class-action lawsuit.…
Lees meer'Normally you'd filter it out if some small provider said they own the internet' Verizon sent a big chunk of the internet down a black hole this morning – and caused outages at Cloudflare, Facebook, Amazon, and others – after it wrongly accepted a n…
Lees meerIt's happened to most of us at some point... Updated US network services provider Cloudflare has been celebrating its impending tenth birthday with a good, old-fashioned TITSUP*, er, knees-up.…
Lees meerIt was acceptable in the '80s Who, Me? Sunday is gone and Monday is here. To ring in the week, please join us in welcoming the latest addition to the shedload of shame that is The Register's Who, Me? column.…
Lees meerYes, we too would lose our mind over *checks notes* page caches and storage IO Linux kernel chieftain Linus Torvalds owes the swear jar a few quid this week, although by his standards this most most recent rant of his is relatively restrained.…
Lees meerPlus: Chinese supercomputer maker Sugon, related orgs added to trade blacklist Patent attorneys are hopping mad at another effort by US lawmakers to undermine Chinese giant Huawei – this time by excluding it from the American patent system.…
Lees meerStill said to be worth around $66.9bn in 2019 IDC has clipped 2019 sales forecasts for the infrastructure kit used to power hyperscalers' cloud services – the one area of the market that helped to prop up old world vendors' hardware revenues.…
Lees meerMore delays ahead for troubled programme The UK Home Office has extended its Emergency Services Network contract with Motorola, intended to shift blue-light services to 4G.…
Lees meerAre you deploying this storage tech – or is it barely on your radar? We want to hear from you either way, please Reg survey We've all seen more than enough marketing hype in IT by now, and probably more enough to last several lifetimes.…
Lees meerFiguratively, of course On Call As you shut down and wait for Windows or macOS to spend the usual hour installing updates before your weekend can begin, spare a thought for those on the other end of the phone in The Register's weekly On Call column…
Lees meerThe 'd' in dHCI is for 'disaggregated' HPE has generated a third hyperconverged system from its acquired Nimble Storage tech, providing yet another ProLiant server route to market.…
Lees meerOr you could run it on-premises three times cheaper says University of Cambridge bod Descartes Labs, a company which analyses big data, has managed to nab the 136th spot on the top 500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers with $5,000 and an Am…
Lees meerA tired Ren Zhengfei'll seek read-and-write heads Analysis If the US persists with Huawei's inclusion on its tech export block list, the Chinese firm's storage array production could be hit hard, effectively leaving it scrambling for components aft…
Lees meerNew cloud services weaved into portfolio NetApp has wrapped up Elements HCI and the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) into its Data Fabric en route to building a hybrid multi-cloud orchestration or operating system.…
Lees meerMeanwhile, database giant preps free as-a-service program to entice developers Database giant Oracle beat market expectations for its fiscal Q4 2019 and FY 2019 financial results, reporting $11.1bn in quarterly revenues and $39.5bn for the full year…
Lees meerGoing underground, where the servers are caged and there's water around Feature Parisian cloud and web-hosting outfit Scaleway invited The Register to poke around an underground data centre last week as part of the company's inaugural ScaleDay shin…
Lees meer'Customers want tech as a service, they also want it on their terms' – at least 50% correct, there, Ant HPE – the company that failed to cut it in the public cloud and offloaded its Enterprise Services biz a few years back – wants to make its whole …
Lees meerHint: The pub is that way >>> Google Calendar has gone TITSUP* with no sign given as to when it should be unborked.…
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