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2018's greatest hits on repeat in 2019 for some lucky Microsoft punters Office 365 is enjoying a Thursday wobble this morning, at least as far as users in the UK and much of Europe are concerned.…
Lees meerCut-price unit takes WD's heatsink-toting SSD to the cleaners too Samsung has updated its 970 EVO SSD gumstick SSD to boast numbers that beat Western Digital's fancy heatsink-sporting SN750.…
Lees meerPantsdown vulnerability affects various BMC stacks as well as OpenBMC on systems using two particular Aspeed chips An oversight in the firmware for various baseband management controllers (BMCs) can be exploited by miscreants to bury spyware deep in…
Lees meerAll our Five Eyes mates have shown them the door The British government has been asked to confirm that national telecommunications infrastructure is secure amid growing concerns about Chinese supplier Huawei.…
Lees meerIncompetence or malice? Pick one The Ministry of Justice has said a data centre outage was responsible for the widespread collapse of the UK's civil and criminal court IT infrastructure over the past days.…
Lees meerUrges it to chuck Big Red's request to depose former Pentagon staffers, too Oracle's lawsuit over the Pentagon's $10bn cloud contract is cherry-picked "spin", AWS has said in a submission (PDF) aiming to stop Big Red accessing internal documents and…
Lees meer3,000 Woolies sites on list In one of its first major wins in the enterprise market, NBN Co* has confirmed it will pull fibre to Woolworths' properties in support of a Telstra contract with the supermarket giant.…
Lees meerPay no attention to Watson's lackluster performance, look, the share price is up! IBM on Tuesday delivered its third consecutive quarter of declining revenue, and its shares still surged in after-hours trading.…
Lees meerChip giant can't shake off US class-action lawsuit over Bulldozer advertising A class-action lawsuit against AMD claiming false advertising over its "eight core" Opteron and FX processors has been given the go-ahead by a California judge.…
Lees meerAt least we hope so – 'cos here are some 'infinite' cloudy backup repositories Veeam has added a Cloud element to its Availability Suite, tiering off old data to object storage in AWS and Azure or on-premises.…
Lees meerFounder warns that 'mediocre employees' may have to go French parliament is reportedly mulling a ban on Huawei kit being used in next-generation telco networks, potentially heaping further pressure on the Chinese headquartered giant.…
Lees meerCNIL brands ad personalisation consent invalid, slams lack of transparency Google has been fined a mammoth €50m by the French data protection watchdog for GDPR violations in a victory for Max Schrems' privacy group NOYB.…
Lees meerBringing a 'tangible, next-level competitive boost' apparently... Western Digital has remodelled its M.2 SN720 mobile and edge device gumstick SSDs into a faster SN750 gamers' drive with a heatsink option.…
Lees meerTechie's speed test ends up bringing sales reps' work to a screeching halt Monday morning has rolled round once again, which can only mean one thing – Who, Me?…
Lees meerBig Blue brands claim 'outlandish' in non-denial denial A former senior executive at IBM has claimed she was ordered to lie to the US government about just how many older workers Big Blue was laying off.…
Lees meerUK and Nordics each get their own boss Privately owned shape-shifting Veritas has removed its northern European head Jason Tooley and split the role in two, externally hiring one person to run the UK and one to oversee the Nordics.…
Lees meerNAND revenues and disk drive topline downbound until mid-year - Wells Fargo The slump in Western Digital's SSD and disk drive sales is forecast to deepen for the current and next quarters, according to analysts.…
Lees meerFriday morning is an ideal time for transfers to have a glitch, agree customers Lloyds and Halifax bank customers have been warned not to make repeat transactions as the group grapples with a technical glitch with Faster Payments.…
Lees meerPING, PING, PING … it's your networking roundup for the week Roundup To cure some persistent security, implementation, and performance problems in the Domain Name System, the lords of the DNS have proclaimed older implementations as end of life.…
Lees meerAnd could wipe users' inboxes during that fortnight of faffery Barristers and court prosecutors have been left scratching their heads this morning after Egress Technologies' CJSM email system went down – with the firm saying it could take up to a fo…
Lees meer'Net greybeard Douglas Comer talks SDN with El Reg Interview Software Defined Networking (SDN) has changed the landscape of networking, but along the way it has created its own problems. Doug Comer of Purdue University thinks disaggregating SDN con…
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