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Yeah, everyone's getting fed up with next-gen wireless hype Once in a generation, a technology comes along that changes everything: how we work, communicate, trade, live.…
Lees meerNew production facilities may not be needed, if doom-monger analysts are to be believed In its third 2018 quarter, SK Hynix revenues were up a massive 41 per cent, year on year, to a record $9.94bn, with net income of $4.08bn, a rise of 53.5 per cen…
Lees meerFirm to curb wafer output starting April '19 Western Digital's revenues are dropping and set to get worse because of poor flash product sales and declines in pricing.…
Lees meerThe week in networking Roundup Nokia is sharpening the axe again, looking for €700m in savings after turning in net sales of €5.45bn for Q3 2018, and a net loss of €54m, in what president and CEO Rajeev Suri said was a solid result.…
Lees meerSorry, programmers. No bowel-moving discounts for you BT's Openreach has said it is dropping the price of installing fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband by around three-quarters as the race to install high-speed internet connections across the UK…
Lees meerHow a favour for the IT manager won back a support contract On Call Friday has rolled around once more, and so we welcome you to the latest instalment of On Call, where readers share their tech support achievements.…
Lees meerBlurred lines, blurred sales figures, killing robots in the cloud, and much more Analysis Cloud, cloud, cloud, cloud. Oracle – the IT giant once known for its derision of the off-premises tech – spent its four-day annual conference waxing lyrical a…
Lees meer$3bn-a-month in profit and most of coming in from AWS Amazon, a global cloud compute provider with a gift shop on the side, is slipping in the stock market despite posting another solid quarter.…
Lees meerRevenue: up. Profit: up. Number of managers booted for being creeps: a dirty dozen If Google parent Alphabet thought its financial results for the third quarter of 2018 would result in a flood of positive coverage on Thursday, it was in for a disapp…
Lees meerIt turns out the data craze does good things for chip sales Brushing aside concerns about its 10nm production problems and its ability to meet market demand, Intel reported surprisingly high Q3 2018 financial figures on Thursday, lifting its stock i…
Lees meerIf nothing else goes wrong, National Cancer Registry goes live in November ... 2019 A rushed federal government decision to pull cancer screening registers out of the nonprofits that used to run them may finally draw to a close at the end of next ye…
Lees meerEngineers too busy looking for missing-in-action SD-WAN 10.1.1? Using Citrix Cloud in the EU? You might want to consider taking a longer lunchbreak as the virtualisation service is having a bit of a moment.…
Lees meerFormer Worldpay chief to start January next year BT has hired former Worldpay boss Philip Jansen as its CEO, handing him an annual pay packet worth £3.9m for his first year of service – if he lasts longer, his compensation will swell further.…
Lees meerOz boffins swivel light to cram up to x100 more data in fiber One of light's stranger characteristics – the ability to give its wave propagation a “twist” – has taken a step closer to practical application, and could be used to increase fiber-optic …
Lees meerDisinterest in GPU gear spurs selloff, but x86 biz insists all's well, nothing to see here AMD stock plunged following the release of the chip designer's third-quarter financial figures – which showed sales at Intel's antitrust shield suffered due t…
Lees meerOffers a no-details flash performance guarantee NetApp has a new version of ONTAP which supports server persistent memory caching, a flash-accelerated object storage system, and its containerised storage provisioner supports NetApp cloud storage in …
Lees meerFlashes AWS and Azure cloudification, ONTAP as cloud abstraction layer At its Las Vegas Insight event, NetApp was quick to assure customers they could have the public cloud and NetApp products both – and that indeed, the two are better together.…
Lees meerPreps mainframes, mid-range arrays, tape and cloud... and that's just to offload all this data IBM has fired a broadside of announcements at the storage world. The gist? Flash arrays get more capacity and NVMe-over-fabrics has been added to a slew o…
Lees meerFull fibre deployment shifts up a gear Privately-owned broadband biz CityFibre declared this morning that it would spend £2.5bn on building out full-fibre connections to British homes.…
Lees meerMeanwhile: Q3 sales slid downwards, profits pointing up Juniper Networks has confirmed its margins will be squeezed in 2019 by US President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese electronics and components coming into America.…
Lees meerAs in, Big Red: Database giant says this offering is a worldwide first OpenWorld Oracle today insisted it is the first public cloud vendor to offer bare-metal servers powered by AMD’s Epyc processors.…
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