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EU auditors also reckon universal 30Mbps unlikely Insanely ambitious plans by the EU to connect half of the households in member states to 100Mbps by 2020, have unsurprisingly fallen by the wayside - according to a report.…
Lees meerResults are in for open source data software devs Cloudera and MongoDB Open source data software slinger Cloudera dramatically slashed net losses in the first quarter of its fiscal new year but only after hacking away at a string of company expenses…
Lees meerData bloat antidote hopeful pockets $90m in investor cash round Commercial scale-out filesystem startup Qumulo has scored $93m in a D-round of funding, taking the total raised past $233m.…
Lees meerYou see, it all becomes clear when you provide numbers Pure Storage's AIRI FlashBlade is faster than NetApp's A700 all-flash array, according to two AI benchmark runs.…
Lees meerCalling all Bongs – this won't hurt a bit Millennials are notoriously fearful of handling raw meat – but EE hopes they'll be less wary fondling experimental radio equipment.…
Lees meerReveals cloud servers have CPU just for security, migration times cut to five months. Maybe Oracle’s launched a cloud migration service it says can “reduce the time and cost of cloud migration by up to 30 percent” and “enables customers with applica…
Lees meerFather of the Internet not impressed with slow rollout Co-inventor of TCP/IP and so-called "Father of the Internet" Vint Cerf has urged network nerds to "get with the program" on World IPv6 Day.…
Lees meerWe're still the good guys! Our AC is super eco-friendly! Market-leading data slurper Facebook is hoping to save energy and water by using indirect evaporative cooling in its data centres.…
Lees meerData is better, down where it's wetter, under the sea Fish already dodging trawler nets in the North Sea off Orkney found another hazard to contend with this morning: a huge white tube of servers, emblazoned with the Windows logo.…
Lees meerMatt Prince sets a daemon to work with the onions Cloudflare has added a Tor hidden service to its DNS services.…
Lees meerActually, it's about ethics in network concurrency Bill Morrow, CEO of the nbn™, the company building Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN), has learned to Fear The Wrath Of Gamers.…
Lees meerICANN or ICANN'T be trusted? Uncle Sam wants to know The US government has formally asked whether it should reassert its control of the internet's administrative functions, effectively reversing a handover to non-profit organization ICANN two years …
Lees meerWhack some SSDs in your infrastructure and off you go Composable infrastructure startup DriveScale has said its users will be able to add flash storage to their existing composable server and disk storage infrastructure.…
Lees meerHPC types offered density, carriers get roll-your-own customer-premises kit Cavium’s made two new attempts to find an audience for Arm-powered servers.…
Lees meerHow to expand a cloud platform without building data centres? Get partners to run 'em Microsoft has doubled the number of countries in which its Azure Stack hybrid cloud kit will operate, effectively extending Azure's reach with minimal capital expe…
Lees meerAmerican broadband bossman's ban plan panned Chinese telco giant Huawei is hitting back at America's comms watchdog, the FCC, over its proposal to ban the telco from key US markets.…
Lees meerUsing your service as advertised? How dare you! Gamers are the enemy of fixed wireless connections on Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN).…
Lees meerHip-hip, array! Analysis Artificial Intelligence (AI) is assuredly one of the hot topics of the moment, even rather overhyped, some might add.…
Lees meerDownload our strange-smelling storage broth here Exudence of Toshiba, scrapings of Sphere3D and essence of NGD make a foul-smelling storage broth this week. We invite you to dip in a ladle and get a taste of what the storage industry got up to in th…
Lees meerThankfully, now there are data integration platforms for that Data integration has been an IT challenge for decades. Long before cloud, even before client server. Back then, though, it was relatively simple – you were working with systems of record,…
Lees meerVirtualisation is creating traffic handoffs that don't depend on physical ports Virtualization changes everything – and in the case of the routers that keep the Internet working, it's not always in a good way.…
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