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Network news covering cloud, a breach at Netgear's spin-out, plus Red Hat wraps Ribbon and more ROUNDUP FireEye has borrowed from the credit card industry to try and detect malicious logins.…
Lees meerUS Department of Defense insistent on single vendor The Pentagon has pushed back its controversial single vendor cloud contract deal, saying it doesn't want to "rush toward failure".…
Lees meerWatch out for those white-box-flingers, though, Mike Top dog Dell barked loudest in IDC's latest server quarterly tracker, overtaking HPE in both revenue and units, while white boxes made a strong showing on hyperscalers' shopping list.…
Lees meerJapanese conglomerate balances book after nuclear power plant shutdown Toshiba has finally offloaded its chip unit for $18bn (£13.5bn) to US private equity house Bain Capital weeks after getting the green light from Chinese regulators.…
Lees meeriomart-owned outfit TITSUP* as trencher slices through critical cable HostingUK and its big brother, iomart, are still struggling to restore online services more than 12 hours after a bit barn blackout.…
Lees meerQ1 2019 beats expectations, full-year guidance raised VMware’s mainstream server virtualization users haven’t felt a lot of love in recent years The company’s focussed on the cloud, containers and software best suited to very large enterprises.…
Lees meer‘Power event’ blamed, hit subset of kit in US-EAST-1 Parts of Amazon Web Services' US-East-1 region have experienced about an hour of downtime.…
Lees meerSupply firm owner slipped boodles in envelopes to bag millions in contracts The owner of an IT supplier has admitted bunging a US city's tech boss cash bribes to bag lucrative service contracts worth millions of dollars.…
Lees meerFour-in-a-box servers Are Not Blades. They're a scale-out-and-up density play, geddit? Cisco has decided its UCS server family needs a new member for dense data centres and edge deployments.…
Lees meerMany still unclear how 'right to erasure' will work "The right to erasure is not absolute," the UK Information Commissioner's Office told us as the question of the backup tech industry's exposure to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation was ra…
Lees meerEnd of RDBMS? Comment Oracle is industry’s single largest database vandor. That was great during the days before cloud and open source. Now, however, the on-prem RDBMS giant faces a challenge – a challenge compunded by cloud. According to Gartner, …
Lees meer128GB, 256GB and 512GB modules offered as new storage tier below RAM, above SSD Intel’s teased the arrival of its Optane storage-class RAM in DIMMs.…
Lees meerVirtzilla's annual innovation rally sees it express admiration for Adobe's SaaS transformation At VMware's 14th Radio conference in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, CTO Ray O'Farrell presented two possible paths for corporate adaptation in the f…
Lees meerFlawed beyond repair, utterly broken, critically endangers the web – and that's the good news A newly released draft of the United Nations' masterplan to transition the internet to IPv6 has met a furious and despairing response from internet enginee…
Lees meerStartup has powerful backer to help it crack China GPU-accelerated analytics company SQream has won $26.4m in B-round funding with lead investor Chinese multinational Alibaba tossing in cash following its cloud collaboration deal earlier this year.…
Lees meerMeeellions could be spent extending Airwave until 'future date' decided for 4G Exclusive The UK Home Office is contemplating "a complete or a partial shutdown" of its ambitious programme to shift blue light services off radio and on to 4G, The Regi…
Lees meerBenchmarks, startup drama, an array with 20 controllers... Argh! Beam me up, Scotty Huawei's flash arrays have done well in a SPEC filer benchmark, Pavilion has brought out an NVMe-oF array with 20, yes 20, controllers, Nutanix is growing, and OEMs …
Lees meerIn-place upgrades arrive in Server 2019 and Semi-Annual, fonts sacrificed for containers One of the previews is for the Windows Server vNext Long-Term Servicing Channel, aka Windows Server 2019. The other previews the Windows Server Semi-Annual Chan…
Lees meerGovt tech nightmare caused by bad bosses, poor planning Canada's top auditor has issued a scathing postmortem report on Phoenix: the nation's disastrous attempt to overhaul a key government IT system.…
Lees meer在6月15日之前投资特朗普酒店,以避开名单 US President Donald Trump has put a missile, in the form of trade sanctions, back on the launchpad, started fueling it, and programmed its computer to strike Beijing. The countdown clock for liftoff is set for mid-June.…
Lees meerNot just clouds of steam backup-security biz has to worry about Analysis Seven months ago Barracuda Networks was gobbled up by private equity biz Thoma Bravo because it saw latent possibilities that couldn’t be realized under public ownership.…
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