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Hoping to purge it of backup attack loops Backup software crew Assigra has put out a new version of its product which disinfects scanned backup files for ransomware to prevent restoration reloading code that screws with your data.…
Lees meerUnless offerings 'become... seamlessly integrated' The Pentagon has doubled down on its plan to hand a megabucks cloud contract to a single vendor.…
Lees meerBehind the looking glass in Storage-land "The time has come," the roundup read, "to talk of many things: Of caching tech – and Optane drives – of in-memory computings..."…
Lees meerHarry and Meghan's guests to be ID'ed in real time by AWS vid-scrapers, pumped into apps The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be brought to the world with the help of cloudy machine learning.…
Lees meerFastest-ever adoption and connection rate needed, but at least finances look decent nbn™, the organisation building and operating Australia's national broadband network, last week released its third quarter results. And as is now our practice at Vul…
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Lees meerBumkins still lag cityzens on connectivity A group of cross-party MPs have urged digital secretary Matt Hancock to whack a legal obligation on the UK's four mobile operators to provide 4G coverage to 95 per cent of the UK's landmass by 2022.…
Lees meerOpen networking foundation reckons SDN controller devs can sort it out at their end The Open Networking Foundation is moving to address the protocol vulnerability revealed last week in OpenFlow, but won't revise the protocol.Not yet, anyway.…
Lees meerBut wait! Is that a shining white knight come to save us all? So we finally have a date: June 11, 2018.…
Lees meerAfrinic stuck with insufficient board members to function A protest vote against corporate mismanagement at Africa's main internet body has sent the organization into freefall.…
Lees meerDell teases high and low-end hyperconverged kit at .NEXT Nutanix .NEXT attendees were this week furnished with details about a heavy duty server and skinny ROBO box – two new Nutanix-based hyperconverged systems from Dell.…
Lees meerCheltenham biz awarded $30m in damages against Emerson Facebook's open data centre initiative used stolen British know-how, a Californian jury ruled yesterday.…
Lees meerStorwize catches up with rivals, adds cube of ML sugar to block storage too IBM is again playing catch up with rivals by adding a heavy sprinkling of dedupe dust to its near two-year old Storwize arrays and other products.…
Lees meerLife insurance and pensions biz admits they're working on it Some customers of life insurance, pensions and asset management biz Aegon have been unable to log into their accounts following an IT upgrade over the bank holiday weekend.…
Lees meerDevs are lapping up Lambda, and this has already redefined the future of computing "Serverless" didn't get a single mention in Amazon's quarterly earnings call. Neither did its poster child, AWS Lambda. Apparently it's not the sort of thing investor…
Lees meerBlockchain comes to the cable biz, acquisitions, Red Hat Summit and more Roundup What happened in networking this week? Well, for starters, Nokia acquired analytics company SpaceTime Insight, and will roll its capabilities into its Internet of Thin…
Lees meerNot just public cloud services for public cloud servicer Low-cost Irish airline Ryanair is shuttering the "vast majority" of its data centres and moving the infrastructure to AWS.…
Lees meerSDN-based security, automated database cloning and multi-cloud spending control Nutanix has moved into SaaS-based compliance, Acropolis SDN-based security and PaaS-based automated database operations with its new Beam, Flow and Era products.…
Lees meerPlanning process prattle stalled project for years Apple has torn up a blueprint to build a €850m (£742m) data centre in Ireland, blaming delays in the planning process that have stalled the project for almost three years.…
Lees meerAlas poor Velostrata! You knew those AWS and Azure workloads well Israeli multi-vendor cloud migration startup Velostrata might not be so agnostic about which data centres it shifts workloads to after agreeing to be gobbled by Google for an undisclo…
Lees meerStill making it rain for MS Growth in spending on cloud by certain sectors of the UK government looks to be coming to a juddering halt, according to information provided under Freedom of Information (FoI) and open data.…
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