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VMware to finally deliver full-function HTML5 vSphere client

donderdag 10 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

It’ll only have been two-and-a-half years from launch to landing VMware has finally set a date for delivery of a fully-functional HTML5 client for vSphere.…

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OpenFlow protocol has a switch authentication vulnerability

donderdag 10 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

It's old, it's everywhere and it's not likely to be fixed in a hurry The early software-defined networking protocol, OpenFlow, has a vulnerability – but will anyone fix it?…

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Spine-leaf makes grief, says Arista as it reveals new campus kit

donderdag 10 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

What you need is a switched 'Spline', says Cisco-irritator Arista Networks has decided the campus network is the next place it wants to irritate Cisco.…

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Array with you: Hitachi's Vantara begins rip-and-replace rampage

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Offers 15TB SSDs and AI-driven operations tools to weary admins Hitachi Vantara has updated its VSP all-flash and hybrid storage arrays and their SVOS operating system, and provided AI-based operations tools to make operating them easier.…

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NetApp goes all in on Fibre Channel-based NVMe-over-Fabrics

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

On-premises boost paired with public cloud blanket extension NetApp has announced a real biggie for storage wonks: support for Fibre Channel-based NVMe-over-Fabrics (FC-NVMe) access to all-flash ONTAP arrays using Brocade gear.…

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Project Lightning, you say? Virgin Media's fibre rollout is pretty glacial

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Meanwhile, corporate daddy Liberty Global flogs European assets to Vodafone for €18.4bn Virgin Media reported another quarter of low growth for its troubled £3bn fibre programme Project Lightning, adding just 111,000 premises in the first three mont…

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What a pain for poor old Bain: Toshiba $18bn flash chip biz sale stalls

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Memory business deal could be sunk + Comment  A delay in antitrust approval by Chinese regulators has stalled Toshiba's sale of its TMS flash business for $18bn to a Bain-led consortium - and analysts have said this might be best for the business.…

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Intel CEO Brian is a man living on the edge

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

And what's on Krzanich's mind? Data. Your data. Petabytes of data Comment  Intel declined to comment on industry whisperings that Qualcomm is mulling ending its Arm-powered server processor efforts.…

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Intel to preserve Moore's Law with startup land's fresh young blood

woensdag 9 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

2nm chips! Custom silicon in days! Software-as-chips! Chipzilla's funding it all Moore's Law ain't dead yet, but Intel needs startups to keep it alive.…

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Windows app makers told to think different – you're Microsoft 365 developers, now

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

As Redmond switches to surrender, surround, subsume Build  During the second day of its Build developer conference in Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday, Microsoft shined the spotlight on Microsoft 365, its year-old swirl of software and services made …

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JEDI mind tricks: Brakes slammed on Pentagon's multibillion cloud deal

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

This may not be the vendor you're looking for – explain yourself to get your funding A grenade in the form of an updated authorisation bill has been lobbed at the Pentagon's attempt to shift to commercial cloud.…

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Risky business: You'd better have a plan for tech to go wrong

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Power outages, automation, rollback... and more Analysis  Back in the days of the mainframe, technology risk looked a lot different. You paid a lot of money for a big box in the corner, using software often written by the same supplier. If it went w…

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It's a wrap: Gone Gartner part II, Flashdance and, er, Hardware Hackers

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

A week in storage mov(i)es... be happy we didn't name-check Failure To Launch It has been an eventful week in storage with the introduction of a "hardware-defined storage" platform, a blast of helium, another Gone Gartner moment and more. So slap on…

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Adobe, 'hyper personalisation' and your privacy

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

End user privacy controls? We'll get back to you on that Adobe Summit  Business success today is about "data required to understand each person's context in every moment", with the intelligence to take the right action, said Adobe CEO Shantanu Naray…

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Rumour mill says Qualcomm’s quitting Arm server CPUs

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Arm-for-servers is a good idea that keeps going nowhere ANALYSIS  Servers powered by CPUs based on Arm Holdings IP sound like a good idea.…

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Broadcom's Arm server chip lives – as Cavium's two-socket ThunderX2

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

32 cores, 64-bit, no Intel, of course Microsoft loves this thing Pic  Broadcom's axed Arm server processor project today rose from the grave – as Cavium's 64-bit 32-core two-socket Armv8-A ThunderX2 chip.…

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Microsoft: Our most popular server product of all time is Linux

dinsdag 8 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Yes, you read that right Build  SQL Server running on Linux, with embedded R and Python, is Microsoft's most successful server product ever, said JG "John" Chirapurath, general manager of Azure Data, in an interview with The Register at Build 2018.…

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Australian prisoner-tracking system brought down by 3PAR defects

maandag 7 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

‘A number of enterprises’ escalated mystery storage problem to HPE HQ Defects in HPE 3PAR storage area networks caused “a series of abnormal outages” that resulted in systems to track prisoners on release from incarceration in the Australian State o…

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HPE makes Nimble nimbler and fatter and its mutants get dedupe

maandag 7 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Flash be Nimble, Flash be quick HPE has condensed, upgraded, future-proofed and guaranteed Nimble storage, both its all-flash and hybrid product lines.…

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The world is becoming a computer, says computer company CEO

maandag 7 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

At Microsoft Build 2018, it's all Azure and AI At its Build 2018 developer conference in Seattle, Wash. on Monday, Microsoft showered attention on artificial intelligence, as it did last year, leaving Windows chatter for later.…

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Heir to SMS finally excites carriers, by making Google grovel

maandag 7 mei 2018 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Next-gen TXT offers rich messaging services, should make it onto most 'Droids soon ANALYSIS  A couple of weeks ago, the world learned that Google's desire to gain more than a toehold in the world's messaging market had spawned a new "Chat" app.…

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