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Plus: CEO waives overdraft fees to keep customers on side In the midst of its six-day online banking meltdown, which is showing no sign of letting up, TSB has hauled in the systems integration big gun or as it is otherwise known, IBM.…
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Lees meerUsers report creaky systems, load balancer errors Embattled bank TSB has claimed its IT systems are now "up and running" – despite many users still reporting they can’t get into their accounts.…
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Lees meerRude awakening – yet again – for American DNS supremo ICANN has been told for a second time that it must fundamentally change its Whois service to become compliant with Europe's incoming privacy law – and do so within the next month.…
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Lees meerWe want to suck your... data up into our cloud The storage enterprise trade is simultaneously hoping what happened in Vegas does and doesn't stay there as the news of new products, tech developments, company changes and people moving jobs flooded ou…
Lees meerHere's how to ensure biz continuity at your workplace Opinion Businesses are becoming increasingly digitalised, with operations and customer experiences relying on data and devices being online all the time.…
Lees meerSpanish daddy Sabadell talks up 'international integrations' TSB's Spanish owner Sabadell has proudly boasted about the success of its IT integration - amid widespread chaos for customers in Britain still grappling with the fallout out of a botched …
Lees meerCan Suresh Vasudevan scale up and flog another startup? Ex-Nimble top dog Suresh Vasudevan is the new president and CEO of container intelligence outfit Sysdig.…
Lees meerLive-traffic gives information-centric networking a boost Information-Centric Networking (ICN) over IP has taken another step towards deployment, with a trial conducted at the end of 2017 declared a success.…
Lees meerNew version turns Meltdown mitigation into a feature The Xen Project last week sent the first release candidate of Xen 4.11 down the slipway, ahead of a few weeks’ testing and a planned release on June 1st, 2018.…
Lees meerYou'll have to wait until, well, next month, for the end of the internet as we know it Today, Monday April 23, 2018 is 60 days since the FCC's net neutrality repeal rules were published in the Federal Register and so it is the END OF THE INTERNET FO…
Lees meerEverything's fine, says NVMe-over-fabrics array startup NVMe-over-fabrics array startup Pavilion Data Systems has laid off more engineers just a month after a previous cull during which co-founder Kiran Malwankar departed.…
Lees meerPlans to hook up 500k Londoners to 1Gbps speeds in 4 years Community Fibre has won £18m from the UK government's broadband fund – the first outfit to do so since the cash pot was announced back in 2016.…
Lees meerUsers continue to report issues despite claims it's fixed UK bank TSB's efforts to upgrade its systems has left numerous customers without online banking services – and some report having the wrong account details.…
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