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Who said we didn't need one in the budget meeting... Ah, yes Sponsored Disaster recovery systems mostly suck. There are a seemingly unlimited number of them, but finding ones that aren't either utterly maddening or ruinously expensive is rare. Fort…
Lees meerBut will that prevent another burning effigy? BT's Openreach is to hire 3,500 trainee engineers in a bid to support its 'full-fibre' proposals for Britain.…
Lees meerJust what the world needs after a year of component shortages PC-and-server-makers spent most of 2017 complaining about profit erosion due to shortages of key components.…
Lees meerState won't work with those whose conduct is atrocious California is doubling down on its efforts to mandate net neutrality, this time with a bill making its way through the state senate.…
Lees meerDelayed reports getting delayed some more as loan finance extension sought Supermicro, under threat of Nasdaq delisting for not filing recent quarterly reports on time, is negotiating fresh loan financing.…
Lees meerTom Barton takes reins from Ken Klein Troubled all-flasher Tintri has found a new CEO, just a week after it revealed it was looking for one.…
Lees meer130,000 staffers moving out of Office Airbus is to shift its entire workforce to Google’s cloudy productivity and collaboration tools, ditching Microsoft Office on-prem wares in the process.…
Lees meerTeases FLOW product as alternative to NSX Nutanix this week teased analysts with a software-defined networking product called FLOW and made no secret of its intent to muscle in on VMware's turf.…
Lees meerAll the calories you need but never knew you wanted Veritas is renewing its assault on Data Domain and the disk/cloud archive market, Nutanix has offered $3,000 rebates to resellers of a Dell XC Core product, and flash memory researchers are looking…
Lees meerMoomins and Lordi on the board? It's in the national interest! The Finnish government has snapped up 3.3 per cent of Nokia Corporation in a bid to shore up national ownership.…
Lees meerBut do they really need to worry? Analysis UK.gov is investing more and more taxpayer cash on Amazon Web Services, with spend through the G-Cloud digital marketplace growing eight fold year-on-year to £16m in 2017.…
Lees meerSpat with activist investor continues as companies feud over voting procedures The spat over activist investor Starboard Value's plan to have Mellanox sell itself or do something else to enhance its value has resumed.…
Lees meerISP cut off our secure mail service, says dev The creator and co-founder of Tutanota is blaming Comcast after his encrypted mail service was briefly taken offline earlier this month.…
Lees meerMore posturing from presidential aide The Russian government has again intimated that it is prepared to cut itself off from the global internet, with a presidential aide telling a Russian news network that it is "ready for anything."…
Lees meerSlacklike turns one Microsoft's Slack competitor Teams hit its first birthday this week, trumpeting some big numbers and a slew of new features.…
Lees meerNo, it's not laundry detergent... it's the former Gencore Nutanix is gobbling Netsil, a startup that develops tech for the discovery, mapping and management of microservices in distributed cloudy spaces.…
Lees meerExecs tell earnings call how they will rescue unit Analysis Three top Dell execs told the earnings call that they were taking the fall in storage results seriously, were doing all they could to fix them, and that early signs were encouraging.…
Lees meerFederal regulator furious to discover untrackable mini-satellites in space The space-disaster movie Gravity – where an escalating wave of space debris wipes out a space station and shuttle – now looks like a slightly more plausible scenario.…
Lees meerBranded vendors made hay while sun shone Gartner's Q4 server sales count has confirmed a shipment boom took place as hyperscalers, cloud buyers and on-premise all dug deep to freshen their infrastructure.…
Lees meerBetter LTE for bumpkins wedged into mobe operators' bids Ofcom has today proposed placing new coverage obligations on mobile operators for 4G services as part of their winning 5G spectrum bids.…
Lees meerWhy, yes, junior, now that Intel's released new models for mainstream PCs Intel's launched new and low-ish end versions of its Optane solid state disks based on 3D XPoint non-volatile memory.…
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