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Alleges ex-sales bods copied files and solicited former clients Dell EMC has tossed a trade secrets sueball at two ex-sales employees who left for Rubrik, alleging that they solicited other EMC staff to jump ship and approached Dell EMC customers.…
Lees meerCityFibre applies for review, says ASA is failing consumers CityFibre has applied to take the Advertising Standards Authority's to court over its decision to approve the continued use of the term "fibre" to describe services delivered over copper-ba…
Lees meerThe promised land of VCSA – time to start packing Up until relatively recently, VMware’s vCenter was a Windows-only affair. With version 5 came the VCSA (vCenter Server Appliance) based on a hardened Linux installation. It essentially left behind th…
Lees meerFive-qubit creation is behind the great firewall and outside it at the same time! Alibaba reckons the world needs another quantum computer in the cloud, so it's opened up access to an 11-qubit system.…
Lees meerUser location spoofing? Check. Fake emergency alerts? Check. Plenty more nasties, too A group of American university researchers have broken key 4G LTE protocols to generate fake messages, snoop on users, and forge user location data.…
Lees meerInternet engineers warn this is only the beginning Analysis What's claimed to be the first IPv6-based distributed denial-of-service attack has been spotted by internet engineers who warn it is only the beginning of what could become the next wave o…
Lees meerTrade body gets sued by Uncle Sam, insists no wrongdoing The US Department of Justice on Thursday filed an employment discrimination lawsuit against the Wi-Fi Alliance – a non-profit based in Austin, Texas, that promotes Wi-Fi technology and standar…
Lees meerAh, the stable and reliable cloud Problems at an Amazon Web Service data center in Virginia today are being blamed for outages affecting some major websites and online services today.…
Lees meerTurnover's up 44%. Dell, VMware probably raging Hyperconverged player Nutanix reported second fiscal 2018 quarter revenues of $286.7m, up 44 per cent on a year ago and 4 per cent on the prior quarter.…
Lees meerFlash arrays are their business and business is a'ight – finally Flash array shipper Pure is now officially a billion-dollar turnover organ and appears poised to finally reach profitability as competition from Dell EMC and HPE contines to wane.…
Lees meervGPUs, edge and automated containers are the headline acts for the 17th release The 17th version of OpenStack is upon us.…
Lees meerCreate and store GDocs in Dropbox, with admin policies preserved Dropbox and Google have announced they will integrate some of their services.…
Lees meerQ4 and FY18 results beat expectations, with end-user compute starring VMware might just have found a way to stay relevant as containers threaten virtualization.…
Lees meerPut the letter on the pile next to the soiled #OneMoreVote petition More than 75 mayors and city officials across America this week signed a letter asking that the nation's net neutrality safeguards remain in place. Again.…
Lees meerCanucks to pull plug on ill-fated mismanaged govt IT project Canada is about ready to pull the plug on its IBM-built error-plagued Phoenix payroll system that has cost the nation nearly CAN$1bn ($970m).…
Lees meerBig Blue is all for rules cracking down on ads, social media Add IBM to the list of tech companies putting their support behind America's Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA).…
Lees meerMemcache attacks are going to be this year's thing What's purported to be the world's largest distributed denial of service attack to date – measuring 1.35Tbps – knocked GitHub offline for a few minutes yesterday.…
Lees meerIntegral part of VxRack FLEX hyperconverged kit henceforth Dell will only sell its hugely scalable ScaleIO virtual SAN software product inside its VxRAck FLEX hyperconverged system from now on – the software-only version has been canned.…
Lees meerTectonic shifts in CSPs and hyperscalar buying Server shipments boomed in 2017's fourth quarter, with total revenues bouncing 26.4 per cent on the prior year and unit sales stepping up 11 per cent. Hyperscalar and cloud service provider customer buy…
Lees meerThe China Syndrome Intel is discussing selling 3D NAND wafers to China's Tsinghua Unigroup, the same company US government barred from buying Intel's flash partner Micron in 2015.…
Lees meerGet the data out of memory faster Analysis Getting data into and out of memory is like getting books into and out of bookshelves. The more books you can hold at once, the faster you can do the job. Someone able to hold only one book at a time is go…
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