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Siri, what's a monopoly? Still dealing with the consequences of security research that demands changes in its processors, Intel on Thursday reported better-than-expected earnings in 2017's final quarter.…
Lees meerComponents spread across servers, storage, networking Dell has split up and distributed the Chad Sakac-led Converged Platforms and Solutions Division (CPSD) across company's existing server, storage and networking units (Infrastructure Solutions Gro…
Lees meerVersion 3.0 scales up, shows some container love and promises validation Cisco has pushed a new version of its HyperFlex hyperconverged software out the door and given Microsoft a big hug by adding support for Redmond's Hyper-V virtualization softwa…
Lees meerFuel cell tech generates cleaner power for San Jose plant Supermicro has said it will start building servers and storage boxes at a new facility that can make 480 racks per month, powered by a 3MW fuel cell system to cut greenhouse gas emissions.…
Lees meerVCs chuck money at data warehouse startup Data Warehouser in the cloud Snowflake has just raised $263.5m, eight months after raising $105m, making it a startup monster.…
Lees meerBlueprints touted to ASIC, SoC makers to take on GPUs Patent troll Semiconductor licensing giant Rambus announced this week a physical layer design for accessing GDDR6 – aka double data rate type six synchronous graphics random-access memory.…
Lees meerPlease don't be like the admin who failed to update PSC first At a client site recently, we had to investigate why the upgrade from VMware vSphere 6.0 to 6.5 had gone wrong in that the normally rock-solid environment was a bit ill – to say the least…
Lees meerYes, you read that right Vid It is possible for a policy issue to jump the shark?…
Lees meerYay! Oh, wait. Aww... Commvault has reported record quarterly revenues but took a dramatic GAAP thrashing due to US tax law changes.…
Lees meerPolishes off hyperconverged and software-defined support Big Switch Networks has updated its Big Cloud Fabric to support hyperconverged (HCI) and software-defined storage (SDS) products so they don't need to use shonky old proprietary networking har…
Lees meerCan't cram crazy TBs in so new 860s bring speed and longevity Samsung's new 860 Pro and Evo SSDs have virtually the same capacity and performance as the 850 line, but with much higher endurance.…
Lees meerA 'great' deal - as long as you stay with their crummy broadband TalkTalk has started offering customers the option of moving onto O2 when their contracts expire, as part of the beleaguered firm's plans to ditch mobile.…
Lees meer‘LF Networking Fund' is like the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, but for SDN The Linux Foundation has decided the time is right for one administrative structure to cover all of its networking efforts, so has created the “LF Networking Fund ” to o…
Lees meerMore functions, fewer servers - and Dell is good with this! NIC vendor Netronome and Dell have inked a deal targeting the network function virtualization market.…
Lees meerBut recovery on the island still sluggish Analysis America's comms watchdog has finally started reacting to the dire situation in Puerto Rico, months after it was hit by a hurricane.…
Lees meerStorage boffins get flash and disk dancing together Research gnomes at IBM Zurich say we should take translation layers off storage devices and run many at the same time on a server to get faster IO.…
Lees meerCould Nutanix be gearing up for an acquisition? Acquisition hints at Nutanix, go-to-market changes at Zerto, subscription pricing intro at Violin Systems, new SW release at Delphix – yep, it's another storage roundup.…
Lees meerOneDrive for Business stretches its restoration envelope Microsoft's OneDrive for Business now offers to recover files deleted a month in the past.…
Lees meerIntegral bumps microSD to 512 GB, leaving SanDisk's 400GB offering looking a bit meek Here's a challenge: do you reckon you can fill half-a-terabyte of memory using only a smartphone?…
Lees meerStorage startup goes silent, scent of burned cash wafts from buildings Primary Data, the storage startup offering a metadata-driven abstraction layer, appears to have gone TITSUP – a Total Inability To Sell Us Products.…
Lees meerBig Sky state first to pass mandate to bar throttling Montana has become the first US state to lay down its own net neutrality protections.…
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