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AGs pressure America's top court to make Redmond hand over overseas messages Microsoft should not be able to “shield evidence” held on Irish servers from US prosecutors, a group of 35 US state attorneys general has argued.…
Lees meerSome 4% of properties trundle below 10Mpbs Just over a million premises in Blighty, or 4 per cent of properties, cannot get speeds of 10Mpbs, according to a comprehensive report by regulator Ofcom.…
Lees meerIntended to boost former state monopoly's 'ailing TV service' BT and Sky have set aside their long-running feud and signed a deal to sell their channels on each other's platforms.…
Lees meerHuawei ... who, who, who, who? I really wanna know Analysis Huawei has made a move towards storage class memory that suggests it believes infrastructure driven by the tech is not only possible but inevitable.…
Lees meerLatest container wrangling bits should drop on Friday Assuming a handful of lingering issues can be resolved, the open-source Kubernetes project will introduce version 1.9 on Friday.…
Lees meerSplendid isolation for VMs, and a hand for ARM servers The Xen Project has released version 4.10 of its hypervisor.…
Lees meerServerless functions running on a set-top box could be a thing before long CableLabs, the organisation that figures out to help pay TV operators sweat their networks, has launched OpenStack installers for its software-defined networking and network …
Lees meerLot of invoices to customers, still a small slice of database giant's biz Oracle topped analyst expectations and continued its push into the cloud computing space with another strong quarter.…
Lees meerShut your whining, it's going to be great Analysis The FCC voted 3-2 Thursday morning to get rid of net neutrality rules.…
Lees meerCourt makes quick work of techie's long-shot appeal In a not particularly surprising decision, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, USA, this week ruled that Michael Thomas, in his former role as IT operations manager for web hosting b…
Lees meerWatchdog's clown, er, chairman debases policymaking in the United States Despite the clearly stated and serious concerns of a broad cross-section of industry and society, on Thursday morning a mocking, preening excuse of a regulatory chairman tore d…
Lees meerFirm considers sale and looks to slash expenses +Comment CEO Ken Klein is having to eat dust after Tintri's poor IPO saw sales staff leave. Third quarter results are dire, the fourth quarter looks even worse, and Tintri is considering selling itsel…
Lees meerLawyer tells patent hearing day-to-day operations suspended NVDIMMer Diablo Technologies has suspended day-to-day operations, according to its lawyer.…
Lees meerAdventures in on-premises hyperscale rackland Analysis Composable infrastructure startup DriveScale believes composability is not primarily about hardware. Its CEO told us: "Hardware doesn’t drive software any more" and "SoCs are everywhere now", s…
Lees meerYou guys OK with paper print-outs for the next eight months? EE Business Broadband customers will have to make do with old-fashioned paper print-outs for the next eight months because the firm's online portal is down.…
Lees meerWalking in a storage wonderland – the top 10 news stories of the year Analysis It's been a crazy storage news year with a furious blitz of announcements and events, some of which stand out more than others.…
Lees meerYes, this really is called DOH, but this one's far from a face palm The Internet Engineering Task Force has taken the first steps towards a better way of protecting users' DNS queries and incidentally made a useful contribution to making neutrality …
Lees meerAustralian tentacle has mucked things up at bank and border security agency Bosses at IBM's Australian outpost have been forced to remind staff to do their best work during the pre-Christmas rush – that time of year when outsourced clients want a lo…
Lees meerSmartens up software act with raft of improvements Cloud storage and gateway supplier Nasuni has released software making its Edge Appliances faster, safer, and easily integrated.…
Lees meerGPU-makers aren't members of the TPC. Will they join? The Transaction Processing Performance Council has decided the world needs a benchmark for systems running artificial intelligence workloads.…
Lees meerGoogle, Facebook and Microsoft routed through PutinGrad, for no good reason A Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing incident saw a bunch of high-profile Internet destinations mis-routed through Russia on Tuesday, US time.…
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