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Oh look, another AWS misconfiguration spillage The National Credit Federation, a US credit repair biz, left 111GB of thousands of folks' highly sensitive personal details exposed to the public internet, according to security researchers.…
Lees meerBox sales overall up 20% in Q3. PS: Was Lenovo's IBM x86 server buy a mistake? Dell is set to overtake HPE and become the number-one server vendor in terms of revenue and unit shipment numbers, according to IDC. Meanwhile, Lenovo's server shipments …
Lees meerSettlement reportedly on the cards Toshiba and Western Digital may be about to settle their long-running legal dispute over Tosh's sale of its interest in a flash fab joint venture, held by the two, to a Bain-led consortium that includes WDC competi…
Lees meerRevenue up, losses down – that's how you do business Nutanix has had a quarter to shout about with 46 per cent annual revenue growth and a reducing loss trend hinting at a profitable fourth quarter.…
Lees meerAWS RDS instances get virty to cut cloudy storage costs Delphix is integrating Amazon's Relational Database Service (RDS) into its database virtualizing platform.…
Lees meerTackles former state monopoly's 'significant market power' Ofcom wants to slap new measures on BT to prevent it from undercutting rivals investing in super and ultrafast broadband.…
Lees meerPremium model doubles capacity, ups IOPS 55 per cent Toshiba has doubled the capacity of its M.2 form factor XG5 flash drive to 2TB with an XG5-P (premium) model.…
Lees meerBackup sucks Hyperconverged system startup Datrium has spun out a DVX cloud instance for AWS.…
Lees meerEl Reg dives into global DNS split threat Analysis Russia is intending to set up its "own internet" according to a number of Russian news sources citing a document signed by President Vladimir Putin earlier this month.…
Lees meerReceiver comes to the Store, to pipe apps and desktops into Windows-lite for Schools Citrix has released a version of its Receiver app for Windows 10 S, and in so doing made Microsoft's lightweight cut of Windows for schools a bit more interesting.…
Lees meerWidely used biz tech risks bill bomb, says maker of less popular stuff County and district councils in the UK – Blighty's municipal governments – risk software bills they can't afford if they use Oracle databases, competing vendor TmaxSoft argues. T…
Lees meerDetails are thin, but it looks like disks could help process data out on the edge Analysis Western Digital has grandly announced its will use the open-source RISC-V processor architecture in all future products and "intends to lead the industry tra…
Lees meerSoftware dev tool relaunched with Amazon branding – plus other stuff AWS re:Invent Amid its torrent of product announcements tied to its re:Invent conference, Amazon Web Services on Thursday introduced AWS Cloud9, a browser-based code editor with A…
Lees meerLift and shift to the cloud is harder than you think, and that makes vSphere sticky VMware's again exceeded expectations, with its third quarter results revealing revenue of US$1.98bn, $20m more than expected, and earnings per share seven cents ahea…
Lees meerTo the power of 14G Analysis Dell is increasing the performance of its hyperconverged product lines by adding 14G PowerEdge servers amid triple-digit VxRail revenue growth. Is this just a short-term spurt or something deeper?…
Lees meerMicrosoft extends end-of-life till January 8. Why? Uh, Microsoft For reasons unknown, Microsoft has decided at the last minute not to pull the plug on the old Azure Active Directory portal just yet.…
Lees meerNote the 'currently' because something just made the Gin Palace's shares pop 20 per cent Nokia Networks has denied a rumour that it's planning to make an offer for Juniper Networks.…
Lees meerHuawei all flash array under the microscope Sponsored In 2017 data protection, data growth and hardware costs remain top concerns for those in the market for All Flash Array (AFA) technology.…
Lees meer'None of Your Business' to help bring consumer cases to court Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems is crowdfunding a nonprofit that will bring consumer privacy cases to court in a bid to enforce European data protection laws.…
Lees meerYes, it's real While 5G suffers the usual, protracted birth pangs, unfashionable Gigabit LTE is going to be how your mobile bits are delivered for ages.…
Lees meerThird quarter brings positive cash flow for first time Analysis Pure Storage had a great growth quarter and sees itself taking on NetApp filers with its unstructured data FlashBlade product.…
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