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Time for a more proactive approach to investment? Research Against the backdrop of increasingly crucial and complex IT systems, and a relentless pace of change in the business and technology domains, ensuring that systems are running smoothly and w…
Lees meerUK.gov insiders fairly certain cash won't be spent that way Going by last week's Budget, it looks like the only ones still drinking the 5G Kool-Aid are senior politicians. Perhaps they think it will make them look visionary.…
Lees meerNew TLS 1.0 turnoff offers three months warning, reprieve if you'd rather remain insecure IBM has announced it will again try to wean its cloud off the known-to-be-insecure TLS 1.0 and 1.1, but will also keep them available for some services.…
Lees meerAlso bare metal EC2, that KVM-based hypervisor and an entry to the security biz AWS reveals 'Nitro' - custom ASICS and boxes that do grunt work so EC2 hosts can just run instances Also bare metal EC2 and a KVM-based hypervisor Amazon Web Services ha…
Lees meerWe were bought by your rival, but that doesn't mean we don't still need you (for a few months) A New York investment firm is suing its ISP to retain its access to a high-speed international internet link – after the firm was acquired by a company th…
Lees meerPai puts in his thumb and pulls out a plum Analysis Ajit Pai – the head of America's broadband watchdog, the FCC – has responded to widespread criticism of his plan to tear up net neutrality safeguards by… mocking celebrity tweets.…
Lees meerHow NVMe enables the real-time business Webcast On the 6th of December at 10am GMT we're broadcasting live with a webcast that explores the potential of NVMe to help organisations manage the storage bottleneck.…
Lees meer10TB is a lot of embarrassing, explicit acts Toshiba has taken its MG06 10TB enterprise capacity disk-drive technology and used it to update its surveillance line.…
Lees meerBut can COSMOS find a way to improve HPE profits? Hmmm Well, would ya look at that? Hewlett Packard Enterprise has retained a customer. Stephen Hawking's Centre for Theoretical Cosmology (COSMOS) has slurped the firm's latest data-crunching HPC syst…
Lees meerFrom multi-cloud pain in the ass to a single pane of glass Analysis With OneSphere, HPE has attempted to take a multi-silo, on-premises, hybrid and public cloud pain in the proverbial and "fix it" through one pane of glass.…
Lees meerVirtual machines won't press pause in Nutanix deployments Comtrade's latest HYCU Nutanix backup product version has a fix for the VM stun problem.…
Lees meerVirtzilla's new cloudy release cadence gets an airing VMware has added new services, and new features, to its bare metal service running in Amazon Web Services.…
Lees meerWhich pie *doesn't* Japanese corp have a finger in? Software-defined storage biz Nexenta has picked up another $20m in funding.…
Lees meerC'mon... there has to be some aggregation aggravation Interview How does Hewlett Packard Enterprise view hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) now that it has bought and is digesting SimpliVity?…
Lees meerAnd finally sir, a wafer-thin mint... it is but wafer-thin Tasty storage dishes for your Thanksgiving table include starter from Hazelcast, entree from HPE, a side from Qubole and dessert from Rubrik. Place your napkins in your lap and start dining.…
Lees meerWhat's Redmond got to hide? Or clear with lawyers? Microsoft's delayed its big reveal of how it plans to run VMware on Azure by a fortnight, and won't say why.…
Lees meerOnce you're in... How times change. When the Cloud Industry Forum first started surveying cloud take-up, about seven years ago, most businesses still weren’t using any cloud services. Its latest survey, published this spring, revealed that nearly 90…
Lees meerCity's attempt to foster competition shafted after taking pole position An American city's efforts to make it easier for Google and upstart ISPs to compete against cable giants has been unceremoniously unplugged.…
Lees meerCome on in, the water's... err... cloudy Businesses want cloud-style IT, HPE declared as it pushed out GreenLake on-premises everything-as-a-service models – an evolution of its Flex Capacity pay-per-use infrastructure.…
Lees meerSummer tests show mobile signal on all trains is possible Transport for London promises to have 4G mobile coverage on the London Underground during 2019 following successful tests this summer.…
Lees meerIt'll be a doddle because we invented it, claims state-owned organ Xinhua China has claimed it invented IPv6, according to state-controlled newswire Xinhua.…
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