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GPDR compliance and deduped cloud backend Backup Exec, Veritas' SME backup product, now sports a subscription-based payment scheme, deduping cloud backends and offering GDPR compliance help.…
Lees meerYes, and Azure NFS and HCI also looking good While still well short of its fiscal 2015 revenue glory days, NetApp has said its all-flash array sales are on fire, and expects more of the same.…
Lees meerAlso, we’ve not delayed the spectrum auction. Anyway, Three started it! Chief exec of BT, Gavin Patterson, has admitted the telco is struggling to make a business case for 5G investment, given the huge costs of getting the network off the ground.…
Lees meerChipzilla goes back to the drawing board on expensive math accelerator line Intel has scrapped Knights Hill, an upcoming addition to its high-end many-core Xeon Phi chip family, and will go back to the drawing board for its microarchitecture.…
Lees meerStopping the powerful changing history, Orwell style At the Internet Archive's headquarters in San Francisco, California, on Wednesday, technologists, educators, archivists, and others fact-oriented folks gathered to discuss how they and the like-mi…
Lees meerSize does matter... especially when you've got launch deadlines to hit Intel and Micron have expanded their XPoint production fab in Utah, USA, as the clock ticks down to the launch of XPoint DIMMs in the second half of 2018.…
Lees meerChips to the rescue Sponsored One of the greatest barriers to broader cloud adoption is security.…
Lees meerAnd this time it's caught up by adding data de-duplication Microsoft's revealed that Storage Spaces Direct will return in the next semi-annual version of Windows Server.…
Lees meerSales down, orders up, hopes pinned on intent-based networking (A.K.A. a dash of AI) Cisco suffered a decline in revenue for Q1 2018, weighed down by ongoing weakness in its switch and router business.…
Lees meerIf that were the case, you might actually Do Us Proud Two Plusnet adverts selling business broadband have been ruled "misleading" by the Advertising Standards Agency.…
Lees meerBeefier grunts from Chipzilla's latest and greatest The HPC server gruntbox space is flourishing, with suppliers pumping out Broadwell-to-Skylake updates one after the other, Huawei being the latest.…
Lees meerWho wants to buy a phone biz? Beleaguered ISP TalkTalk's half-year results have plunged into the red, reporting pre-tax losses of £75m due to major restructuring costs.…
Lees meerEntanglement in the EMEA geo Analysis More details have emerged about the Fujitsu NetApp NFLEX converged system and about Fujitsu's HCI strategy, which might preclude it selling the NetApp HCI.…
Lees meerETSI goes MANO et MANO et MANO for better NFV The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has published the third release of OSM, its open source management and orchestration (MANO) stack for network function virtualisation.…
Lees meerFCC commish wants more than one-page updates on recovery Jessica Rosenworcel, one of the commissioners at America's broadband watchdog the FCC, has reiterated her call for hearings into what is happening with communications on the hurricane-stricken…
Lees meerGotta plug that £14bn deficit somehow BT is proposing to close its defined benefit pension scheme for 11,000 managers and slash contributions to 21,000 frontline staff in a bid to plug a looming £14bn pension deficit.…
Lees meerJet plane, meet bike Analysis NetApp's E570 array supports NVMe over fabrics yet it does not use NVMe drives, potentially slowing data access.…
Lees meerOffers free Docker integration File sync and sharer Panzura says containers are stuck executing locally unless the persistent storage they need moves with them to different on-premises or public cloud data centres. But, as luck would have it, it has…
Lees meerInfiniBox release 4 ticks more o' them mission-crit array boxes Big-iron array supplier Infinidat's fourth major version of its software adds sync (block) and async (file) replication, file directory quotas and quality of service features to quiet d…
Lees meerOh rats! SSE inks deal to run fibre through Thames Water's subterranean empire London's Victorian sewer network is to be made accessible to fibre cables under a deal between SSE Enterprise Telecoms and Thames Water.…
Lees meerMore Apollo 2000 and 4510 power with wee Apollo 70 entering stage Some of HPE's supercomputer Apollo servers are Skylaked and can now say hello to an ARM-powered infant sibling.…
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