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Judge rules in battle over seizure of overseas Gmail files Google and the US government are quarreling over just how much money the Chocolate Factory must pay in daily fines while it appeals against a search warrant for email held overseas.…
Lees meerExpert's protip: 'Hope is not an investment strategy' If you threw money at the blockchain startup Tezos during its $232m initial coin offering fundraising round in July, here's something you can learn for future investments.…
Lees meerQ3 profits and revenues up but execs grilled over cloudy future Enterprise giant SAP has reported an increase in both revenues and operating profits for the latest quarter – but execs were forced to explain a slowdown in cloud bookings.…
Lees meerAlso slags off BT, backs Ofcom, keeps mum on Liberty tie-up "Basically the message is Vodafone is back," says UK chief executive Nick Jeffrey, a message he's so eager to convey at a breakfast briefing hosted by the company that it almost sounds as i…
Lees meerIndustry age bias a source of constant worry Almost half of tech workers in the US, like Hollywood stars, live in constant fear that age will end their careers, according to a new poll.…
Lees meerQumulo, HGST, StorageCraft move in, crack open craft beers In Gartner's perennial game of musical chairs, otherwise known as its annual magic quadrant exercise, the latest object storage square ushers three in and one out.…
Lees meerFlash forward Sponsored Sales of purpose-built storage appliances are falling, markedly, according to IDC, revenue and capacity falling respectively by 16.2 per cent and 14.9 per cent in the analyst’s latest quarterly tracker in September.…
Lees meerIn Citrix's world, you'd do this to leave vSphere. In the real world? This is silo-saving Citrix has endorsed a third-party product that lets you manage its Xen Server virtualization stack with VMware's vCenter Server.…
Lees meerPlan avoids the need for new fibre to connect a squillion small cells +COMMENT Cisco and CableLabs have put their heads together in the hope they can convince mobile network operators that with a bit of unicorn-dust, DOCSIS networks can support the…
Lees meerXen pins seven bugs to the card, all with guests doing nasty things to hosts The Xen Project has posted advisories and patches for seven bugs, most of which let guests run denial-of-service (DoS) attacks on hosts.…
Lees meerRedmond now able to host projects like ████████ and █████████████ in █████ and ███████████ Microsoft's Azure cloud has been approved to host classified-level applications for the US government.…
Lees meerHow'd you like them Big Apples? US telco caught up in kickback scam Verizon will have to reach between its couch cushions for $17.7m to shoo away allegations it overcharged New York schools for phone lines and broadband.…
Lees meer'That's insane' says judge (and everyone else) amid FoI battle New York cops claim they can't tell anyone how much cash they have seized from people under civil asset forfeiture laws – because their IBM DB2 database is knackered.…
Lees meerWindows Server 2016; now you see it, now you don't Support for Storage Spaces Direct, Microsoft's version of VSAN, has been stripped from the latest build of Windows Server 2016, version 1709, which was released on Tuesday.…
Lees meerPart of the opening of the network Openreach has today offered its communication providers an alternative to the Ofcom-proposed Dark Fibre Access (DFA) product, which a court ruling slapped down three months ago.…
Lees meerMD reportedly wants look-in on fab agreements Bain Japan's MD reportedly wants to get on the Toshiba Memory Business board, to invest in it and get an agreement with WDC about continuing the joint venture to make flash chips.…
Lees meerAdvert looked too much like a BT contract, says watchdog Fibre ISP Hyperoptic has been slammed by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for releasing an advert that looked like an official contract from BT.…
Lees meerTake a mass spectroscope and synthesise some 'very tiny disks are coming' hype Monomer-manipulating researchers writing in Nature this month say they can have read multi-byte sequences using mass spectroscopy and bit-storing monomers.…
Lees meerWindows Server version 1709 is now yours for the downloading Microsoft's vision of six-monthly Windows Server updates is now a reality.…
Lees meerNice try, Big Blue, but it's now 22 straight quarters of revenue decline IBM topped analyst expectations in its third quarter of the year, but still couldn't shake a run of falling revenue that now stands at 5 and a half years long.…
Lees meerThrow your storage vanities on the bonfire Analysis Security software supplier Symantec is moving 105 Norton data centre applications to Microsoft's Azure cloud.…
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