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Will 'engage practically' with former BT arm Sales at broadband provider TalkTalk dropped by 3 per cent in the company's first quarter, with an extra 20,000 new customers failing to offset the drop.…
Lees meerBut bosses can't promise it will be fully complete on time Transport for London has tentatively started testing 4G on the Tube for emergency services. TfL's CTO said he was not "absolutely confident" it would be complete by January, 2019, however.…
Lees meerThat's the Google 'Transfer Appliance', to get data out of your bit barn and into its cloud Google's started a Snowball fight with Amazon Web Services by announcing a “Transfer Appliance” to get data out of your data centre and into its cloud.…
Lees meerAuthentication system couldn't handle the load Australian pay TV broadcaster Foxtel has explained why it couldn't broadcast the new season Game of Thrones without trouble: more than 60,000 new subscribers swamped its systems.…
Lees meerOne step back – but several steps forward possible in battle against NSL gagging orders Gagging orders in the FBI's National Security Letters are all above board and constitutional, a California court has ruled.…
Lees meerHe told El Reg to build an ark conveniently summing it all up Another storage news flood has been washing over us. In between the waves we caught our breath and penned this catch-up.…
Lees meerDuals CPUs, triples capacity Entry-level and mid-market KVM-hypervisor-based Scale Computing has upped its HCIA game with dual CPU systems and a tripled disk capacity product.…
Lees meerIs that clear? Rickety rectangle house Gartner has promoted Pure Storage to the top of the all-flash array pack in its latest Solid-State Array (SSA) Magic Quadrant, and yanked Kaminario into the leaders' quadrant for the first time.…
Lees meerGood luck, Anyone-but-AWS club. You'll need it Kubernetes may be the hawtest thing in container orchestration, but Redmonk analyst James Governor has a different label for it: the "Anyone but Amazon" club. It's an interesting name for a club that in…
Lees meerRegulator given compo demands for tens of millions A former GSM gateway operator is threatening to reactivate a £20m legal claim against Ofcom after the regulator's past policies killed his company, according to documents seen by The Register.…
Lees meerFriendly near-monopoly wants to work with industry, honest Openreach has launched a consultation seeking input from industry to create "full fibre" broadband in Blighty - part of its new cuddly, collaborative approach post legal separation from BT.…
Lees meer114 servers, 3,192 Xeon cores and another million-plus from GPUs, for petaflop performance Dell has won the gig to build a Australia's newest supercomputer.…
Lees meerDon't be waving those flash joint venture interests at anyone without telling us first A California court has told Toshiba not to transfer its flash memory joint venture interests to anyone else without advance notice to WDC subsidiary SanDisk, so t…
Lees meerEMEA boss called it a day, says CEO, amid 'changes' to Euro beachhead Kaminario has left UK sales in the hands of an sales engineer and a chief technology officer following the redundancy of more than half of the local staff, a number of sources hav…
Lees meerSecure shelter under expanded cryptographic umbrella Big Blue has launched its latest, newest, biggest, baddest mainframe, the z14 system.…
Lees meerHome Office happy as Larry Analysis Oracle recently launched its dedicated Government Cloud in the UK - duly wheeling out the Home Office as an example of an early adopter. But to what extent are its new services just vendor lock-in under a cloudwa…
Lees meerNew software-defined and containerised toys, ahead of September's first full release Microsoft's revealed the first fruits of its plan to deliver twice-yearly updates to Windows Server by revealing the first-ever Insider build of the OS.…
Lees meerUncle Sam says it won't trawl through travelers' phones Border searches of US citizens' mobile devices do not extend to data stored solely on remote servers, according to Kevin McAleenan, Acting Commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection A…
Lees meerBlade server initiates server portfolio conversion Huawei has announced a Xeon Scalable Processor conversion of its FusionServer portfolio, with a blade server leading the charge.…
Lees meerGet your office benchmarking Crysi- *cough* I mean, working Amazon has rolled out its latest GPU computing box instance line, G3.…
Lees meerBut can it run Crysis? Cray is supplying an Urika-GX analytics machine to the UK’s Alan Turing Institute for data science research.…
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