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Weekend's over, here's some info to impress colleagues It's a brand new week. We know you're all dying to get back to work. Here's a load of enterprise storage info to kickstart your Monday.…
Lees meerCommVault and Veeam both sign up in a week, which Cisco says is a total co-incidence Cisco's pals are excited that The Borg has signed them up for new data protection bundles.…
Lees meerSwitch to 3.5-inch disks for bulk capacity sealed engineers' fate Seagate is closing a design center in South Korea, according to its 8-K homework submitted to US financial watchdog, the SEC.…
Lees meerWho nodes what'll actually be in it, though Backgrounder SolidFire boss Dave Wright talked with El Reg and discussed the vendor's upcoming hyper-converged system based on its own nodes.…
Lees meerScalable agility Promo Infrastructure as a Service can make your computing operations more scalable and agile. It may also be the first step to something larger.…
Lees meerStartup promises permissioned Blockchain-validated truth database Analysis Startup Gospel Technology is evangelising the use of Blockchain to secure and verify sharable data.…
Lees meerSmaller than Optane, but faster and perhaps a bit immortal too Non-volatile memory outfit Everspin's popped some of its Spin Torque MRAM onto a PCIe card in the hope system builders get excited about a new tier of memory. Or is it a new tier of stor…
Lees meerAd-slinger pushes its very own version of Lambda, opens YouTube and AdWords data hose Google Next '17 Google has rolled out a slew of new additions to its Cloud platform, including public release of the Cloud Functions serverless code set.…
Lees meerDR upstart's board adds chap with data loss experience: Yahoo! CFO Ken Goldman Nutanix users protecting their data with Zerto software need to pay close attention to the latter's recently-released 5.0U2 as it fixes a problem that could cause data co…
Lees meerThere's nothing for it but IPv6. And potentially new kit Verizon Wireless will soon stop issuing public static IPv4 addresses to its business customers “due to a shortage of available addresses.”…
Lees meerIt's been a good 20 years. Time to move on Comment This week, HPE offered to acquire Nimble Storage for around $1.09bn, plus another $200m in share options.…
Lees meerAT&T's network last night was a fiasco – don't worry though, the FCC is on the case AT&T suffered an America-wide outage of 911 emergency calls Wednesday evening, sparking some degree of panic and a swift response from US comms regulator, the FCC.…
Lees meerAlmaden researchers make breakthrough with Holmium Molecules are so yesterday – IBM boffins at Almaden have cracked atomic storage, magnetising a single atom and storing a bit of data on it.…
Lees meerHome Office stepping up inspections of Tier 2 visa sponsors Exclusive The UK has suspended ZTE from the immigration scheme used by foreign companies to allow foreign nationals to work locally, The Register can exclusively reveal.…
Lees meerPort problem, captain: Microservices to the event horizon Legacy, or technical debt – call it what you will – has always been a major challenge to techies looking to move forward and never more so than now, as you're being asked to shift data centre…
Lees meerAuthor of The 5G Myth and former Ofcom boss says his piece Government plans to dip its toe in 5G tech with a £16m test hub as part of its "5G strategy" have been welcomed by one of the most vocal critics of the technology as a pragmatic move.…
Lees meerAims to hit WD for six with new product for hyperscalers Seagate has announced a 12TB helium-filled data centre disk drive, catching up with WD's Ultrastar He12, and providing both SAS and SATA interfaces.…
Lees meerOn storage-class memory and leaving HP Labs Interview When "retired" HP Labs head Martin Fink surprisingly joined Western Digital as CTO we were interested how this memory-driven computing proponent would affect WD's solid state tech strategy.…
Lees meerPainting the boxes white Bowing to the inevitable, Arista has decided to risk cannibalising its hardware sales and is making its Extensible Operating System (EOS) available for container deployment as cEOS).…
Lees meerRedmond fires bullet into WinTel's belly Pic Microsoft today signaled more than half of its cloud data center capacity is set to be powered by 64-bit ARM servers.…
Lees meerAI-connected window signs that log your age and guess your mood: Who wouldn't want that? Google is pitching retailers on a total conversion of their floor, register, and warehouse systems to its Chrome, Android, and Cloud platforms.…
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