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Cue customers blasting weary Christmas staff over Twitter DomainMonster finally resolved problems with its hosted email service on Tuesday, more than two weeks after they first began on 21 December.…
Lees meerPeering into the murky cloud AWS's database migration service (DMS) is storming along according to its head Andy Jassy, who offered a rare data point on the company's development last week.…
Lees meerCollaboration with UAV makers DJI will fit the buggers with cavernous storage Seagate is partnering with drone maker DJI to develop onboard storage for its unmanned aerial vehicles.…
Lees meerJust a dash to Kaby Lake splash CES 2017 Intel has announced Optane memory products in M.2. format to ship in the second 2017 quarter.…
Lees meerExternal drive capacity and connectivity boosters CES 2017 With two Seagate LaCie drive revisions, we see the storage industry doing what it does best at a device level; capacity and connectivity upgrades so as to store more data and get at it fast…
Lees meerCornerstone collapse led to blackouts on campus, it is claimed Rutgers University is struggling to pay its bills on time amid a prolonged outage of its Oracle-powered management systems. It is claimed this IT failure led to power outages within its …
Lees meerChina breaks ground on $24bn memory foundry China's Yangtze River Storage Technology (YMTC) has started building a 3D NAND flash plant.…
Lees meerRise of the Storage Machines On Storage Igneous's Ethernet-accessed, ARM-driven disk drives provide a seriously large amount of collective CPU chops to its dataBox/dataRouter array but the poor little suckers work blindfolded. Why would I say that?…
Lees meerFatter pipes for some, BT Openreach verdict and plenty of hype Blighty’s post Brexit diet must include a "full-fibre" eating plan, or so says the UK’s new digital minister Matt Hancock. Amid all the political noise over the last 12 months, the volum…
Lees meerVR gets a bit too real A flight simulator turned into a real life hazard of its own, after it caught fire and caused €16m (£13.6m) in damage at Frankfurt airport.…
Lees meer'When's the bin man coming?' A Yorkshire council's website has been out of action since Boxing Day, causing a headache for residents mostly seeking info on bin collections.…
Lees meerTechnical and HPC gains offset commodity server losses IDC bean-counters saw strong high-end server revenue growth in the third quarter high-performance technical computing market but revenue falls in low-end sysyems.…
Lees meerSoz bumpkins, it's not for you The government is asking for ideas on how it should splash £400m earmarked for fibre broadband investment.…
Lees meerESG says Apeiron NVMe array delivers real time Splunk goods Case study Apeiron has had its Splunk processing speed advantage confirmed by ESG. Big deal. So what?…
Lees meerMicrosoft embiggens cloudy BLOBs from 195GB to 4.77 TB, blocks from 4MB to 100MB The waistline of Azure's storage service continues to expand, with Microsoft upping the size of the Binary Large Objects it can define.…
Lees meerWins 7,000-core supercomputer build deal way down under Huawei's scored a nice HPC win in Australia, with the University of Tasmania selecting it to provide a 7,000-cores-plus machine.…
Lees meerNew magic quadrant plus other bits and bytes from the enterprise backup world Just another sweet week in storage with a blitz of news candy covering archiving, flash arrays, compression and removable disk backup.…
Lees meerFull restructuring needed, it says +Comment Cyrus Capital Partners, a major Sphere 3D shareholder, has filed a highly critical public letter calling for a full restructuring of the company to fix "cost" and "under-performance" issues.…
Lees meerSK Hynix seems persuaded +Comment SK Hynix, the world's second largest DRAM and NAND fab company, is going to build a new flash foundry in South Korea.…
Lees meerServer virtualisation is so 2006. But other virtual ideas are just getting started END-OF-YEAR ROUND UP 2016 was a year in which virtualisation became so mainstream, so expected, so accepted that it started to look like a moribund market.…
Lees meerMangstor: We wanted a biz brain, and we got one Mangstor founder and chief architect Ashwin Kamath contacted us to correct and clarify our story about the Mangstor CEO change, in which we wrote that its new CEO had no storage background. He noted th…
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