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Workers slam 'horrendous' handling of layoffs that left even 'engineering managers in the dark' Exclusive Software supply chain management biz Sonatype has laid off 14 percent of its global workforce, according to internal documents seen by The Reg…
Lees meerUpdates said to be rolling out now... if your gateway hasn't already bricked itself An expired security certificate is threatening to wreak havoc with Cisco customers' wide-area networks. For a change, turning the equipment off and back on again wil…
Lees meerTeams gets a bot, OneNote gets a bot, PowerPoint gets a bot, Outlook gets a bot, everybody* gets a bot! Two months ago, Microsoft sprinkled AI-powered Copilot-branded features all over its 365 cloud service, and worked with 20 enterprises including …
Lees meerIts 20,000-node cluster uses outdated MariaDB – for very good reasons Established 80 years ago this year, Los Alamos National Labs remains most famous for its central role in developing the first atomic bomb. But that belies the breadth of scientifi…
Lees meerWe'll believe our DMs are encrypted when someone provides proof, thanks Twitter has rolled out some quality of life updates for direct messages on the platform, and CEO Elon Musk reckons the site is to start encrypting DMs, beginning today, without …
Lees meerWait... what? Confidential computing will become the standard for all tasks rather than a specialized feature used for certain sensitive workloads, and Mark Russinovich, Microsoft's Azure CTO, has hailed it as "the future of advertising."…
Lees meerBuild your own ‘golden images’ and then connect 'em to more stuff, says Microsoft Microsoft has introduced customization capabilities in Azure designed to make it easier for developers and admins to mold their projects to their will.…
Lees meerAdmits to cyberstalking, wire fraud charges as Feds take $700k off him, claim he took part in swatting attacks A 23-year-old British citizen has confessed to "multiple schemes" involving computer crimes, including playing a part in the July 2020 Twi…
Lees meerSome say return to the office is a soft layoff, others blame Gen Z Less than three years after an exec promised the majority of Dell staff would forever work mostly from home, the company has called workers back into the office for at least three ou…
Lees meerAdmits to cyberstalking, wire fraud charges as Feds take $700k off him, claim he took part in swatting attacks A 23-year-old British citizen has confessed to "multiple schemes" involving computer crimes, including playing a part in the July 2020 Twi…
Lees meerPlay designed to swat CockroachDB and tempt users over from hyperscaler DBaaS systems MariaDB is previewing a PostgreSQL-compatible front end in its SkySQL Database-as-a-Service which provides a globally distributed RDBMS on the back end.…
Lees meerFujitsu in the frame for foul up with government document dispersal app Japan's minister for digital transformation and digital reform, Taro Kono, has apologized after a government app breached citizens' privacy.…
Lees meerAdmits to cyberstalking, wire fraud charges as Feds take $700k off him, claim he took part in swatting attacks A 23-year-old British citizen has confessed to "multiple schemes" involving computer crimes, including playing a part in the July 2020 Twi…
Lees meerAnalyst says expense 'no small drop in ocean' but reputational damage could be 'far greater' Britain's leaky outsourcing behemoth Capita is warning investors that the clean-up bill for its recent digital break-in will cost up to £20 million ($25.24 …
Lees meerEmployees are wasting literal days on meetings and email – but in rides AI like a knight in shining armor, right? As an eminent producer of "workplace productivity" tools, Microsoft is well placed to understand how they are used thanks to its data-h…
Lees meerGlobal investment company KKR picks up CoolIT Systems for $270M Liquid cooling has become a hot topic as processors and other datacenter kit consume ever more power and generate more heat that needs to be dissipated. Yet perhaps the clearest sign th…
Lees meerBuilding a wall... of code The UK's Home Office has awarded a £37 million ($46.6 million) tech contract to Capgemini for its borders and immigration management as the services strive to recover from past failings.…
Lees meerNearby system was thought to have an exoplanet, but that was wrong. Now NASA says there may be multiple The James Webb Space Telescope is stirring up more space mysteries with the discovery of an additional pair of debris belts around a young nearby…
Lees meerWait... what? Confidential computing will become the standard for all tasks rather than a specialized feature used for certain sensitive workloads, and Mark Russinovich, Microsoft's Azure CTO, has hailed it as "the future of advertising."…
Lees meerFujitsu in the frame for foul up with government document dispersal app Japan's minister for digital transformation and digital reform, Taro Kono, has apologized after a government app breached citizens' privacy.…
Lees meerStuck in the middle or not, supply chains – and the Korean economy – must carry on South Korean chipmakers believe they are likely to receive a waiver on US semiconductor tool related sanctions for an undisclosed period, according to the country's i…
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