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Crimson headcover kernel gets dedupe and compression The Mad Hatter of Linux is getting Alice in Wonderland style physical space virtualisation with thin provisioning, compression and deduplication courtesy of Permabit.…
Lees meerAdds Azure to its replication bridge target list Zerto announced its Enterprise Cloud Edition with general availability of Zerto Virtual Replication 5.0 (ZVR), which has Microsoft Azure support.…
Lees meerAll is well, rejoice, rejoice, let's get into the white 'n' fluffy Intel has caved to Google pressure over data centre silicon and has joined hands with Mountain View to fly you into the white and fluffy cloud of everyone else's enterprise future.…
Lees meerVirtzilla's Predictive Distributed Resource Scheduler squeezed into final release VMware's quietly revealed that vSphere 6.5 is now generally available and therefore on-sale to world+dog.…
Lees meerWant to keep your call records private? Disconnect from iCloud Apple's effort to avoid becoming an on-demand data dispensary for authorities faces unlikely saboteurs: The company's commitment to convenience and its customers' preference for the same…
Lees meerData to be crunched in on-premises bit barn, transport types confirm Transport for London is to start a four week trial of reading Wi-Fi connection request data from London Underground passengers’ mobile phones.…
Lees meerBuying app monitoring and analytics smarts to add to its infrastructure intelligence Storage workload and network testing company Virtual Instruments has bought Xangati and its hybrid cloud and virtualisation performance management technology.…
Lees meerNeat storage subsystem adds multiple OS instances WDLabs has introduced a Raspberry Pi storage subsystem with three drive products and multiple OS project spaces.…
Lees meerDeclining funds and staff but growing flash revenues Analysis NetApp's long story short – customers aren't buying the old stuff and don't like the new stuff much either.…
Lees meerTargets the heart of the network Analysis Nine months after announcing its Telecom Infrastructure Project (TIP), Facebook has held its first summit and unveiled new partners and a first concrete project, a white box transponder/router for fibre bac…
Lees meer$10bn scheme not at all unrealistic *cough* Hyperloop *cough* Money-burning madman Elon Musk has asked US regulators for permission to launch more than 4,000 satellites in a $10bn wheeze to create a global satellite internet network.…
Lees meerFlashArray//M customers will get souped-up protocol Pure's NVMe-Ready Guarantee promises every newly purchased FlashArray//M can be upgraded to full NVMe through their Evergreen Storage program.…
Lees meer#PrayForKCL Exclusive Staff at King's College London are now being offered counseling and prayers to help them get over the data loss suffered during October's catastrophic IT failure.…
Lees meerData centre owner Everest says routers in stack ran different software versions Cloudy hosting biz Memset's outage yesterday has been explained by data centre operator Everest DC: a power outage combined with stacked routers each running different s…
Lees meerPOPs dropped into DCs for better performance and local peering Sysadmins need a "nice" user experience, Dropbox reckons, and Daniel Iversen (head of solution architects for Dropbox Asia Pacific) told The Register that was in mind when the outfit pus…
Lees meerYet another cloud workstation hits the market, plus some grunt for artificial braniacs Google's followed its cloudy rivals into the servers-plus-GPUs caper, announcing that “Early in 2017, Google Cloud Platform will offer GPUs worldwide for Google C…
Lees meerWe're talking about the new Facebook-funded APG submarine cable. Not that If you fancy a long-distance Asian internet hookups now available, we have good news: the Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) submarine cable has been completed and brings 100Gbps of c…
Lees meerAmazon offers to handle payments for third-party SaaS devs Amazon Web Services has opened a store that will allow customers to purchase additional software-as-a-service products and pay with their monthly AWS bill.…
Lees meerTech policy under the Donald: He's got a pen and a phone, too Comment No wonder America’s biggest lobbyist, Google, has been so frantic to drive through its agenda this year.…
Lees meerRedmond's cloud has early-morning hiccup Microsoft says it has recovered from the issues that left some Azure customers unable to access the cloud service in the US.…
Lees meerContainerised Content Intelligence... and it kind of/sort of converges data silos HDS has announced Hitachi Content Intelligence, software which can search for and read content in multiple structured and unstructured data silos and analyse it.…
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