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25 Jul 2025
News brief: SharePoint attacks hammer globe
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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25 Jul 2025
Commvault to acquire Satori Cyber for GenAI data security
By Tim McCarthySatori Cyber, the third acquisition eyed by data backup vendor Commvault in less than two years, would add security technologies for Generative AI to Commvault's platform.
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25 Jul 2025
Intel cuts spending, eyes data center recovery after mixed Q2
By Shane SniderCEO Lip-Bu Tan says the company's layoff plan is mostly complete as Intel tries to rebound after financial woes in recent years.
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24 Jul 2025
US seeks ‘unquestioned’ AI dominance
By Alex ScroxtonUS AI action plan sets out aims to expand American dominance in the world of artificial intelligence
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24 Jul 2025
IBM chief confident AI isn’t eroding other parts of the business
By Cliff SaranChairman, president and CEO Arvind Krishna talks of growth and margin expansion as Big Blue expects artificial intelligence to deliver internal savings of $4.5bn this year
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23 Jul 2025
Subpostmasters shoulder costs of Fujitsu’s Post Office IT outage
By Karl FlindersFujitsu datacentre outage hit subpostmaster sales for two hours, leaving subpostmasters to seek compensation
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22 Jul 2025
FuriosaAI to fuel LG Exaone LLM: Is it a challenge to Nvidia?
By Shane SniderThe South Korean semiconductor startup scored LG as its first major customer, as companies compete to take advantage of the AI boom.
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22 Jul 2025
Colt targets crypto traders with low-latency connectivity
By Aaron TanConnectivity service aims to give digital asset traders and enterprises deploying AI applications a performance edge by connecting cloud regions faster than native backbones
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22 Jul 2025
Microsoft confirms China link to SharePoint hacks
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft confirms two known China-nexus threat actors, and one other suspected state-backed hacking group, are exploiting vulnerabilities in SharePoint Server
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22 Jul 2025
UK government signs partnership with OpenAI
By Lis EvenstadDeal sees firm behind ChatGPT collaborate with government on AI security research to explore investment opportunities
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22 Jul 2025
AWS adds vector functionality to S3 object storage
By Antony AdsheadS3 Vectors allows customers to store AI vector data in S3 object storage, a move that potentially allows for much cheaper storage of vectorised data usually held in vector databases
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22 Jul 2025
Hitachi Vantara claims Hitachi iQ the most complete AI stack
By Stéphane LarcherHitachi Vantara says its approach to storage and AI offers the most comprehensive solutions, based on its industrial heritage and RAG-like functionality it claims others don’t have
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21 Jul 2025
Linx, Megaport expand connectivity for London networks
By Joe O’HalloranLondon Internet Exchange announces a strategic partnership with global network-as-a-service provider offering one invoice, one port and one point of contact for engineering support
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18 Jul 2025
Peer warns IT suppliers against partnering with Fujitsu in government contracts
By Karl FlindersAccording to publicly available figures, Fujitsu has won over half a billion pounds in government business as prime contractor since January 2024, but there is more than what has been reported
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17 Jul 2025
UK government plans to ramp up sovereign computer capacity
By Cliff SaranIsambard-AI and Dawn are two of the supercomputers that mark the beginning of the UK’s goal to deliver 420 Exaflops of computer by 2030
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17 Jul 2025
Fujitsu outage crashes Post Office Horizon system
By Karl FlindersJapanese IT giant’s time serving the Post Office is due to end next year, but problems persist
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17 Jul 2025
LG adds extra gear to automotive content platform for Kia
By Joe O’HalloranElectronics giant’s Automotive Content Platform to power in-car streaming for European models of all-electric SUV, marking an expansion of in-car experience to key region following successful deployments in Korea
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15 Jul 2025
Meta, Google unveil massive AI data center investment plans
By Shane SniderMeta and Google tout aggressive AI infrastructure investments focused on data center builds and power.
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10 Jul 2025
Oracle, AWS partner for cloud database boost
By Shane SniderOracle Database@AWS combines the companies' tools to eliminate costly and complex data pipeline buildouts while adding to its collection of agreements with hyperscalers.
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10 Jul 2025
UK and France forge closer cyber, tech research ties
By Alex ScroxtonThe navigation and timing systems used by power suppliers and emergency services to run their operations will fall in scope of an Anglo-French research pact that will also foster development in AI and supercomputing
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09 Jul 2025
Broadcom discontinues vVols storage capability for VMware
By Tim McCarthyThe vVols capability, a VMware storage feature for the past decade, is being sunset in VCF 9 and discontinued in VCF 9.1 as Broadcom continues to winnow the VMware catalog.
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08 Jul 2025
Google slams claims it’s ‘misleading’ the public with its GHG emissions data
By Caroline DonnellyInternet search giant Google stands accused of “cherry-picking” data from its environmental sustainability report to portray itself as a “good climate actor”, after campaigners from Kairos Fellowship picked holes in the publication
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07 Jul 2025
Interview: Data processing for particle physics at Cern
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Cern principal scientist Archana Sharma about pattern recognition, machine learning and quantum technology
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02 Jul 2025
Scattered Spider link to Qantas hack is likely, say experts
By Alex ScroxtonA developing cyber attack at Australian airline Qantas that started at a third-party call centre is already being tentatively attributed to Scattered Spider. Find out more and learn about the next steps for those affected
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02 Jul 2025
DDN targets enterprise-shaped hole in its AI storage offer
By Stéphane LarcherSpecialist in AI and HPC storage DDN has oriented towards higher performance array products more suited to the enterprise as it aims at $1bn in turnover for 2025
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01 Jul 2025
The road to quantum datacentres goes beyond logical qubits
By Cliff SaranIndustry experts gathered in London to explore the missing pieces needed to deploy quantum computing at scale in datacentres
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30 Jun 2025
Second AI Energy Council meeting looks to forecast future demand
By Cliff SaranGiven Labour’s ambition to use AI to drive economic growth, questions need to be answered on how the nation’s energy grid will cope
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30 Jun 2025
How modular design is reshaping India’s datacentre landscape
By Pratima HarigunaniModular datacentre infrastructure can help Indian enterprises build faster, greener and more flexible datacentres to cope with the demand for local data storage and growing use of AI and edge computing
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26 Jun 2025
UK IT infrastructure processes images looking back 20 billion light years
By Karl FlindersA UK team prepared infrastructure to process images from world’s largest digital camera and provide on-demand access to global science community
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25 Jun 2025
HPE launches software push with CloudOps bundle
By Tim McCarthyAt HPE Discover, the infrastructure vendor promises a 'great VM reset' on HPE Private Cloud and touts a new software push.
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24 Jun 2025
Agentic AI at the core of HPE networking, GreenLake updates
By Shane SniderThe infrastructure titan launched several new products and services aimed at bolstering customers' appetite and abilities for AI workload optimization.
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24 Jun 2025
HPE offerings dive into AI features and new bundle packages
By Tim McCarthyThe new HPE Cloud Ops Software suite bundles pieces of the vendor's private cloud data centering offerings, and HPE expands AI capabilities in software and hardware.
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24 Jun 2025
Interview: Pure Storage on the AI data challenge beyond hardware
By Antony AdsheadWe talk to Pure Storage’s vice-president of AI infrastructure about data quality for artificial intelligence and the need for data engineering to ensure the integrity, completeness and appropriateness of data for AI training
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23 Jun 2025
Industrial strategy: Takeaways for UK tech innovations
By Cliff SaranLabour wants to put the UK at the forefront of tech innovation. Its industrial strategy offers a funding boost for tech and lighter-touch regulation
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23 Jun 2025
Europe’s semiconductor leaders are racing to meet energy demands
By Pat BransInnovative ideas are discussed at Leti Innovation Days, as datacentres swell under the weight of AI workloads
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23 Jun 2025
Interview: Rolf Krolke, regional technology director, The Access Group
By Antony AdsheadWe talk to The Access Group’s technology director for APAC about integration and ongoing management of legacy systems in an extremely acquisitive company, and the worldwide storage refresh he’s overseeing as part of that process
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18 Jun 2025
Texas Instruments injects $60B into U.S. chip manufacturing
By Shane SniderThe company will partner with Nvidia, Apple, Ford, SpaceX and others to spur domestic semiconductor production.
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18 Jun 2025
Execs shy away from open models and open source AI
By Cliff SaranThe Capgemini Research Institute has found that business executives prefer the support and security associated with commercial products
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17 Jun 2025
Microsoft declares era of logical qubits
By Aaron TanThe tech giant is moving past the noisy, intermediate-scale quantum era, focusing on building a fault-tolerant supercomputer as it looks to democratise quantum computing and speed up scientific discovery
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17 Jun 2025
Wait is over for Broadcom's VMware Cloud Foundation 9
By Tim McCarthyThe first major revision of the VMware platform under Broadcom's ownership is now available to all VMware Cloud Foundation and VMware vSphere Foundation subscribers.
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16 Jun 2025
HPE doubles Nonstop server platform memory, bandwidth
By Shane SniderThe company says its latest releases will fuel efficiency for enterprise customers, with the help of Intel Xeon processors.
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16 Jun 2025
CNCF eyes open source Cuda alternative as AI’s influence grows
By Aaron TanOpen source leaders highlight breakthroughs in projects like OpenTelemetry and discuss the open source community’s role in shaping the future of artificial intelligence workloads and fostering global collaboration amid geopolitical tensions
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12 Jun 2025
France is committed to AI, says president Macron
By Lis EvenstadThe French president wants homegrown artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and thinks plans to create a European cloud platform dedicated to AI will be a ‘game changer’
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11 Jun 2025
NHS IT the big winner in Reeves’ Spending Review
By Alex ScroxtonThe chancellor of the exchequer has significantly upped spending on digital and technology initiatives in the current Spending Review period, with the NHS receiving a 50% tech funding increase
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11 Jun 2025
UK government recommits to Edinburgh supercomputer plan with £750m funding pledge
By Caroline DonnellyAfter pulling the plug on plans by the previous government to build a supercomputer in Edinburgh, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology commits £750m to a very similar initiative
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10 Jun 2025
June Patch Tuesday resolves Windows zero-day
By Tom WalatMicrosoft fixes 66 bugs, including an actively exploited WebDAV remote-code execution flaw, but the BadSuccessor vulnerability remains unpatched.
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10 Jun 2025
UK defence scheme invests in future cyber tech Cheri
By Alex ScroxtonCambridge-based SCI Semiconductors is awarded DTEP funding to work on the application of defensive Cheri technology
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10 Jun 2025
Cisco reimagines infrastructure for the AI era
By Aaron TanCisco is betting on an AI-driven, agent-based future for infrastructure management with AI Canvas and a raft of network security capabilities at its Cisco Live 2025 conference
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10 Jun 2025
IBM updates path to fault-tolerant quantum computing
By Cliff SaranTwo academic papers show how the company plans to provide quantum error correction using a technique that can run in real time
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10 Jun 2025
Open source a ‘force multiplier’ for AI innovation
By Aaron TanFrom powerful large language models to the next wave of AI agents, the open-source community is driving innovation and setting the agenda for the entire field, according to leaders at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China
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10 Jun 2025
Microsoft given until 25 July to respond to UK cloud licensing legal claim
By Caroline DonnellyThe UK Competition Appeal Tribunal has given Microsoft just over a month to prepare a response to a group legal claim over its cloud licensing practices
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09 Jun 2025
Starmer opens London Tech Week with £1bn AI boost
By Cliff SaranPrime Minister unveiled plans to boost UK’s high-performance compute capacity 20-fold, along with funding to bolster skills
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06 Jun 2025
FTC sends message with Synopsys, Ansys divestiture order
By Makenzie HollandTo prevent the creation of a monopoly in software tools used to design semiconductors, the FTC wants the two companies to divest assets before merging.
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06 Jun 2025
CSC, Surf and Nokia achieve 1.2 Tbps data transfer in supercomputer trial
By Joe O’HalloranTrial designed to help research networks prep for high-performance computing clusters and AI factories handling high-intensity workloads, confirming feasibility of multi-domain, high-capacity data transfers across multiple domains
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05 Jun 2025
UK backdoor order to Apple raises bipartisan concerns
By Makenzie HollandU.S. officials fear that gaps in existing law may enable countries to target U.S. companies with data access requests that harm user privacy and security.
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04 Jun 2025
Amazon to launch $10B data center upgrade in North Carolina
By Shane SniderAs Amazon races to compete with Big Tech rivals for AI dominance, its Tar Heel State investment is part of a $100 billion capital expenditure effort slated for 2025.
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04 Jun 2025
Meta inks 20-year nuclear deal to power data center
By Shane SniderThe tech giant's agreement with Constellation Energy will secure an alternative source for power-hungry AI ambitions -- likely saving a once-doomed nuclear energy plant.
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03 Jun 2025
National Grid starts building large-scale substation to support growth of West London datacentres
By Caroline DonnellyThe National Grid has started work on building a new substation on the outskirts of Greater London to ease pressure on local electricity transmission and distribution networks
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02 Jun 2025
Planning permission sought for UK’s largest AI datacentre campus
By Caroline DonnellyNorth Lincolnshire Council has received a planning permission application for another large-scale datacentre development, in support of its bid to become an AI Growth Zone
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02 Jun 2025
AI in IT services and the diminishing correlation between people and growth
By Karl FlindersWhile non-IT business professionals in the middle of their careers face the most disruption from generative AI, professionals in the IT services sector and their employers are prepared for change
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30 May 2025
Noisy quantum hardware could crack RSA-2048 in seven days
By Cliff SaranResearch highlights the need for quantum safe cryptography given the speed with which quantum computing is evolving
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30 May 2025
Cloud migration demands contractual safeguards and clear strategy
By Aaron TanCyber security experts urge organisations to define clear objectives, understand shared security models and implement strong data governance when migrating workloads to the cloud
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29 May 2025
Nvidia takes $4.5bn hit due to export restrictions
By Cliff SaranNvidia warns it could miss out on $50bn market opportunity as China ramps up its AI capabilities
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28 May 2025
HPE Aruba Networking expands distributed services switch platform
By Joe O’HalloranLeading network tech and services provider extends offer with distributed services switches, and expanded wired and wireless portfolio, to meet increasing AI and high-performance computing demands
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28 May 2025
DSIT tells Ofcom to prepare to expand regulatory remit to include datacentres
By Caroline DonnellyDuring a recent audience with the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, Ofcom confirmed preparations are underway for it to start regulating the datacentre sector
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27 May 2025
Government launches search to link UK to European supercomputers
By Cliff SaranAs part of Horizon 2020, the UK recently signed up to an EU initiative to support the expansion of high-performance computing for AI
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27 May 2025
Imec ITF World 2025: The hardware horizon for AI
By Pat BransAt its recent ITF World 2025 conference in Antwerp, Belgian research institute Imec delivered a pointed message: as AI accelerates, the world needs new thinking – not just in software, but in the hardware ecosystems underpinning it
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26 May 2025
Gartner: VMware users face multi-hypervisor future
By Stephen WithersWith two-thirds of organisations reportedly negative about Broadcom’s VMware licensing changes, Gartner analyst Michael Warrilow advises IT leaders of multi-year migrations and an inevitable shift towards multiple hypervisors
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26 May 2025
Gprnt platform to ease sustainability reporting
By Aaron TanSingapore businesses can now automatically generate basic sustainability reports free of charge using Gprnt, a platform aimed at simplifying reporting and unlocking green financing
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23 May 2025
Data embassies and US embargo halt give Saudi AI hope
By Mark BallardGulf autocracy gets access to powerful AI chips subject to export ban and pursues legal reforms to make foreign computing firms feel comfortable about putting their data there
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22 May 2025
Dell Technologies customers building real-world AI apps
By Tim McCarthyEnterprises and nonprofits at Dell Tech World 2025 are already deploying advanced AI, as Dell Technologies readies a new wave of products to meet future demand.
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22 May 2025
Dell arms partners with resiliency and automation tools
By Simon QuickeVendor has used Las Vegas event to make a number of announcements that are designed to improve its security, datacentre management and AI position
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22 May 2025
HMRC begins escape from Fujitsu’s grip through £500m contract
By Karl FlindersHMRC looking for a supplier to support its planned exit from three Fujitsu datacentre contracts
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22 May 2025
How to tackle your infrastructure technical debt
By Stephen WithersGartner analysts explain how infrastructure and operations teams can address the accumulation of outdated systems and make a compelling business case for upgrades
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22 May 2025
Agentic AI to drive heavy infrastructure demands
By Aaron TanAs organisations begin to explore agentic AI, Dell’s Soo Mei May warns that scaling these intelligent systems will have higher compute, memory, storage and networking requirements, far exceeding those for generative AI
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21 May 2025
M&S cyber attack disruption likely to last until July
By Alex ScroxtonM&S says it has moved into recovery mode after a ransomware attack, but expects some disruption to persist throughout the coming weeks
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21 May 2025
Fujitsu raked in £80m from HMRC in March alone, despite Post Office scandal
By Karl FlindersHM Revenue & Customs described as a UK ‘cash cow’ for the Japanese IT giant at the centre of the Post Office Horizon scandal
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21 May 2025
Vast Data launches into AI stratosphere with AgentEngine
By Antony AdsheadVast has built out into data management from its roots and will now offer customisable agentic AI agents that can tap into its existing storage, database and messaging capabilities
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21 May 2025
Red Hat touts OpenShift Virtualization momentum
By Aaron TanEnterprises are increasingly adopting Red Hat’s OpenShift Virtualization, driven by Broadcom’s VMware licensing changes and a desire for a stable, AI-ready platform, company executives revealed at the Red Hat Summit this week
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20 May 2025
Early-stage tech companies comb through data, software code
By John MooreSoftware startups participating in the 2025 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium's Innovation Showcase take on the challenge of picking out the key signals from vast amounts of data.
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20 May 2025
Dell makes private cloud optionality a priority
By Tim McCarthyDell Technologies wants to enable automation and choice on its data center hardware, with third-party support for Dell NativeEdge and new software, including Dell Private Cloud.
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20 May 2025
Dell unveils disaggregated infrastructure strategy
By Aaron TanDell makes push for disaggregated infrastructure, aiming to offer enterprises the independent scaling of three-tier architectures with the operational benefits of hyperconverged systems
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20 May 2025
Dell Technologies CEO expects AI ubiquity in the enterprise
By Tim McCarthyMichael Dell says he anticipates smaller, focused AI deployments for enterprise applications, but IT experts foresee challenges in adoption and security.
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20 May 2025
Ireland sets out chip plan
By Cliff SaranIreland has a long history of attracting high-tech firms. Building on the EU Chip Act, it now aims to be a leader in semiconductors
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20 May 2025
Build 2025: Microsoft opens up Windows machine learning
By Cliff SaranWindows machine learning is one of the highlights of this year’s Microsoft annual developer event. The company is also paving the way to multi-agent artificial intelligence in Windows
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19 May 2025
Dell Technologies pitches its hardware for AI data centers
By Tim McCarthyServers, networking and storage hardware take center stage at Dell Technologies World 2025, as well as a tightly integrated offering with AI titans such as Nvidia and Google.
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19 May 2025
Trump visit bolsters Saudi AI
By Cliff SaranA new AI datacentre is among the initiatives the White House announced during the president’s Middle East visits
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19 May 2025
Keepit to expand SaaS backup footprint and intelligent automation
By Antony AdsheadDanish cloud backup provider will add Atlassian and Okta support and has plans for intelligent automated restores to customer RPOs and RTOs as well a threat library
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18 May 2025
AI’s thirst for power pushing enterprises into supercomputing
By Aaron TanThe compute and energy demands of large-scale AI are turning enterprise AI infrastructure into supercomputing, though the search for a killer app and concerns over initial infrastructure costs remain
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15 May 2025
How close is quantum computing to commercial reality?
By Cliff SaranAt a recent event, experts explored the progress towards logical qubits and how these will be applied to empower business IT
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13 May 2025
NHS trust cloud plans hampered by Trump tariff uncertainty
Essex NHS wants to move some capacity to the Nutanix cloud, but can’t be certain prices will hold between product selection and when procurement plans gain approval
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12 May 2025
University will ‘pull the plug’ to test Nutanix disaster recovery
By Antony AdsheadUniversity of Reading set to save circa £500,000 and deploy Nutanix NC2 hybrid cloud that will allow failover from main datacentre
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09 May 2025
Nutanix platform may benefit from VMware customer unrest
By Tim McCarthyNutanix's Next 2025 conference attendees are jumping ship to the platform after Broadcom's VMware buy, as Nutanix executives plan enterprise-driven evolutions for the platform.
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09 May 2025
Apple to play modest role after datacentre heat breakthrough in Denmark
By Mark BallardCountry at forefront of industrial heat recycling expects datacentres will take only modest role in heating homes after government paved way with widely celebrated law
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08 May 2025
Nutanix CEO talks customer challenges and platform updates
By Tim McCarthyMany customers are still looking for a VMware exit and need a modernized platform, Nutanix President and CEO Rajiv Ramaswami says in this Q&A with Informa TechTarget.
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08 May 2025
Nutanix opens up to all external storage
By Antony AdsheadCEO Rajiv Ramaswami says Nutanix will open its platform to all external storage, allowing it to profit from customers wanting to move away from VMware, as well as the hyper-converged curious
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07 May 2025
Nutanix breaks the bounds of HCI again with Pure Storage linkup
By Antony AdsheadHyper-converged infrastructure pioneer adds external Pure Storage arrays in a move that it touts as a way for customers to get off VMware, but which also helps them scale for AI
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07 May 2025
Nutanix escapes the datacentre with Cloud Native AOS
By Antony AdsheadHyper-converged infrastructure provider offers its operating system independently of a hypervisor to allow containerised apps to run at the edge or on Kubernetes runtimes in the Amazon cloud
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07 May 2025
Cisco lays out plans for networking in era of quantum computing
By Cliff SaranThe network equipment provider has opened a new lab and developed a prototype chip as it fleshes out its quantum networking strategy
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07 May 2025
Datacentre outages decreasing in frequency, Uptime Institute Intelligence data shows
By Caroline DonnellyDatacentre outages are becoming less common and severe, but power supply issues remain enduring cause of most downtime incidents
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07 May 2025
DSIT aims to bolster expertise with year-long secondments
By Cliff SaranTo drive forward its Plan for Change, the Labour government is looking to hire 25 experts for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Fellowship programme
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06 May 2025
CIOs prepare for recession with greater cost control
By Cliff SaranTariffs and the risk of economic slowdown have brought IT budgets into focus, with many IT leaders dropping projects and reducing tech investments
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05 May 2025
How AsiaPac transformed into a multicloud powerhouse
By Aaron TanAsiaPac CEO Andrew Cheng outlines the company’s growth from a laptop PC distributor to a regional technology service provider known for its multicloud capabilities