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11 Dec 2024
How AI agents are the next wave of generative technology
By Esther AjaoAs agentic technology grows more popular, some are optimistic about what appears to be the next phase of AI. However, there are concerns about the tasks agents are doing.
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11 Dec 2024
OCR settles with Inmediata Health over HIPAA violations
By Jill McKeonInmediata Health paid $250K to OCR to settle potential HIPAA violations relating to a breach in which PHI was made publicly available online.
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11 Dec 2024
Russia focuses cyber attacks on Ukraine rather than West despite rising tension
By Bill GoodwinComputer Weekly talks to GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre operations director Paul Chichester and former NCSC chief executive Ciaran Martin on Russia, China and Salt Typhoon
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11 Dec 2024
IaaS firm uses Pure Storage as a service for ‘virtual datacentres’
By Antony AdsheadEspresso Gridpoint moved from largely NetApp to Pure Storage FlashBlade file and object for its ‘virtual datacentres’ business model that offers VMware, Hyper-V and ProxMox VMs
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10 Dec 2024
December Patch Tuesday shuts down Windows zero-day
By Tom WalatMicrosoft addresses 72 vulnerabilities, including 17 rated critical. Administrators should focus on patching the Windows OS to stop a flaw that has been exploited in the wild.
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10 Dec 2024
StorMagic SvHCI 2.0 eases VM migration
By Adam ArmstrongSix months after the initial release, StorMagic SvHCI is adding features to make it an attractive alternative to VMware at the edge.
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10 Dec 2024
Nvidia investigation signals widening of US and China chip war
By Cliff SaranThe Biden administration has expanded sanctions to prevent China extending its AI capabilities – now, China is going after Nvidia
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04 Dec 2024
AWS on using GenAI to speed up legacy VMware and Microsoft datacentre migrations
By Caroline DonnellyAt AWS Re:Invent 2024, CEO Matt Garman shared details of how its GenAI technologies are helping enterprises accelerate the pace of Microsoft and VMware datacentre migrations
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03 Dec 2024
VMware ‘shock’ spawned lock-in rebellion, says NetApp
By Antony AdsheadNetApp makes predictions for 2025 that include lower tolerance for lock-in due to VMware changes, a shift to DRaaS, AI disillusionment and big spending on energy infrastructure
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02 Dec 2024
AWS doubles down on ASEAN with cloud and AI investments
By Aaron TanThe cloud giant is fuelling growth in Southeast Asia with new infrastructure, skills development programmes and a focus on generative AI, empowering startups and enterprises alike
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02 Dec 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger out; board searches for new CEO
By Antone GonsalvesGelsinger's turnaround plans -- including layoffs, restructuring and foundries -- weren't enough to pull the company out of trouble.
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02 Dec 2024
Intel confirms CEO Pat Gelsinger has left the company
By Caroline DonnellySeveral months after Gelsinger went public with plans for mass lay-offs at Intel, he has departed the company and left the board
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02 Dec 2024
Dutch chip strategy balances talent and infrastructure in €2.5bn investment
By Kim LoohuisProject Beethoven aims to create complete semiconductor ecosystem through coordinated education and infrastructure investment
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02 Dec 2024
AWS signs multi-year deal with GenAI platform provider to decarbonise its datacentres
By Caroline DonnellyAmazon Web Services has signed a multi-year deal with Orbital Materials that will draw on GenAI skills to develop technologies that could decarbonise its datacentres
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01 Dec 2024
How SkyLab is democratising hybrid cloud management
By Aaron TanSkyLab is challenging the cloud status quo with its orchestration platform, which allows telcos and enterprises to seamlessly manage workloads across multiple cloud providers
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29 Nov 2024
Atos readies ‘adaptive and intimate’ Invictus Games IT service
By Karl FlindersIT services company will ship 50 of its staff from Europe to Canada to work onsite at the tournament in February 2025
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28 Nov 2024
Fujitsu’s charity boss made redundant while Post Office scandal victims await support
By Karl FlindersAt a time when it could give something back to Post Office Horizon victims persecuted as a result of its faulty software, Fujitsu makes UK charity boss redundant
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27 Nov 2024
Dutch politicians raise concerns over Big Tech reliance
By Kim LoohuisDutch political parties have warned about the Netherlands’ growing reliance on US tech giants
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26 Nov 2024
Blue Yonder ransomware attack breaks systems at UK retailers
By Alex ScroxtonUK supermarkets continue to deal with the impact of a ransomware attack on the systems of supply chain software supplier Blue Yonder, which is disrupting multiple aspects of their businesses including deliveries and staff management
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25 Nov 2024
AWS to offer native VMware service with license portability
By Tim McCarthyAWS and Broadcom partner again to offer a new, native service within Amazon Virtual Private Cloud using existing VMware Cloud Foundation licenses.
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25 Nov 2024
Gambling cloud provider bets on Nutanix and cools on VMware
By Antony AdsheadContinent 8 consolidates infrastructure for cloud services and backs Nutanix as it gains influence over product roadmap and cools on VMware amid customer dissatisfaction over licence changes
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22 Nov 2024
HPC, supercomputing share stage with enterprise AI at SC24
By Adam ArmstrongAI's effects on supercomputing helped shift the focus toward enterprise demands at SC24, as vendors -- including Dell and HPE -- showcased new offerings.
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22 Nov 2024
Court asks AT&T, Broadcom to resolve VMware dispute
By Tim McCarthyA New York State Supreme Court judge gave AT&T and Broadcom until Dec. 13 to file a settlement, which attorneys say is forthcoming despite recent negotiation spats.
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22 Nov 2024
Qlik expands cloud footprint to India
By Aaron TanThe data analytics and business intelligence software supplier is bolstering its presence in Asia-Pacific with a cloud region in India
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21 Nov 2024
Nokia lands five-year extension on Microsoft Azure datacentre networking deal
By Caroline DonnellyNokia is building on its existing partnership with Microsoft to support the software giant as it seeks to build out its datacentre footprint in response to the growing demand for artificial intelligence
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21 Nov 2024
Nvidia Blackwell GPU production ramps up amid revenue surge
By Antone GonsalvesNvidia's Blackwell GPU production is 'full steam' ahead as revenue surges with AI demand.
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21 Nov 2024
Fujitsu snubbed on private sector deal with Centrica due to Post Office scandal backlash
By Karl FlindersCentrica board said to be concerned about contracting Fujitsu due to its involvement in the Post Office scandal
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21 Nov 2024
Nvidia CEO talks up AI post-training, test learning and gigawatts
By Cliff SaranThe company’s datacentre business continues to skyrocket as demand for artificial intelligence accelerates
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21 Nov 2024
RWE bets on HPE Private Cloud AI for green energy push
By Caroline DonnellyEnergy firm RWE has selected the HPE Private Cloud AI setup to help it model and glean insights from weather data with greater ease
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20 Nov 2024
Digital Catapult hails shared infrastructure as route to decarbonisation for logistics sector
By Caroline DonnellyDigital Catapult has opened up about the success it has seen with using shared digital infrastructure to help the transport-logistics sector work more collaboratively to cut carbon emissions
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20 Nov 2024
Object storage, VM offerings emerge for HPE GreenLake
By Tim McCarthyHPE aims to attract new customers to its GreenLake ecosystem by launching standalone virtualization software. It also eyes AI ambitions with new object storage hardware.
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20 Nov 2024
Microsoft Ignite: AI capabilities double every six months
By Cliff SaranIf Moore's law promised a doubling of tech every 18 months, the pace is three times quicker with AI developments, says Satya Nadella
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19 Nov 2024
AI readiness stalls in APAC
By Stephen WithersDespite significant investment in AI, only 15% of organisations in Asia-Pacific are ready to deploy the technology today, according to Cisco’s latest regional AI readiness survey
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19 Nov 2024
AMD pushes GPU advantage with HPC top spot
By Cliff SaranAMD’s El Capitan is the world’s fastest supercomputer and is being used in nuclear weapons safety
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18 Nov 2024
AWS widening scope of MFA programme after early success
By Alex ScroxtonAWS reports strong take-up of multi-factor authentication among customers since making it compulsory for root users earlier this year, and plans to expand the scope of its IAM programme in spring 2025
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15 Nov 2024
AMD layoffs follow AI job trend
By Antone GonsalvesAMD joins other tech companies in using layoffs to make room for AI talent.
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15 Nov 2024
CBRE: Spare datacentre capacity levels to hit all-time low across Europe by end of 2024
By Caroline DonnellyReal estate consultancy CBRE has lifted the lid on how growing demand for datacentre capacity, coupled with shortages of land and power in Europe, are having a downbeat impact on vacancy rates
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15 Nov 2024
Schwarz Group partners with Google on EU sovereign cloud
By Cliff SaranPartnership with Europe’s biggest retailer will offer client-side encryption and ensure data doesn’t leave Germany
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15 Nov 2024
Microsoft UAE power deal at centre of US plan for AI supremacy
By Mark BallardMicrosoft pens artificial intelligence energy deal with United Arab Emirates oil giant ADNOC
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13 Nov 2024
Closing in on quantum computing with error mitigation
By Cliff SaranCurrent quantum computers are prone to error. IBM’s latest Heron machine uses software and hardware to get better results
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13 Nov 2024
Red Hat acquires tech to lower the cost of machine learning
By Cliff SaranThe acquisition of Neural Magic by Red Hat is being positioned as a way to democratise machine learning and reduce the need for GPUs
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13 Nov 2024
European eArchiving project aims at eternal archive with smart metadata
By Yann SerraThe European Commission’s eArchiving project has got to version 2.0 and aims at open formats and sector-specific metadata to allow organisations to exploit data for decades to come
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13 Nov 2024
Server manufacturers ramp-up edge AI efforts
By Cliff SaranThere has been a spate of developments in the server space, as manufacturers focus on supporting inference workloads at the edge
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12 Nov 2024
Microsoft halts 2 zero-days on November Patch Tuesday
By Tom WalatThe company addressed 88 vulnerabilities, including an Exchange Server spoofing flaw and a significant number of SQL Server bugs, this month.
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12 Nov 2024
Gartner warns GenAI demand will lead to datacentre energy shortages
By Caroline DonnellyIT market watcher Gartner is warning enterprises that the growing demand for generative AI workloads will have a knock-on impact on energy supply and pricing in future years
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12 Nov 2024
How quantum computing could reshape financial services
By Aaron TanExperts at the Singapore FinTech Festival predict quantum computing will improve risk management, investment strategies and fraud detection in the financial sector, while also posing new challenges for data security
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11 Nov 2024
Hyperscalers’ net-zero plans hit roadblock
By Cliff SaranHyperscalers are looking at nuclear to power their energy-hungry datacentres and meet net-zero targets – but regulations may curb their plans
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11 Nov 2024
Fresh concerns over NHS England registries procurement
By Alex ScroxtonClinicians and technologists behind a number of medical devices registries being brought together by NHS England on a new common platform have accused the health service of flouting public sector procurement regulations
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11 Nov 2024
NetApp boosts AFF, StorageGrid and E-series hardware with 60TB drives
By Antony AdsheadBigger drives, new CPUs and controller hardware add to upgrades to NetApp arrays that started in September, while the supplier undergoes transition to data management as a key focus
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08 Nov 2024
CHIPS Act expected to survive, change under Trump
By Antone GonsalvesChanges to the Biden administration's application guidelines for the CHIPS Act, some of which Republicans fought against, are likely.
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08 Nov 2024
Automotive drives strong Q4, fiscal year for Qualcomm
By Joe O’HalloranLeading mobile platform processor manufacturer reveals robust end of year, with strong growth in segments such as handsets, PC, automotive and industrial IoT
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08 Nov 2024
IOWN furthers pace of next-gen optical net development
By Joe O’HalloranNext-gen networking project reveals proof of concepts encompassing transforming infrastructure through innovations centred on an APN, spatial experiences with communication technologies, real-time, long-distance connectivity in manufacturing and photonics
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08 Nov 2024
Inside Grab’s platform strategy
By Aaron TanGrab’s group CTO talks up the super app’s platform strategy, architecture and organisational structure behind its growth across diverse Southeast Asian markets
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07 Nov 2024
Gartner Symposium: Time to get rid of the dead wood
By Cliff SaranIT architecture complexity is set to increase in a way that means IT departments are juggling multicloud and legacy environments
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07 Nov 2024
Research: UK residents demonstrate ‘low-level’ understanding of what datacentres do
By Caroline DonnellyResearch commissioned by colocation giant CyrusOne reveals there is work to be done by operators when it comes to educating UK residents on the benefits that datacentres being built in their local communities can bring
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05 Nov 2024
Nakivo aims at VMware refugees tempted by Proxmox
By Antony AdsheadVersion 11 of Nakivo has added Microsoft 365 cloud-to-cloud backups, support for Proxmox virtualisation backups – following Veeam – and NAS file data backups to cloud targets
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05 Nov 2024
Broadcom unveils AI, networking features for VCF
By Tim McCarthyBroadcom solidifies VMware Cloud Foundation's shift with a focus on AI and services, but experts wonder about future R&D.
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04 Nov 2024
TechUK calls for government support to help UK datacentre market reach growth potential
By Caroline DonnellyUK tech trade body TechUK claims the UK’s datacentre sector could become one of the country’s fastest-growing sectors with more government support
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04 Nov 2024
Microsoft trials building ‘wooden’ datacentres in pursuit of 2030 carbon-negative goal
By Caroline DonnellyMicrosoft has gone public with its plans to build two datacentres in Northern Virginia made partly from wood, in the interests of cutting the amount of carbon generated by its server farm builds
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04 Nov 2024
How AI is impacting global connectivity
By Aaron TanJürgen Hatheier, international CTO of Ciena, discusses the role of connectivity in the age of artificial intelligence and how the company is helping service providers navigate this transformative period
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01 Nov 2024
Intel beats expectations, but AI chip Gaudi disappoints
By Antone GonsalvesThe overall uptake of Gaudi has been slower than the company anticipated.
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31 Oct 2024
Broadcom adds services to basic VMware subscriptions
By Tim McCarthyThese changes might be moot if Broadcom remains focused on its largest customers, according to one expert.
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31 Oct 2024
Meta no longer prolonging the life of datacentre servers
By Cliff SaranDuring the earnings call for the company’s latest quarterly results, CFO Susan Li said Meta would be investing in GPU servers
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30 Oct 2024
Scality Ring XP to offer object storage at scale with rapid access
By Antony AdsheadLightweight S3 API trades storage features for microsecond access. Scality pairs it with all-NVMe flash in Ring XP, aimed at AI use cases for small object data in PB-scale datasets
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30 Oct 2024
How FPT Software is expanding its footprint in APAC
By Aaron TanVietnamese IT giant is experiencing rapid growth in the region, driven by its diverse workforce, focus on key technologies and ability to navigate a highly competitive IT services market
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29 Oct 2024
AI core to Nordic net-zero economy
By Gerard O'DwyerArtificial intelligence will be core to attempts by Nordic countries to become net-zero economies
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29 Oct 2024
NXP boosts edge AI IoT
By Joe O’HalloranSemiconductor firm expands artificial intelligence and machine learning portfolio to make it easier and faster to deploy GenAI, time series and vision-based LLMs directly on edge devices for use across the internet of things
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28 Oct 2024
Western Digital boosts HDD capacity with 32TB shingled drives
By Yann SerraAn 11th platter gives extra capacity, while shingled (overlapped) writes – best suited to sequential recording use cases – allow for greater density and big gains in thoughput
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25 Oct 2024
National quantum computer centre to open at Harwell
By Cliff SaranThe new site will provide open access for industry and academia to 12 quantum computers
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25 Oct 2024
How Infoblox is tackling multicloud complexity and boosting security
By Aaron TanInfoblox CEO Scott Harrell discusses the company’s new Universal DDI service designed to address the growing challenges of managing network security in hybrid IT environments
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24 Oct 2024
Growing AI energy use, tech workloads constrain IT
By John MooreSpeakers at Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo 2024 warned of rising energy use and cost. Workarounds include acceleration; microgrids; and, eventually, emerging technologies.
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24 Oct 2024
Nvidia deepens investment in India’s AI ecosystem
By Aaron TanNvidia is expanding its presence in India through new partnerships focused on building AI infrastructure, developing Indian language models and training AI professionals
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23 Oct 2024
Agentic AI sparks need for more orchestration, oversight
By John MooreOrchestration all the way down: Experts say multiple levels of autonomous coordination and oversight will guide the near- and mid-term evolution of AI and computing.
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23 Oct 2024
Interview: Why Java is the future of cloud applications
By Cliff SaranThe CEO of Azul speaks to Computer Weekly about Java’s performance and its ability to run on different server chips in the datacentre
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23 Oct 2024
Snapdragon Summit 2024: Qualcomm gains mileage with automotive offer
By Joe O’HalloranQualcomm accelerates automotive offering designed to drive success with leading OEMs such as GM, BMW, Li Auto and Mercedes as cars become new computing space
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22 Oct 2024
Dell CTO: Enterprise AI poised to take off in 2025
By Aaron TanAfter a period of experimentation, the building blocks are in place for wider enterprise adoption of AI, says Dell Technologies’ global CTO, John Roese
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22 Oct 2024
Snapdragon Summit 2024: PC, mobile reach AI first inflection point
By Joe O’HalloranAnnual conference of leading mobile technology platform sees launch of processors, and mission to set the pace of innovation in PC, mobile, automotive and spatial computing
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21 Oct 2024
Synology takes aim at enterprise customers and flash storage
By Yann SerraBest known as an SME and consumer brand, Synology claims multiple enterprise customers especially in backup and storage of infrequently accessed data, but has plans for flash, too
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16 Oct 2024
Philippines leaps forward in e-government with cloud-first strategy
By Ai Lei TaoA common infrastructure and a ‘once-only’ principle have propelled the Philippines up the UN’s E-Government Development Index, streamlining services and bolstering data sovereignty
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16 Oct 2024
Intel, AMD form x86 group in effort to combat Arm
By Adam ArmstrongIntel and AMD are joining forces to retain market share and create seamless interoperability across hardware and software platforms.
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16 Oct 2024
Half of business IT deemed outdated
By Cliff SaranCombining survey data with its own monitoring service, Kyndryl has estimated that half of the world’s most critical infrastructure is not resilient
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16 Oct 2024
SUSE sees growth in multi-Linux support and containers
By Aaron TanSUSE CEO talks up the company’s double-digit growth, fuelled by demand for its multi-Linux support offering, Rancher container platform and focus on artificial intelligence
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15 Oct 2024
Broadcom, AT&T explore settling VMware pricing dispute
By Tim McCarthyThe two companies could settle a lawsuit related to a two-year extension for VMware support services. AT&T filed its complaint in August claiming breach of contract.
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15 Oct 2024
Google prepares for nuclear to power AI datacentres
By Cliff SaranAs part of its drive towards sustainable energy and to meet ever-increasing power demands, Google is planning to use small nuclear reactors
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15 Oct 2024
UK sees over £6bn boost in datacentre investments
By Cliff SaranFollowing moves to classify datacentres as critical national infrastructure, a number of US tech providers have announced new UK investments
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15 Oct 2024
Google launches Parallelstore file storage at cloud AI training
By Yann SerraOriginally driven by Intel’s now-defunct Optane storage class memory, Parallelstore offers massive parallel file storage targeted at artificial intelligence training use cases on Google Cloud
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14 Oct 2024
AWS expands datacentre hardware recycling programme to Dublin
By Caroline DonnellyThe public cloud giant is expanding its reverse logistics programme to Ireland, as part of its ongoing net-zero push
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10 Oct 2024
Data center providers design for severe weather surge
By Bridget BotelhoData center providers are investing in resilient infrastructure and redundant power to prevent extreme weather-related outages that can cause serious financial loss to customers.
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10 Oct 2024
Dell expands AI Factory with new AMD servers
By Adam ArmstrongDell adds to its AI Factory, extending its services and hardware to cover new AMD-based servers in its push to provide ways to run AI workloads on premises.
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09 Oct 2024
Government use of AI by key U.S. military branches
By Esther AjaoThe Air Force and Army are exploring applications of GenAI including using their own large language models. While some use cases are successful, others are not.
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08 Oct 2024
Microsoft repairs 2 zero-days on October Patch Tuesday
By Tom WalatAdministrators will have to tackle 117 new vulnerabilities, including three rated critical, in this month's batch of security updates.
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08 Oct 2024
Foxconn and Nvidia to build Taiwan’s fastest supercomputer
By Aaron TanThe supercomputer, powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, will drive breakthroughs in cancer research, large language models and smart city initiatives
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08 Oct 2024
UK’s cyber incident reporting law to move forward in 2025
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK government says that enforced cyber incident and ransomware reporting for critical sectors of the economy will help to build a better picture of the threat landscape and enable more proactive and preventative responses
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08 Oct 2024
Government accepts most quantum regulation recommendations
By Cliff SaranThree of the 14 recommendations on quantum regulations put forward by the Regulatory Horizon Council have been accepted in principle
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07 Oct 2024
Labour sets up new office to coordinate tech innovation regulations
By Cliff SaranThe newly formed Regulatory Innovation Office has been set up to ensure existing regulations do not become barriers to emerging tech innovations
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04 Oct 2024
STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm team for next-gen industrial IoT
By Joe O’HalloranStrategic collaboration will pair STM32 microcontroller ecosystem and wireless connectivity solutions to allow simple, fast, and cost-effective design of next-gen industrial and consumer IoT applications augmented by edge AI
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03 Oct 2024
Nutanix courts VMware customers in APAC amid Broadcom concerns
By Aaron TanNutanix is driving double-digit growth across the region by capitalising on the evolving cloud landscape with its hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence offerings, as well as anxieties about the future direction of VMware under Broadcom’s ownership
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01 Oct 2024
Wellcome Sanger Institute revamps genome sequencing datacentre to cut energy usage
By Caroline DonnellyThe home to one of Europe’s largest genomic research datacentres claims to have cut the energy consumption of its server farm by a third by revamping its power setup
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30 Sep 2024
Google invests $1bn in Thailand’s cloud future
By Aaron TanThe five-year investment will bolster Thailand’s digital economy, create more than 10,000 jobs each year and support the country’s cloud-first policy
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27 Sep 2024
Printing vulnerability affecting Linux distros raises alarm
By Alex ScroxtonSecurity pros need to get in front of a series of vulnerabilities affecting the Cups Linux printing service after an apparently botched disclosure process saw technical details published in advance of a patch
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26 Sep 2024
UK government secures £10bn AI datacentre investment from US firm
By Caroline DonnellyThe prime minister has announced that £10bn in overseas investment has been secured to fund the construction of a hyperscale, AI datacentre in Northumberland
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26 Sep 2024
Semiconductor market scaleups to benefit from multimillion-pound investment from Innovate UK
By Caroline DonnellyNational innovation agency Innovate UK is offering 16 semiconductor scaleups access to millions of pounds of funding to support their continued growth
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25 Sep 2024
Intel rolls out AI chips amid financial turmoil
By Antone GonsalvesIntel ships AI chips Xeon 6 and Gaudi 3 while analysts ponder how the company's severe cash shortage will transform its business over the next several years.