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An overview of Microsoft Project Silica and its archive use

By Robert Sheldon 03 Jan 2024

Microsoft's Project Silica stores data in quartz glass, similar to the crystals in Superman films. The team now has four distinct areas of research. Read More

Intel microcode updates complicate admin patching duties

By Tom Walat 13 Mar 2018

March Patch Tuesday adds several more mitigations for the Spectre and Meltdown exploits, this time for 32-bit server and client operating systems. Read More

Making software development greener

By Cliff Saran, Adrian Bridgwater 15 Apr 2024

We look at what IT leaders can do to help reduce the environmental impact associated with developing software Read More

Levelling the playing field: Could a UK cloud strategy weaken the hold of the hyperscalers?

By Fleur Doidge 20 Dec 2023

Over time, global hyperscale has taken a majority share of the UK market. How best could the government respond to Ofcom’s review to sustain local industry while best serving customers? Read More

Workplace software as an occupational hazard

By Richard Edwards 04 Jul 2018

The US Department of Labor has updated its Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system. Known as 2018 SOC, government agencies use the system to classify workers and, with a bit of ... Read More

Open letter promising better AI for the future lacks action

By Esther Ajao 05 Mar 2024

The letter initiated by venture capitalist Ron Conway and his investment firm SV Angel was signed by OpenAI and Google. It pledges a better future and benefits from the technology. Read More

EDR vs. EPP: What's the difference?

By Paul Kirvan 30 Apr 2024

Endpoint detection and response tools and endpoint protection platforms offer similar security features. Which is better for your organization: EDR, EPP or both? Read More

OpenRoaming vs. Passpoint: What's the difference?

By Venus Kohli 09 Jan 2024

OpenRoaming and Passpoint both provide users with internet access outside of their coverage area via Wi-Fi, but they differ in terms of use cases, implementation, cost and more. Read More

The end of Moore's law for SSD performance

By Logan G. Harbaugh 30 Mar 2018

SSDs are seeing diminishing returns as Moore's law ends and quantum effects set in. Multilayers and more bits per cell are temporary fixes, but both have drawbacks. Read More

AWS on why CISOs should track 'the metric of no'

By Rob Wright 29 Feb 2024

AWS' Clarke Rodgers believes that tracking the number of times CISOs say no to line-of-business requests will ultimately help them build a stronger security culture. Read More