Five signs that Amazon is the new Microsoft
Amazon’s business strategy is reminiscent of Microsoft's in the 1990s despite changes in market dynamics since then
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Microsoft must disclose data held in Dublin datacentre, rules US federal judge
US federal court rules that Microsoft must comply with warrant and hand over customer email data stored in its Dublin cloud datacentre
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NHS trust cuts backups with Spectra Logic disk backup and tape
Morecambe Bay NHS trust slashes backup window from 24 hours to less than six in a move to Spectra Logic disk-based backup
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How to tame the new IT beast called DevOps
Making your company cloud and 'software-defined' ready requires you to embrace DevOps - but make sure your DevOps strategy isn't undermined
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West Herts NHS Trust partners signs £25.5m IT contract with CGI
West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust has chosen CGI to upgrade and manage its IT to improve patient care and employee working
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Key storage performance metrics for virtual environments
We run the rule over storage performance metrics – latency, throughput and IOPS – that are key to optimising virtual machines
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Object storage specialist suppliers: Market round-up
Object storage from specialist vendors aims at cloud, archiving, HPC and big data with products that vary by features and between hardware and software-only products
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Bitcoin mining firm CoinTerra signs multi-megawatt datacentre deal
CoinTerra, the firm that provides the hardware and software that power the bitcoin blockchain ecosystem, signs a multi-megawatt datacentre deal
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Podcast: What the CSO needs to know about storage and compliance
What does the CSO need to know about storage and compliance? We speak to Vigitrust CEO Mathieu Gorge about the CSO’s changing role – from firewall guardian to compliance expert
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Amazon, Microsoft offer free access to cloud resources for climate-change research
AWS, Microsoft and IBM will award free access to supercomputing and cloud resources for climate-change research
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Time to rethink x86 datacentres
A new breed of ARM64 based servers could offer datacentre managers an alternative to x86 machines. What's the catch?
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Atos revenue slips but UK growth up 3.7%
Revenue of Atos dipped 1.9% in the first half of 2014 because of slowdown in IT orders in Europe, but UK growth was up
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Belt and braces: covering all the endpoint security angles
Given users have skipped beyond the safe confines of wholly owned and heavily guarded corporate networks, how do you keep data safe?
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Wearable technology will up the game for sports data analytics
Wearable technology is a big industry thanks to the ‘quantified self’ movement. It’s now giving a boost to professional sports data analytics professionals
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Cameron announces £300m big data human genome database project
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced £300m government support for a big data human genome mapping project in England
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Sepa grace period comes to end
The six month grace period that saw the deadline for Eurozone to be able to make and take payments using Sepa formats has been reached.
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Openreach CEO Joe Garner sets out broadband game plan
Joe Garner, the new CEO at Openreach, talks about his plans to make the organisation more open, visible and responsive
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HMRC’s Digital Delivery Centre in Newcastle opens for business
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has opened the doors to its new digital headquarters in Newcastle
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Fingerprint scanners most popular alternative to banking passwords
Fingerprint scanning technology is the most favoured biometric security alternative to passwords for UK bank customers
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GCHQ certifies six cyber-security masters degrees
GCHQ has certified six masters degrees focused on cyber-security as the government attempts develop the expertise required to make the UK as part of the National Cyber Security Programme.
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Russian blogger law comes into action
A new information security law which places restrictions on Russian bloggers and social media users has come into force today
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Paddy Power hit by data breach in 2010
Gambling firm Paddy Power owns up to 2010 data breach after recovering a compromised dataset in Canada
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Smart meters, digital channels and CRM are top priorities for British Gas
Smart meters, digital channels and reducing customer complaints by implanting a new CRM system are top of the agenda for British Gas over the coming year.
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UK government meets tech firms to take action against gender imbalance
Education minister Nick Gibb called a summit with UK tech firms to take action against gender imbalance in IT industry
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Watch out: Oracle plants $23,000 licensing booby trap in 12c upgrade
Oracle will charge $23,000 per processor if you inadvertently switch on the in-memory database option
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IT needs to improve network infrastructure for future of retail
IT departments need to up their game and improve networks for the retail sector which is on the brink of massive technology change
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In-memory database technology puts Mitie and Wooga in the fast lane
Mitie uses IBM Cognos running on a DB2 Blu in-memory database taking data from Oracle. And gaming firm Wooga is using Exasol to speed up design
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Chivas Brothers distillery upgrades SAN data storage for 100% data recovery
Distillery company Chivas Brothers upgraded its storage area network (SAN) to ensure it can recover 100% of its data in the event of a disaster
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