Zephyrnet Logo

Networks

Canada’s OpenText buys SMB backerupper Carbonite for $1.42bn

After weeks of acquisition rumours, Canadian enterprise software pusher OpenText bit the bullet yesterday and swallowed cloud backup and storage service vendor Carbonite...

When the IT department speaks, users listen. Or face the consequences

On Call Friday is here! A chance to slope off early, enjoy a few brews and look back on a week of hard...

IT protip: Never try to be too helpful lest someone puts your contact details next to unruly boxen

On Call Welcome to On Call, The Register's weekly cautionary tale for those who believe a good deed can ever go unpunished. Today's...

AMD isn’t playing around: Bad console quarter a drag on chip slinger’s finances

AMD saw strong desktop and server processor sales tempered by a dip in its trade of semi-custom games console chips. For the third...

Is that twitch in sales the memory market coming back to life? SK Hynix would like to think so

South Korean memory chip maker SK Hynix suffered a fall in profits despite a small improvement in sales during its third quarter, which...

HP scores $176m win in CD-ROM drive price-fix case – after one biz emailed rival with ‘Price Fixing’ as the subject

HP on Tuesday won a six-year court case against suppliers that it accused of price-fixing, with a jury in Texas awarding $176m to...

It’s Orphan Data in Backup Hell: No, it’s not a Netflix series about storage admins…

Interview Thanks to your local DevOps team, containerised applications are heading for production environments. However, this can be the beginning of a world...

Good news – America’s nuke arsenal to swap eight-inch floppy disks for solid-state drives

The US Strategic Automated Command and Control System (SACCS) has reportedly replaced the ancient eight-inch floppy disks it uses to store data on...

Think your VMware snapshots are all good? Guess again if you’re on Windows Server 2019

A compatibility issue between VMware's ESXi hypervisor and Windows Server 2019 will leave some customers unable to safely snapshot their virtual machines. A...

UK govt snubs Intel, seeks second-gen AMD Epyc processors for 28PFLOPS Archer2 supercomputer

Cray has landed a £48m deal to construct Blighty's 28-petaFLOPS Archer2 supercomputer, which will use second-generation AMD Epyc processors. The contract was confirmed...

The safest place to save your files is somewhere nobody will ever look

On Call Friday is that special time of the week when clocks seem to slow to a crawl and software giants drop their...

Nutanix lures cloudy bingers with Danish trilogy: HPE GreenLake deal, ServiceNow tie-up and ProLiant DX pact

Hyperconverged playa Nutanix opened its .NEXT conference in Copenhagen with a triple announcement: an HPE GreenLake deal, its software pre-installed on HPE servers,...

Latest Intelligence

spot_img
spot_img

Chat with us

Hi there! How can I help you?