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Multi-year datacentre planning is more constrained than ever, with equipment and construction lead times lengthening against a background of rising requirements around storage, power and compute. With hyperscalers sitting on resources in a global game of musical chairs, how can players plan to get ahead before...
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Ethical hackers at Orca Security have added their voices to a growing number of concerns in the community over how tech companies go about fixing responsibly disclosed vulnerabilities in a timely manner, after going public with a critical shell injection vulnerability leading to remote code execution...
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Unstructured data is huge – in all senses. There is lots of it, and file or object sizes can be large.
Go back just a decade and the predominant method of storage for unstructured data would have been NAS, or rather parallel or scale-out NAS that...
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We talk to Mark Adams, regional director for northern Europe with Cohesity, about the vulnerabilities brought by software-as-a-service (SaaS) data in hybrid cloud working and in combination with on-premise and remote office data.
In this podcast, we look at the challenges for backup and data protection...
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A former paper mill in Finland is now home to LUMI, Europe’s most powerful supercomputer, with its location serving to ensure it is also one of the most environmentally friendly high-performance computing (HPC) units of its kind.
LUMI is owned and created by the EU-backed European...
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It’s all going astonishingly well for Dell. When IDC said PC sales were beginning to drop in April, Dell reported its sales had actually grown by 22%.
Despite component shortages that have led to suppliers not being able to fulfil market demands for datacentre equipment –...
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The startup community were early adopters of Amazon Web Services (AWS), laying the groundwork for the company to become the preferred cloud provider for so many enterprises today.
The public cloud giant has an enviable and growing roster of reference enterprise customers that are drawing on...
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Scottish datacentre operator Datavita is investing £6m to build a 150-rack capacity server farm in Glasgow’s biggest office space to meet the needs of clients in the city’s International Financial Services District.
The company claims the new build, which is located next to a BT Exchange,...
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Large swathes of the IT industry are struggling to make their words match their actions on addressing sustainability, research commissioned by datacentre energy management company Schneider Electric has revealed.
The company, with the help of IT market watchers Canalys, Forrester and 451 Research, has collected data...
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Businesses that opt to store data in the cloud do so for its resilience, as well as lower cost.
Cloud infrastructure providers can invest in higher standards of security, hardware redundancy and business continuity than most end-user organisations. After all, running the service is the cloud...