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The Met Office has signed a deal with Microsoft to build one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
The system is...
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Food waste is a known contributor to climate change, and it is a problem Swedish startup Karma is helping consumers and...
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The UK government has renewed its longstanding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Microsoft so that public sector organisations can continue to...
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Microsoft is offering end-users the opportunity to take a virtual tour of a typical Azure datacentre so they can get a...
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Dell Technologies has announced that it will spin off its 81% equity ownership of VMware, forming two standalone public companies.
According...
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Nvidia hopes to take graphics processing units (GPUs) in the datacentre to the next level by addressing what it sees as...
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We recently looked at the idea of the data lake, so now it’s time to head downstream and look at data...
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Nearly one-third of UK councils have suffered unplanned outages in the past 12 months with systems out for around five times...
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A fundamental of backup is 3-2-1 – often referred to as “the 3-2-1 rule”.
But what is the 3-2-1 rule? Is...
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Tableau chief Adam Selipsky is rejoining Amazon Web Services (AWS) after several years away to succeed Andy Jassy as the public...