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Union says outsourcer will miss June 30 target after portal meltdown and mounting complaints
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| Updated | 2026-06-16 11:15 |
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PARTNER CONTENT: Empowering Kazakhstan's "Year of Digitalization and AI" with Next-Gen Connectivity and Supercomputing Solutions
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Analysts say Redmond still has billions of reasons to keep backing its flagship DBMS, even as Azure, Postgres, and AI hog the spotlight
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Look to AI agents and open source to escape the vendor-driven upgrade cycle
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Nextcloud rollout shows locally controlled storage is one thing; getting users off Office is quite another
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PARTNER CONTENT: From hyperscalers to enterprises, performance-per-watt and system-level efficiency are redefining the cloud compute foundation
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What's up, DocLang?
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Second Catalyst SD-WAN Manager flaw exploited as an 0-day this month
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According to the one person who actually read the research paper
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SPONSORED FEATURE: AI's hunger for data outstrips storage smarts, leaving GPUs famished
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Worried that an unexpected strike could take out critical orbital systems, Pentagon researchers want to know how fast the industry thinks it could launch replacements
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How can I help you today? Present your papers to begin
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Free VM Essentials license and cut-price Zerto dangled at customers eyeing a platform escape
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Joins the ranks of Nottingham Uni and 100 other unnamed victims
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Don't hold your breath, though - architect Brian Goetz warns devs it will likely still be preview in next LTS release
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Federal Data Center Enhancement Act (FDCEA) of 2023 covers standards including security and sustainability
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26 years late and no threat unless you still run a PDP-11/70 and rely on short-wave timekeeping broadcasts
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A mystery calendar event is certainly one way to find out about being selected for the Artemis III crew
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Bootable containers pitch shows how distro can be managed with familiar OCI tooling
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Connectivity checker trips browser alarms thanks to lapsed security paperwork
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PARTNER CONTENT: Onix's Wingspan platform promises to move enterprises from pilot purgatory to governed, enterprise-wide AI deployment in weeks, not years
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Support bot maker claims its AI agents can resolve three-quarters of customer queries without human help
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Google says the intruders were on the hunt for everything from drone tech to pathogens
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Community repo freezes new accounts after attackers swamp it with poisoned package updates
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Brussels says access curbs prove Europe needs greater technological independence
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Linux app packaging rethink could leave alternative-init distros in the cold
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PwC says AI hiring jumped 61 percent despite wider slowdown in vacancies, with employers increasingly looking for workers who can use AI rather than build it
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The pension may be cushy, but the looming headaches for 77K are not
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Experts welcome contract review after claims NHS England missed chance to grow UK health tech market
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UK plans to go further than Australia, while also targeting stranger contact, livestreaming, and addictive platform features
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Hush. children, what's that sound? Has the flood gates' key been found?
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When art reflects modern realities
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This is why you don't let junior staff save the company a few dollars'
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PLUS: Japan's space truck is back in business; Zoho's DIY servers; Record tech exports for Korea, and more!
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L3Harris supplies system that can down incoming drones with laser-guided rockets
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From Java tests to Shai-Hulud, bots keep proving they'll swallow anything you feed them
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Brussels presses on despite US fury as it looks to enforce cloud autonomy and bolster open source
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MPs told that while concerns over handsets and social media grows, evidence they're changing children's brains is limited
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Spoiler: It doesn't end well for Team Register
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Honey, I flattened the datacenter network
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Minister says trusts can go it alone on procurement as Parliament mulls February 2027 FDP contract renewal
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A blast from the past greets commuters
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AI agents can't be trusted, so don't give them dangerous powers
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We're moving as fast as we can, says SK Group chair
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GitHub caught off guard by customers actually using the AI being evangelized
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Plus, Raspberry Pi edition finally catches up
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Iowan's scheme undone after misplacing trust in former coworker
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GPTZero claims only 5 of the report's 45 citations matched their sources, raising questions about how the Big Four's AI study was assembled
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Clinical trial participant data stolen, but pharma giant says exposed records were pseudonymized
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The West's biggest online shopping mall comes clean about its datacenter water usage
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