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by Tobias Mann on (#5ZV9N)
It's even open source, so someone may actually use it With Intel poised to enter the datacenter GPU market, the chipmaker this week showed off a software platform mean to simplify management of these devices at scale at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZV71)
Chipmaker interested in forming a consortium for purchase – and so is SK hynix, Intel Qualcomm has reiterated it would like a stake in Arm and help create a consortium that would keep the Brit chip designer neutral, or out of the hands of any single chip company at least.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZV1D)
Salesforce complexity can be 'difficult and expensive to govern', especially for multicloud, warns Gartner The set of enterprise technologies acquired by Salesforce in recent years, together with its own applications, have proved "more difficult and expensive to govern than expected for many customers," says Gartner.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5ZTZ0)
Internal beauracy and barriers hold up roll out of defenses, report finds Ask 1,000 CIOs whether they believe their organizations are vulnerable to cyberattacks targeting their software supply chains and about 82 percent can be expected to say yes.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5ZTWZ)
Latest version of simplified container tool for penguins is out Developer Luca di Maio has released version 1.3.0 of DistroBox, a tool to simplify running different versions of Linux in containers.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZTX0)
If you fancy your own dedicated network there's another player in town – but don't ask how much it costs BT linked arms with Ericsson to serve-up commercial 5G private network deployments as a managed service for organizations in Britain.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZTV8)
But the potentially abundant, if distant, source of sustainable energy could offer hope Nuclear fusion will not provide an answer to the medium-term "sacrifice" the world population will have to endure to get to net-zero carbon emission by 2050 — the target for keeping average global heating within the 1.5˚C margin.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5ZTSA)
For your consideration: A reasonable list of the least bad distros It is a truth universally acknowledged that all operating systems suck. Some just suck less than others.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZTQV)
Technology firms rank second in UK list of strategic public-sector suppliers Everyone's favourite outsourcing business Capita is scheduled to see 415 government contracts with the British public sector expire between 2022 and 2025, more than any other major supplier.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5ZTPA)
All the the rage with gamers, mechanical type comes to office users – where cool goes to die Review Logitech has rounded out its Master series with the MX Mechanical keyboard and MX Master 3S mouse. Both cost serious money, but are they worth it?…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZTPB)
It's not hard to find unpleasant precedents for what might happen to Virtzilla VMware customers have seen companies acquired by Broadcom Software emerge with lower profiles, slower innovation, and higher prices - a combination that makes them nervous about the virtualization giant’s future.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZTM2)
Details? Nope. Potential? Enormous. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and Samsung Electronics boss Lee Jae-yong met on Monday in South Korea and “discussed how to cooperate between the two companies."…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZTM3)
Goodbye cloudy retro-gaming, bonjour ‘rétrojeu video en nuage’ France’s Commission d'enrichissement de la langue française has decided to offer citizens new ways to describe video games in the language of the land.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5ZTJY)
Blockchain still has a role to play - if properly regulated - says Heng Swee Keat Singapore’s deputy prime minister Heng Swee Keat has told retail investors not to buy cryptocurrency.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZTFJ)
Leases, IP rights, ownership of goods … it’s almost easier to list things the Supreme People’s Court doesn’t want on a blockchain China’s Supreme People’s Court has issued an opinion calling for massive adoption of blockchain across China’s judiciary, financial sector, and government, and for the technology to underpin intellectual property in the nation.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5ZTE3)
Brute force attack leaves the license wide open for undetectable alteration, but back end data remains unchanged An Australian digital driver's license (DDL) implementation that officials claimed is more secure than a physical license has been shown to easily defaced, but authorities insist the credential remains secure.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#5ZT8B)
Using guess-who's datacenter equipment, natch Transitioning just half of all datacenters to sustainable operating models could cut global energy costs by $7 billion, Supermicro CEO Charles Liang claims.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5ZT6F)
Researchers comb through code execution flaw found in malicious document Infosec researchers have idenitied a zero-day code execution vulnerability in Microsoft's ubiquitous Office software.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZT6G)
Considered to be preferable to sale to China-owned Nexperia, say sources UK government officials are mulling a sale of chipmaker Newport Wafer Fab to a US consortium instead of allowing its agreed deal with China-owned Nexperia to stand.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#5ZT41)
HPE-built system to be used by Uncle Sam for material science, renewables, and more Nvidia will reveal more details about its Venado supercomputer project today at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZT20)
Texas school shooting should prompt a rethink in commercial ties with powerful gun-lobby group, workers urge management Around 4,000 Salesforce staff have signed an open letter calling for the CRM giant to stop working with the National Rifle Association, the powerful US gun-lobby organisation.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZSZW)
Claims partnerships will drive development and adoption of exascale computing in Europe European microprocessor designer SiPearl revealed deals with Nvidia and HPE today, saying they would up the development of high-performance compute (HPC) and exascale systems on the continent.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5ZSZX)
Data Protection Impact Assessment merely a 'standard step' A year after the Dutch data protector said there were too many "legal obstacles" for its civil servants to use Google Workspace, a re-worked agreement will permit the public sector to fire up the productivity suite.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#5ZSXV)
CEO talks up 'great economics to franchisees ... through the power of software... AI and creative construct' IBM says it is rolling out its natural language processing software to a greater number of McDonalds' drive-thrus months after buying the automated order technology unit from the fast food chain, along with the team that developed it.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZSVP)
Focuses on 600 users, lets smaller outfits slide, trims R&D spend, slashes sales expenses Broadcom's stated strategy is very simple: focus on 600 customers who will struggle to change suppliers, reap vastly lower sales and marketing costs by focusing on that small pool, and trim R&D by not thinking about the needs of other customers – who can be let go if necessary without much harm to the bottom line.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#5ZSSE)
HR boss admits news may be 'disappointing' for the 'significant' population of former staff IBM has confirmed to former staff that it will no longer provide grants for the Retired Employee Club, meaning no more subsidized short trips to the Italian Riviera or golf days.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5ZSQM)
Ingenuity footage sent back to Earth via Perseverance, despite looming battery problem Video On Friday NASA released footage of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter flying further and faster than ever before.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZSQN)
Consultation asks for contributions from industry to better understand digital threats The UK government has kicked off a consultation to collate feedback on strengthening the security and resilience of local datacenters and cloud services to protect against outages and national security threats.…
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#5ZSM4)
Interesting Moon experiment raises cool questions about disposal of hidden value Opinion Making a call on the quality of a new idea in tech can be hard. But if you ask me, not in the case of Lonestar Data Holdings, whose plan to build datacenters on the Moon is literal lunacy.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5ZSJW)
How do you spell 'backup' again? 'D' 'R' 'O' 'P'... Who, Me? A reminder of the devastation a simple DROP can do and that backups truly are a DBA's best friend in this morning's "there but for the grace of..." Who, Me?…
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by Tobias Mann on (#5ZSHF)
Big beast also claims top spot in the Green500 The land of the rising sun has fallen to the United States’ supercomputing might. Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL) newly minted Frontier supercomputer has ousted Japan’s Arm-based Fugaku for the top spot on the Top500 rankings of the world's most-powerful publicly known systems.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5ZSGA)
Government authority forced to backtrack warning that photocopied Aadhaar cards represent a risk The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has backtracked on advice about how best to secure the "Aadhaar" national identity cards that enable access to a range of government and financial serivces.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZSE0)
China needs this as much as the rest of the world China’s largest city, Shanghai, will this week all-but end its COVID-19 lockdowns on Wednesday, and by doing so may smooth some of the kinks in the world’s technology supply chains.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5ZSBA)
Eleven industry associations, representing every tech vendor that matters, warns of economic harm Eleven significant tech-aligned industry associations from around the world have reportedly written to India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) to call for revision of the nation’s new infosec reporting and data retention rules, which they criticise as inconsistent, onerous, unlikely to improve security within India, and possibly harmful to the nations economy.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5ZSBB)
Also: Uni details its malware-catching AI, signs of China poking the Russian cyber-bear, and more In brief Somerset County, New Jersey, was hit by a ransomware attack this week that hobbled its ability to conduct business, and also cut off access to essential data.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZRVR)
Teleportation of quantum information key to future secure data transfer Researchers in the Netherlands have shown they can transmit quantum information via an intermediary node, a feature necessary to make the so-called quantum internet possible.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#5ZRSK)
Zhuhai Cloud will carry 50 flying and diving machines it can control with minimal human assistance Chinese academics have christened an ocean research vessel that has a twist: it will sail the seas with a complement of aerial and ocean-going drones and no human crew.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5ZR3Q)
Plus: Police release deepfake of murdered teen in cold case, and more In-brief Governments around the world should pass intellectual property laws that grant rights to AI systems, two academics at the University of New South Wales in Australia argued.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5ZR1F)
Nuke incoming? Quick break out the plans for rationing, censorship, property seizures, and more More papers describing the orders and messages the US President can issue in the event of apocalyptic crises, such as a devastating nuclear attack, have been declassified and released for all to see.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5ZQRR)
Forget dark-web souks, thousands of these are already being traded on public bazaars Russian crooks are selling network credentials and virtual private network access for a "multitude" of US universities and colleges on criminal marketplaces, according to the FBI.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5ZQQD)
Study claims Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft work to derail data rules Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft often support privacy in public statements, but behind the scenes they've been working through some common organizations to weaken or kill privacy legislation in US states.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#5ZQP3)
Meanwhile, social network's board rejects resignation of one its directors America's financial watchdog is investigating whether Elon Musk adequately disclosed his purchase of Twitter shares last month, just as his bid to take over the social media company hangs in the balance. …
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#5ZQJ6)
Time to play blame bingo: Markets? Profits? Too much growth? Russia? Space aliens? Cloud security company Lacework has laid off 20 percent of its employees, just months after two record-breaking funding rounds pushed its valuation to $8.3 billion.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#5ZQAW)
CEO acknowledges impact of war, pandemic but says fundamentals ‘are really good’ Nvidia is expecting a $500 million hit to its global datacenter and consumer business in the second quarter due to COVID lockdowns in China and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Despite those and other macroeconomic concerns, executives are still optimistic about future prospects.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#5ZQAX)
That's the second in a week following similar system in Munich also aimed at researchers HPE is lifting the lid on a new AI supercomputer – the second this week – aimed at building and training larger machine learning models to underpin research.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5ZQ7E)
Figures disappoint analysts as SaaSy HR and finance application vendor navigates economic uncertainty HR and finance application vendor Workday's CEO, Aneel Bhusri, confirmed deal wins expected for the three-month period ending April 30 were being pushed back until later in 2022.…
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by Richard Currie on (#5ZQ54)
Another probe? Mountain View is starting to look like a pincushion at this rate The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is lining up yet another investigation into Google over its dominance of the digital advertising market.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5ZQ55)
'Making sure the right resources are aligned to the right opportunity' ahead of next fiscal year Microsoft has hit the brakes on hiring in some key product areas as the company prepares for the next fiscal year and all that might bring.…
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