Datacentre Sustainable Innovation: A Think Tank on IT Sustainability
Industry stakeholders and regulators in the datacentre industry are expected to update their energy efficient criteria to include assessments of IT equipment utilisation and work
Vince Cable accuses Post Office of deception in Horizon issues with government
Former government minister Vince Cable accused the Post Office of lying to the government in order to conceal the mistreatment of subpostmasters. During the public
Microsoft Accuses Google and AWS of ‘Muddying’ Anti-Trust Debate in CMA Cloud Licensing
Microsoft has responded to the Competition and Markets Authority’s investigation into its cloud licensing practices by accusing Amazon and Google of confusing the situation. The
Understanding Parity in Computing
Parity, derived from the Latin word «paritas» meaning equal or equivalent, is a method used in computers to verify if data has been lost or
What allows CrowdStrike to operate in the Windows kernel?
Microsoft is using a 2009 EU anti-competition ruling as a defense regarding a recent incident where a third-party product caused Windows to crash. On July
North Korean cyber group targeting nuclear secrets
Google Cloud’s Mandiant cyber researchers have identified a North Korean cyber threat group known as APT45, previously tracked under various aliases such as Andariel, Onyx
What Business Leaders Can Learn from Elite Athletes: Lessons from the Olympians
More than 10,000 athletes are set to participate in the world’s premier sporting event, the Olympics. Whether they are running, swimming, jumping, or backflipping —
10 years of Kubernetes: Navigating the journey to mastering persistent storage
Kubernetes is now celebrating its 10th anniversary! As we approach mid-2024, we reflect on the journey of this market-leading container orchestration platform. Jan Safranek, a
GenAI, Data, and Networking Impacting The Open Golf Championship
Established in 1754, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, also known as The R&A, has a rich history as a guardian of the sport of
Essex school receives reprimand from ICO for unauthorized use of facial recognition technology
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK has criticized a secondary school in Essex for unlawfully utilizing facial-recognition technology to handle cashless canteen payments
Former Minister Accuses Post Office of Playing Victim and Civil Servants of Abandoning Principles
The public inquiry into the Post Office scandal has revealed that the Post Office often blamed «incompetent» or «criminal» subpostmasters when pressured about issues with
CrowdStrike incident could cost Fortune 500 companies over $5 billion
Fortune 500 companies faced a total direct financial loss of approximately $5.4bn as a result of the July Microsoft – CrowdStrike outage. Parametrix, a cloud