Antivirus that mines Ethereum sounds a bit wrong, right? Norton has started selling it [Fri Jun 4 2021]

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Is your data safe in the cloud? Depends who you ask…

And if you ask your cloud provider, the answer might shock you

Lack of clarity on RISE: Transformation, implementation and data management all roles for partners. 'So, what's SAP doing?'

As Sapphire Now kicks off, users, SIs and analysts see unanswered questions

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Massive tech-for-British-schoolkids cash pot up for grabs as UK education buyers prep £140m agreement

It is Thursday and it's framework-tastic

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Tencent Cloud adds second data centre in Germany, Thailand, and Japan, plus a third in Hong Kong

Plans to grow capacity in all 27 regions by 30 percent in 2021

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Huawei Industrial Digital Transformation Conference highlights innovation and applied scenarios of technologies

The Register takes you through the event’s keynotes

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Google's diversity strat lead who said Jews show 'insatiable appetite for war' is no longer diversity strat lead

Not a fan of homosexuality, either, judging from 2007 blog posts

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Conservative Party fined one-third of a luxury food hamper by ICO for nuisance email campaign

For once, Boris Johnson ignored calls of PECR

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NASA doubles down on Venus missions, asking what made the planet uninhabitable

VERITAS and DAVINCI+ chosen and funded as part of agency's concept selection

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Wyoming powers ahead with Bill Gates-backed sodium-cooled nuclear generation plant

We wanted to post a dad joke about sodium, but we thought: Na, people will groan...

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Hybrid working? Buckle in, there's no turning back as survey takers insist: You can't make us go back

No, literally, let's make illegal

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US slaps tariffs on countries that hit Big Tech with digital services taxes ... then pauses them immediately

Applies pressure as negotiations on harmonized global web levies near conclusion

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Webcast Slide Deck | Zero disruption cloud data migration

How to accelerate and de-risk your analytics modernization with a data-first approach

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The Data Cloud For Dummies

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FYI: Today's computer chips are so advanced, they are more 'mercurial' than precise – and here's the proof

Rarely seen miscalculations now crop up frequently at cloud hyperscale

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Apple to summon staff back to the office in September

You don't spend $5bn on a shiny glass Ive-designed HQ and leave it empty

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Infrastructure SNAFU results in French public being unable to contact emergency services

Mobile provider Orange fingers 'technical issue' on a router

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China reveals plan to pump out positive news about itself. Let's see what happens when that lands with social media fact-checkers

Xi Jinping says it’s time the world learned Marxism works, socialism is good, and China is really nice, but some 90s indie pop shows another way to get the message across

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Japan to dangle as many Yen as it takes to lure chipmakers to its shores, because everyone else is doing it too

National growth strategy also prioritises low power distributed data centres

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Gartner: Best Practices For Running Containers And Kubernetes In Production

Analyst report

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Supreme Court narrows Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Misusing access not quite the same as breaking in

We'll explain everything for you

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FireEye sold to McAfee's new owners for $1.2bn as Mandiant split into standalone firm again

Another big name buyout by STG

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European Parliament's data adequacy objection: Doubts cast on UK's commitment to privacy protection

Plus: Judgment in immigration exemption case makes things worse

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Antivirus that mines Ethereum sounds a bit wrong, right? Norton has started selling it

Down continues to be the new up

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Software

Microsoft subsidiary makes $314.73bn profit and pays no tax in Ireland – despite registering there

Forget Seattle, Microsoft 'Round Island One' lives in Bermuda

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Microsoft to unveil 'what's next for Windows' ... Rounded corners and what else?

June 24 event to preview Win Tech: The Next Generation

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SAP pushes supply chain solution at COVID-hit market as Sapphire Now bash begins

Analyst: 'They need to blow up the obsolete Ariba engine first'

This AI could save a firefighter's life

When it works well enough in the real world, that is

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Huawei names first tablets, phones to run its Android-in-disguise HarmonyOS 2

Hello, my name is Mr Snrub, and I come from, uh ... someplace far away

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