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Docker Desktop no longer free for large companies: New 'Business' subscription is here

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IBM sued again by its own sales staff: IT giant accused of going back on commission payments promise

When it a contact not a contract? When it's an incentive plan letter

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Minnow Freshworks nips at tails of SaaS giants Salesforce and Servicenow with IPO plans

Bach to basics: The well-funded IPO-er

In Microsoft's world, cloud email still often requires on-premises Exchange. Why?

Use third-party tools 'at your own risk' – but what of the risk of Exchange itself?

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Zero-trust-data

Zero trust data management

Fighting back and recovering from ransomware

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Webcast Slide Deck | Engineering metrics that matter

Why is it so hard for engineering teams to measure their value?

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Google delays back-to-office recall until at least 2022

Chocolate Factory says never-ending pandemic threw spanner in October plan

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Gartner predicts surge in government IT spending in post-pandemic catch-up

'Unprecedented public demand' as dear leaders heave services for world+dog online

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Rumors of satellite-comms-capable iPhone abound. The truth could be rather boring

Meanwhile, Amazon gripes about SpaceX's constellation plans

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Children of China, your state-sanctioned hour of gaming begins … now!

Beijing limits kids to three hours a week, suggests they use it to play Chess, Go or coding

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Webcast Slide Deck | Remote and branch office and edge IT

Adapt to your new reality outside the data centre

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Migrating to AWS databases

Build a modern data infrastructure

Security

US officials, experts fear China ransacked Exchange servers for data to train AI systems

Plus: T-Mobile US apologizes, security holes found in medical pumps, and more

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Leaked Guntrader firearms data file shared. Worst case scenario? Criminals plot UK gun owners' home addresses in Google Earth

Bang out of order

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Bangkok Airways hit by LockBit ransomware attack, loses lotsa data after refusing to pay

Partial credit card numbers appear and, worse still, passengers' meal preferences

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Zero-trust-data

Webcast Slide Deck | Zero trust data management

Fighting back and recovering from ransomware

Software

Windows 11 will roll out from October 5 as Microsoft hypes new hardware

Staged updates mean potential wait till 2022 – particularly for those looking forward to Android app support

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Docker Desktop no longer free for large companies: New 'Business' subscription is here

Search for sustainable business model continues, but most usage will still be free

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NHS England's release of 'details' on access to Palantir COVID-19 data store: Good enough? We're in a 'dialogue' says national data watchdog

Critics, meanwhile, voice incredulity over how little data has been shared

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Microsoft sinks standalone Hyper-V Server, wants you using Azure Stack HCI for VM-wrangling

Yet again, Microsoft tries to make your world more Azure-centric

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Offbeat

More cracks found in Russian annex of the International Space Station

Head of Russia's segment says it's time for Roscosmos to build its own orbiting lab

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How to stop a content filter becoming a career-shortening network component

He's not just a Big Cheese. He's a very naughty boy

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Former Cisco exec jailed for fraud, dodging taxes

Lean in for a tale of shell companies, fake CEOs, bribes, prison time and $3.6m in fines

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South Korea says 2022 moonshot on track, will test interplanetary internet and search for water

Orbiter nearly built ahead of ride with SpaceX in August '22. But first, a home-grown rocket launch in a month or so

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