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Fired Google Engineer Clearly Knows Little About Women in Technology
ANALYSIS: A Google engineer’s assertion that women aren’t suited for tech jobs because of biological differences isn't just offensive, it's incorrect
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (4 August)
What do you know about the past seven days in tech?
IBM Q2 Results Disappoint As Cloud Sales Decline
Sales at IBM fall for the 21st quarter, as heavy investments in AI and cloud fails to make good on legacy decline
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (14 July)
Test your weekly tech news knowledge
Formula One MD Ross Brawn: It’s About Time F1 Started Doing Digital Properly
F1's sporting MD Ross Brawn outlines the sport's digital vision, why it must cater for all fans and how tech will never stop the human element of racing
Intel Ships New Xeon Processors For Data Centres
Bold benchmarking claims...New Xeon chips tout improved data centre performance
Microsoft Azure Stack Is Now Available To Order
Microsoft Azure Cloud hybrid cloud platform is now avaliable to order on dedicated hardware from partners
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (30 June)
Time to stretch your memory muscles with our quiz on the top tech news this week.
Nutanix Teams Up With Google For Hybrid Clouds
Enhances cloud offerings and signs deal with Google Cloud for expanded enterprise push
Pulsant Ploughs £1m Into South Yorkshire Data Centre Overhaul
The hybrid cloud services provider is taking an upgrade rather than rebuild approach to its data centres
Lenovo Targets Data Centre And PC Market With Expanded Portfolio
Expanded data centre offerings as Chinese PC maker reinvigorates HPC portfolio with two new brands
AMD Epyc Server Chips Take The Data Centre Fight To Intel Xeon
32 core processors, 2TB of memory support and 128 lanes of PCIe are on offer with the Eypc chips
Lenovo Implements ‘World’s Largest’ Intel-based Supercomputer
Does size matter? University in Barcelona gains 11.1 petaFLOP supercomputer, as Intel touts its HPC credentials
Windows Server Moves To Semi-Annual Release Cycle
Microsoft hopes more regular Windows Server updates will encourage adoption and allow it to react quicker to changes in the market
Tech Firms Handed $258m To Develop Exascale Supercomputer
Large chunk of money handed to tech firms from US government to develop 1,000 petaflop supercomputer
Box Drive Lets Users Access Cloud Files From Their Desktop
Box hopes to make its cloud platform as easy as possible to use and encourage firms to sign up
Tech Quiz: Government & Public Sector IT
What do you know about the government's relationship with technology, the failures and great innovations?
British Airways IT Outage Could Be Down To Human Error
However, the airline denies that to be the case
Amazon Lightsail Global Rollout Begins For AWS
Service to quickly launch virtual private servers on AWS expanded to UK, Europe, and Asia
Scotland Launches Its Largest-Ever Data Centre To Support The Nation’s Cloud Ambitions
The data centre hopes to attract the attention of Google, Microsoft, and AWS
Large Enterprises Plagued By Latency & Bandwidth Issues After Office 365 Rollout
Large businesses look to direct connections to solve capacity and latency issues caused by cloud office suite.
British Airways Blames Power Surge For IT Outage, But Questions Still Remain
ANALYSIS: BA's IT outage could have been caused by more than just a power surge
Ocado Technology’s Kubermesh Open Source Package Aims To Remove Data Centre Reliance From Smart Factories
Kubermesh is free to use for developers and organisations looking to setup smart warehouses
Tales In Tech History: Unix
Unix was one of the most popular server operating systems, but its life has been marred by bitter legal battles
LinkedIn, HPE Create Open19 Foundation For Open Data Centre Servers
Watch out OCP? Open19 Foundation will push its data centre blueprint for next generation, standardised servers
AMD Signals Data Centre Return With EPYC Chips
What's in a name? AMD raids the naming repository for Ryzen Threadripper, EPYC, and Vega chips
UEFA CIO: How To Build Pan-Continental Infrastructure For Euro 2020
INTERVIEW: UEFA head of ICT Daniel Marion talks about providing the infrastructure to support European football and plans for Euro 2020
IBM Builds Its Most Powerful Quantum Processor To Date
Big leap forward claimed as new processor doubles compute power of IBM Q Commercial Systems
Nutanix Targets Critical Enterprise Workloads With IBM Deal
Data cruncher. Nutanix will combine IBM Power servers with its cloud data centre offerings