SaaS Verizon is on cloud none: Comms giant will axe two public services Punters told they have until April 12 to save their data 12 Feb 00:29 |
Channel Dell 'struggling to raise funds for EMC gobble' A falling tech market sinks all boats 12 Feb 01:04 | 10
Channel VMware hikes vSphere prices, shrinks licence options Thousand-dollar increase for vCenter instances, but you get new goodies for the price 12 Feb 02:02 | 10
SaaS You can leave your hat on, warbles Rackspace to OpenStack users Red Hats enterprise linux OpenStack comes to former AWS-chaser's cloud 12 Feb 03:01 |
Security Net narks phishing AlphaBay drug logins in clever redirect attack If ever you wanted proof there is no honour among thieves, this scam proves it 12 Feb 04:04 | 9
CanSecWest Hack VMware, score US$75K. Hack Flash, get much less Pwn2Own hackerfest names its targets and prizes for 2016 12 Feb 05:02 | 1
SaaS Zero. Zilch. Nada. That's how much Netflix uses its own data centres now Eight year migration ends after year spent beating up billing application 12 Feb 06:02 | 45
Bootnotes Council IT system goes berserk, packs off kids to the wrong schools Admissions software piles pressure on anxious parents 12 Feb 06:31 | 48
On-Prem Computer Science grads still finding it hard to get a job Skills gap? What skills gap? 12 Feb 07:03 | 92
Science Depressed? Desperate for a ciggie? Blame the Neanderthals Prehistoric nookie has knock-on effects 12 Feb 07:33 | 50
Science Scariest climate change prediction yet: More time to eat plane food Boffins predict jet streams to strengthen, which will mean longer trans-Atlantic flights 12 Feb 08:03 | 125
On-Call When asked 'What's a .CNT file?' there's a polite way to answer And then there's the Reg reader way, as used on a chap who 'lost my blue E' 12 Feb 08:20 | 172
Legal Indonesian comms ministry orders 'gay emoji' block First they came for the local IM services, then they came for the world's 12 Feb 08:44 | 44
Storage Portworx puts storage into containers for your data centre pleasure Early edition of product is aimed at DevOps folk 12 Feb 09:12 | 4
Virtualization Big data lakes? Too many ponds, that’s the problem Everyone says they'll go big, then puts together a bunch of small silos 12 Feb 09:23 | 9
Devops IT's Holy Grail, but is DevOps a Poisoned Chalice for sysadmins? A journey without end... 12 Feb 09:37 | 35
Something for the Weekend, Sir? Send tortuous stand-up ‘nine-thirty’ meetings back to the dark ages They’re almost medieval anyway 12 Feb 10:04 | 146
Bootnotes Argos offers 'buy now pay in 3 months' deal Reg reader enjoys deferred payment and free shopping voucher 12 Feb 10:44 | 47
Security When it comes to spaffing your login creds, Android biz apps are the business 300% better at it than non-business apps 12 Feb 11:06 | 5
Updated Ofcom spent £10m in past 2 years desperately lobbing away sueballs Does regulator have time to make policy? 12 Feb 11:45 | 10
Databases National Pupil Database engorged to 20 million individual kids' records Massive population-wide pupil data slurp also available to private sector 12 Feb 12:17 | 44
Exclusive Microsoft seller Trustmarque seeks private equity sugar daddy Appoints William Blair to run the process for £200m sales firm 12 Feb 12:43 |
Security Skype users were targeted by bad-ad pushing Angler crooks But fear not – the taint has now been purged 12 Feb 12:58 | 9
Science Philae comet lander officially dead Chances of communication 'close to zero' 12 Feb 13:21 | 24
Legal Google wins High Court fight with StreetMap over search results self-pluggery Dominant? Yes. Abusive? No, rules the judge 12 Feb 13:37 | 37
Geek's Guide to Britain The field at the centre of the universe: Cambridge's outdoor pulsar pusher Radio astronomy, sheds and high-explosive ordnance 12 Feb 14:15 | 34
Science Post-pub nosh neckfiller: The gargantuan Gatsby South African supersized spicy steak sarnie 12 Feb 14:29 | 65
SaaS Want AWS Lambda without the Amazon lock-in? Meet Project Kratos Iron.io announces project to beat cloud lock-in; but is it that easy? 12 Feb 15:07 |
Devops Mobile: DevOps for IT shops. Minus the upheaval First step on a thousand-mile journey 12 Feb 15:32 | 14
Legal De-anonymising data should be a criminal offence, says MPs report Although that could be a bit of a problem under the new EU rules... 12 Feb 16:04 | 32
Comment HPE is going to unleash a Machine on us. Here's how it might play out The decomposable infrastructure endpoint and our route into its gaping maw 12 Feb 16:38 | 8
Legal Reluctant Wikipedia lifts lid on $2.5m internet search engine project It simply ain't true – until Mr Wales publicly denies it 12 Feb 16:58 | 32
Software Get out of mi casa, Picasa: Google photo site to join Wave, Code, Reader in silicon hell Estás muerto para mi 12 Feb 19:55 | 35
Networks Louisville says yes to Google Fiber. Funny story: AT&T, TWC didn't want that to happen Surprise, surprise 12 Feb 20:16 | 36
Security PBX phone system hacking nets crooks $50 million over four years Dial G for guilty – one miscreant admits laundering role 12 Feb 20:28 | 22
Science Free science journal library gains notoriety, lands injunctions Sci-Hub loses domains and Twitter account wobbles 12 Feb 21:22 | 83
Networks If you're going to protect people's privacy, protect our profits, too – US broadband biz to FCC We need ways to snoop, er, innovate 12 Feb 21:48 | 19
Security Brit spies can legally hack PCs and phones, say Brit spies' overseers So that's that, then 12 Feb 22:26 | 89
Security This is what it looks like when your website is hit by nasty ransomware How depressing: British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy hijacked 12 Feb 22:46 | 40
Personal Tech iPhones clock-blocked and crocked by setting date to Jan 1, 1970 Cupertino's amazing software quality showcased once again 12 Feb 23:52 | 109