Oracle's examplar win over SAP for Birmingham City Council is 3 years late It also required £20 million in extra funds – and Larry wants to brag about this? Databases26 Apr 2023 | 44
Oracle offers AI to tell you if those lead times are hogwash It'll also give staff career advice AI + ML20 Apr 2023 | 3
Users slam SAP's public cloud and S/4HANA migration strategy German-speaking heartlands fear they'll be paying again for features they've already built Databases05 Apr 2023 | 9
Intel bumps up core counts for 13th-gen vPro chips 'We don't think it's a luxury' veep tells The Reg On-Prem23 Mar 2023 | 8
Now Microsoft injects Copilot AI into Dynamics 365 Bringing Embrace, Extend, Extinguish to a business workforce near you Spotlight on Databases07 Mar 2023 | 6
Jellyfish watches for the sting of developer bottlenecks Dashboard your DevOps data and see where your team has been slacking Devops01 Feb 2023 | 4
Chromebook SH1MMER exploit promises admin jailbreak Schools' laptops are out if this one gets around, tho beware bricking Security30 Jan 2023 | 15
SAP culls 3,000 jobs – and its results weren't even that bad CRM and industry solutions among biz units targeted, analyst says cuts could be worse Software26 Jan 2023 | 4
UK govt Matrix has unenviable task of consolidating several different ERP systems Software to support 46,000 users as group part of £900m program to simplify central government back end Government Tech Week26 Jan 2023 | 16
Low code is no replacement for software development, say German-speaking SAP users Updated 'It remains to be seen to what degree of process depth the offer will prove itself in practice' SaaS25 Nov 2022 | 39
University orders investigation into Oracle finance disaster Staff forced to make their own purchases after suppliers walk away due to payment failures PaaS + IaaS23 Nov 2022 | 47
Enterprises are rolling out more AI – to 'middling results' Businesses that achieve full-scale deployment don't always get the outcomes they hoped for, says Deloitte AI + ML31 Oct 2022 | 22
SUSE wheels out first public prototype of its server Linux distro, asks for feedback Adaptable Linux Platform v0.01 shows that the future of SLE is containerized OSes05 Oct 2022 | 12
Google delays execution of doomed Chrome extensions Busineses get a little longer with Manifest v2, everyone else... it depends Applications30 Sep 2022 | 20
Oracle brews Java 19. Mmmm, kinda tastes like RISC-V Upstart CPU integration, incremental improvements – just the way cautious corporate customers like it Software20 Sep 2022 | 1
Warning over Java libraries and deserialization security weaknesses There is a madness to the methods Security22 Aug 2022 | 6
Tech analyst Forrester finds enterprise software is recession-proof As mission-critical nature of software supports prices, users also find reason to invest Applications18 Aug 2022 | 2
Intel finally takes the hint on software optimization Don't have the budget or customer base for Graviton-class silicon? Intel thinks it can help Systems13 Aug 2022 | 22
IT departments often regret technology buying decisions The longer the purchase takes, the more frustrating, says Gartner On-Prem15 Jul 2022 | 52
Microsoft says staff layoffs not linked to recession fears Redmond characterizes job losses as an annual clean-up rather than a sign of anything serious Software12 Jul 2022 | 13
SAP unlikely to see most customers move from ECC before support ends But those who show willing in S/4HANA upgrade might see existing ERP support extended, says Gartner Databases08 Jul 2022 |
Here today, gone to Maui: That's your data captured by North Korean ransomware CISA, FBI, US Treasury warn Kim Jong-un's latest malware has hit healthcare orgs Cyber-crime06 Jul 2022 | 7
Oracle sued by one of its own gold-level Partners of the Year over government IT contract We want $56 million, systems integrator tells court On-Prem16 Jun 2022 | 6
Price hikes, cloud expansion drive record datacenter spending High unit costs and fixed capex budgets propelling enterprises cloudwards On-Prem16 Jun 2022 | 1
Makers of ad blockers and browser privacy extensions fear the end is near Special report Overhaul of Chrome add-ons set for January, Google says it's for all our own good Personal Tech08 Jun 2022 | 158
SUSE releases Service Pack 4 for Linux Enterprise 15 Update should help users combat software supply chain issues. openSUSE Leap 15.4 to follow a day later OSes07 Jun 2022 | 4
IBM ordered to pay $1.6b to BMC Big Blue's 'routine eschewal of rules' justifies large penalty, judge says Systems31 May 2022 | 33
Google's Flutter app development framework now stable across platforms Google I/O v3.0 has also gained a Casual Games Toolkit Software11 May 2022 | 3
Google Docs crashed when fed 'And. And. And. And. And.' Cloud grammar police more Keystone Kops SaaS06 May 2022 | 62
At last, Atlassian sees an end to its outage ... in two weeks Cloud collaboration biz says script deleted data that's so far been restored via backups Devops11 Apr 2022 | 48
Perforce now pulls Puppet's strings: Takeover announced What looked like Plan B is now Plan A for config management biz Devops11 Apr 2022 | 3
Dell trials 4-day workweek, massive UK pilot of shortened week begins Hopes to tap into pool of tech workers who aren't keen to be tied down for 40 hours per week On-Prem11 Apr 2022 | 65
Atlassian Jira, Confluence outage persists two days on 'Routine maintenance script' blamed for derailed service for unlucky customers SaaS06 Apr 2022 | 34
The march of Macs into the enterprise: Demand is on the increase MacAD We talk to some players in the Apple device management game Systems04 Apr 2022 | 97
Microsoft accused of spending millions on bribes to seal business deals Ex-senior director also claims Feds have seen evidence and done nothing On-Prem25 Mar 2022 | 48
OVHcloud datacenter 'lacked' automatic fire extinguishers, electrical cutoff Firefighters' report: Wooden ceiling rated to resist blaze for an hour On-Prem22 Mar 2022 | 78
This browser-in-browser attack is perfect for phishing If you're involved in malvertising, please don't read this. We don't want to give you ideas Security18 Mar 2022 | 28
Extradited Canadian accused of unleashing NetWalker ransomware More than $28m in crypto-coins found in home, it is claimed Security11 Mar 2022 | 7
Enterprise IT finds itself in a war zone – with no script Opinion Where in the stack should sanctions start? PaaS + IaaS07 Mar 2022 | 40
Enterprise open-source is on the up and proprietary software on the way down Says enterprise open-source house Red Hat Software02 Mar 2022 | 6
IBM cannot kill this age-discrimination lawsuit linked to CEO Scientist's claim that Arvind Krishna unfairly had him axed found plausible enough for trial hearing Systems25 Feb 2022 | 47
What is it with cloud status pages not reflecting reality? Analysis Is AWS down? It depends who you ask PaaS + IaaS24 Feb 2022 | 24
London university on hunt for £17m SAP ERP replacement Institution also relies on German vendor for data warehouse software PaaS + IaaS18 Feb 2022 | 19
Microsoft Teams unable to send and receive calls for some after update Updated If you need to skip meetings, here's an excuse: You installed version 1.5.00.2164 Applications15 Feb 2022 | 51
Judge tosses NEC's claim that Oracle salespeople tricked it into using the wrong software license prior to audit Big Red, for now, has the upper hand in battle over agreements Software02 Nov 2021 | 12
ServiceNow's king of understatement quietly goes about his business of changing the world, one workflow at a time Bzz. Bzz. This digital bingo BS game won't stop buzzing, can someone mute Bill McDermott? Off-Prem28 Oct 2021 | 5
Got enterprise workstations and hope to run Windows 11? Survey says: You lose. Over half the gear's not fit for it 30 million Windows devices in 60k orgs studied OSes30 Sep 2021 | 121
Patch now? Why enterprise exploits are still partying like it's 1999 Feature Am I only dreaming, or is this burning an Eternal Blue? Security08 Sep 2021 | 28
Software piracy pushes companies to be more competitive, study claims So, do copy that floppy? Applications04 Sep 2021 | 28
IBM insiders say CEO Arvind Krishna downplayed impact of email troubles, asked for a week to sort things out Behind the curtain: Server crashes, thumbs down on Slack, staff compared to shoemaker's kids, and more Software08 Jul 2021 | 74
Spyware, trade-secret theft, and $30m in damages: How two online support partners spectacularly fell out Chat-bot maker LivePerson wins lawsuit against call-center outfit [24]7.ai Applications18 Jun 2021 | 16
Playmobil crosses the final frontier with enormous, metre-long Enterprise playset $500, 136-piece, tribble-laden Star Trek tribute is immense, but clearly illogical Offbeat18 Jun 2021 | 50
Google dishes out homemade SLSA, a recipe to thwart software supply-chain attacks Try it with phish'n'chips Security18 Jun 2021 | 1
Oracle accused of eating software maker's lunch with hostile hiring, trade secret theft CentralSquare says Big Red raided it for key staff Applications03 Jun 2021 | 7
Microsoft's got its head in the clouds: Turns out when we all have to work from home, remote platforms make bank Azure revenue up 48 per cent, pretty much everything Redmond makes is up OSes27 Oct 2020 |
FYI: If you're running HP Device Manager, anyone on your network can get admin on your server via backdoor Hidden database account discovered, patches finally available as well as mitigations Security30 Sep 2020 | 16
Nokia rolls out midrange 5G mobile, but will struggle to fight off Motorola and pals. Plus: New platform for suits with bulk-ordered SIMs Also two new budget blowers including £99 MicroUSB unit Personal Tech23 Sep 2020 | 8
AI in the enterprise: Prepare to be disappointed – oversold but under appreciated, it can help... just not too much Register Debate Today we launch our Register Debates in which we spar over hot topics and YOU decide which side is right – by reader vote AI + ML07 Sep 2020 | 36
Tech industry might have weathered the storm so far, but challenges will be felt from next year, Unit4 boss warns Interview ERP outfit picks its battles in darkening enterprise software cloud Software02 Sep 2020 | 1
Assimilation completed! HPE says it has finished the merger with Cray and unveils combo supercomputing lineup All aboard the exascale express HPC03 Aug 2020 | 14
LibreOffice community protests at promotion of paid-for editions, board says: 'LibreOffice will always be free software' Updated Enterprise edition ahoy as project tries to puzzle out its business model Software07 Jul 2020 | 152
Back from the dead: Appeals court resurrects lawsuit claiming IBM stiffs its own salespeople on commissions Big Blue accused of making 'promises to sales reps it never intended to keep' On-Prem14 May 2020 | 8