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Are Big Enterprises Really Entitled To A Different Class Of Data Management?

Learn how to democratise storage with this revolutionary webcast Promo  The laws of data are pretty universal. Every o... Read more

Remember The Bloke Who Was Told By Zen Internet To Contact His MP About Crap Service? Yeah, It's Still Not Fixed

Fear not! Issue is at the 'highest level of escalation,' says ISP A broadband customer from Leatherhead, Surrey, who wa... Read more

For A True Display Of Wealth, Dab Printer Ink Behind Your Ears Instead Of Chanel No. 5

Litre of the office essential costs as much as £2,410 – up from £1,700 in 2003, finds Which? Printer ink continues ... Read more

China Sets Goal Of Running Single-stack IPv6 Network By 2030, Orders Upgrade Blitz

All levels of industry and government told to get moving, consumers encouraged to buy new Wi-Fi routers China's Central... Read more

Why Remote Working Leaves Us Vulnerable To Cyber-attacks

Experts warn working from home has led to complacency over security protocols Read more

The Experiences Replacing Closed High Street Stores

Go-karts, bowling alleys and eateries have taken the place of closed retailers on the High Street. Read more

Daily Tests Not Self-isolation For Police, Fire, Borders, Transport And Freight Staff

Police, fire, borders and transport staff are now eligible in England, with 200 new test centres promised. Read more

Covid: The Holiday Makers Having To Self-isolate Abroad

Some holidaymakers who tested positive for Covid while abroad are having to stay and self-isolate. Read more

Covid: Food Exemption Scheme Delayed Until Monday

Iceland warns the move will not solve the issue of staff shortages in supermarkets themselves. Read more

Covid: New Testing Plan Will Not Work, Warn Firms

Industry body, the CBI, criticises government plans that allow some key staff to bypass the NHS Covid app. Read more

Subcontractors Working On CityFibre's £45m Derby Rollout Threaten To 'rip Up Tarmac' In Dispute Over Payments

Main contractor J McCann insists it takes its obligations 'very seriously' Contractors helping to lay fibre cables unde... Read more

Intel: 'Another One To Two Years Before The Industry Is Able To Completely Catch Up With Demand'

CEO reassures punters that $40bn foundry spending will pay off Intel boss Pat Gelsinger reckons global semiconductor sh... Read more

Rail Services Face Cuts As Staff Self-isolate

Operators say they may have to run fewer trains as more employees are hit by the "pingdemic". Read more

UKRI Denies Pulling Funding From Newport Wafer Fab Over Chinese Ownership Concerns

'Funding continues,' despite media reports to the contrary Updated  UK Research and Investment (UKRI) has rejected rep... Read more

Firm Fined £2.6m For Claiming Clothes Prevent Covid

Australian activewear company Lorna Jane is branded "exploitative" and "predatory" by a judge. Read more