FreeBSD fans rally round zVault upstart Community fork picks up where TrueNAS CORE left off The State of Storage12 May 2025 | 15
37signals is completing its on-prem move, deleting its AWS account to save millions Industry ‘pulled a fast one convincing everyone cloud is the only way’ says CTO David Heinemeier Hansson The State of Storage09 May 2025 | 157
Backblaze denies 'sham accounting' claims as short sellers circle Cloud storage biz says 'baseless allegations' are attempts by analysts to profit The State of Storage29 Apr 2025 | 16
30 minutes to pwn town: Are speedy responses more important than backups for recovery? The industry’s approach to keeping quality backups may be masking the importance of other recovery mainstays The State of Storage04 Apr 2025 | 4
Even Google struggles to balance fast-but-pricey flash and cheap-but-slow hard disks Reveals it ‘dramatically improved IOPS and throughput’ of its own storage with homebrew 'L4' automation and cache The State of Storage27 Mar 2025 | 11
Admin brought his drill to work, destroyed disks and crashed a datacenter Who, Me? Some people will do anything to avoid an all-nighter
VMware drops the lowest tier of its partner program – except in Europe Wants channel to be all in on private cloud as more details emerge on VCF 9 licensing and hardware
VodafoneThree's a crowd – now comes the hard bit 29M customers, four radio suppliers, and one hell of a network headache
Ukrainians smuggle drones hidden in cabins on trucks to strike Russian airfields A real-world Trojan Horse attack
US community bank says thieves drained customer data through third party hole Disclosure at MainStreet Bancshares comes as American finance orgs beg for looser reporting requirements
Lumma infostealer takedown may have inflicted only a flesh wound as crew keeps pinching and selling data Infosec In Brief PLUS: Ransomware gang using tech support scam; Czechia accuses China of infrastructure attack; And more!
Wanted: IT manager for UK government agency – £60k So much for cushy public sector roles – a non-IT manager at McDonalds makes more
Odd homage to '2001: A Space Odyssey' sees 'Blue Danube' waltz beamed at Voyager 1 Birthdays for ESA (50) and Johann Strauss (200) marked with music of the spheres
Intel reportedly investigates return to memory biz with Japan’s SoftBank Asia In Brief PLUS: Equinix Singapore outage; Japan and India explore geocoding; APAC datacenter shortage predicted
Microsoft's plain text editor gets fancy as Notepad gains formatting options It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for them