The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreGDPR day has come and gone, and the world is still turning, just about. Some remarked that it was like the Y2K…
Read MoreI may have spoken too soon about GDPR. Despite the conflicting legal advice and the general level of vagueness around the new…
Read MoreAmid all the kerfuffle around the General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR (which applies to any organization handling European citizen data, wherever they…
Read MoreMore and more enterprises are looking for more efficient ways to connect and enhance connectivity between north America and Europe…
Read MoreAs the AWS Pop-up Loft closes after its most recent two-week stint, I thought I would catch up with Ian Massingham, AWS Technical Evangelist, to…
Read MoreThe biggest webmail providers in Germany will soon encourage their customers to use full-blown end-to-end email encryption. The providers, including Deutsche Telekom…
Read MoreConsumer gadget enthusiasts might have fawned over the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and the Huawei Watch at Mobile World Congress, but…
Read MoreWhen Lithuanian developer Deep Sea Marketing launched its app Plague last year, there was a fair bit of confusion over its app…
Read MoreWhen I wrote about the decentralization movement a year back, one of the big pro-privacy hopes was Mailpile, which is ambitiously trying…
Read MoreRussian authorities may start trying to extract more tax from foreign tech firms such as Google and Apple, according to a report…
Read MoreStanford startup Kumu Networks didn’t receive much notice at Mobile World Congress this week as the giants of the mobile industry revealed…
Read MoreA U.K House of Lords committee has recommended that, in the long term, people operating drones for leisure may need to register…
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