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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is co-founder of The Stack, He previously edited the late Computer Business Review, and earlier, Roubini Global Economics. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why/how?" since.

COBOL and Excel? Rail operator looks to ditch “Cyborg Payroll”

"There is an ever-decreasing number of technical experts who can make changes or troubleshoot issues..."

The Open Compute Project is building a powerful head of steam

“It's nice to have things on paper, but ultimately we want product” its CIO tells The Stack, as workstreams proliferate.

blue yonder ransomware attack

Its Chief Security Officer may regret boasting of sorting out "ransomware-proof backups" as customers bake

CrowdStrike slumps to a loss. CFO: “We are a little further from the sun”

"We're still kind of fighting through the incident"

NATO: “Women are better at wargaming than men”

Alliance is integrating "gender perspectives" "through innovative wargaming, simulations and training solutions.”

Microsoft suffers global incident: Triggers manual server restarts

"Our mitigative actions haven't provided relief as expected, and a portion of infrastructure remains in an unhealthy state"

Db2 12.1 is shiny and new/

Apple silicon support, faster queries, new cluster management software, MongoDB and Snowflake compatibility... and "capabilities for new applications"? Stranger things have happened at sea.

French government makes a fresh grab for $500m of Atos assets

Paris narrows its proposal to high-performance computing

UK nails the coffin shut of the “New Payments Architecture”. Now, burn it?

Industry body Pay.uk sounds like it may be in for the chop too; or at least "reform". Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition.

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