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Rackspace blames Microsoft over ransomware attack

Exchange admins have been playing whac-a-mole and still getting pwned...

Amazon to sack 18,000; taps $8bn loan. CEO Jassy: “We’ll be scrappy”

Amazon is cutting over 18,000 jobs, CEO Andy Jassy has confirmed – saying he was pressed into revealing the news before contacting employees “as one of our teammates leaked this information externally.” The majority of the 18,000 Amazon job cuts will be concentrated in Amazon Stores and HR, including

Big Blue rings channel changes: But where's that IBM Platinum list?

Where's that list of platinum partners?

Job of the Week: CDIO, Thames Valley Police

As The Stack’s article on digital forensics challenges emphasised, both the opportunity for technology to transform policing and the headwinds – restrictive budgets, organisational sclerosis, change fatigue, technology debt, siloes – against it are significant. For those keen on a genuinely meaningful challenge at the highest level, however, there are few

From the “Great Resignation to the Great Retention” in 2023

Talent retention will be a core challenge of 2023. Here's what you should consider.

Apollo to Blackrock, Citi to Deutsche: Whales weigh in on the outlook for tech in 2023

Whether you work with technology as a CIO or developer, at a software provider, in government, defence, pharmaceuticals, or at a bank, we are all swimming in the waters of the same global macroeconomic environment; the conditions of local tributaries may vary, but the outlook for tech in 2023 will

US Space Systems Command CIO “Colonel K” on shipping good code, transforming culture

"How did she work this fast-paced turnaround of a failing programme?"

UK’s Ministry of Defence signs £75m deal with Palantir

The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MOD) has signed a £75 million deal with Palantir to help it “exploit data at scale and speed to make faster, better decisions” in a three-year partnership led by Defence Digital. (Led by CIO Charles Forte, Defence Digital is "responsible for making sure

Micron halves CapEx, warns of “most severe imbalance” in memory market since 2008

Micron is cutting spending on memory chip fabrication by 50% in 2023 and slashing 10% of its workforce, or some 5,000 jobs, with the semiconductor firm’s CEO Sanjay Mehrotra warning the memory market is facing “the most severe imbalance between supply and demand in both DRAM and NAND

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