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Microsoft has revealed a new offering for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) called Microsoft 365, which incorporates Windows 10 and…
Metro’s ‘Apple of banking’
Metro Bank’s focus since 2010 has been to challenge the UK industries ‘big five’ by using DevOps and going digital,…
Apple’s iOs update for beta testers and developers
Apple created its sixth beta of an upcoming iOS 10.3.3 update today, for specialist beta testers and developers before it…
IDC: ‘Cloud services will lead to a 12.4% surge’
Changing IT investments, the International Data Corporation (IDC) speculates the demand for on-premise technologies via cloud infrastructure. According to Computer…
Dropbox’s initial public offering
Dropbox, a cloud-sharing tech giant which offers photo and music storage for free, is thinking about entering the public market…
Google accused of breaking NHS privacy law
The UK’s Information Commission (ICO) says that sharing data with Google has stopped a UK hospital from protecting the privacy…
DevOps is a ‘meaningless buzzword’ finds report
Software testing and automation provider, LogiGear, has announced its second survey results, assessing the state of the software testing landscape,…
Twistlock exposes container security developments
CEO and Co-founder of container security firm Twistlock, Ben Bernstein, spoke exclusively with DevOps Online Journalist, Leah Alger, about major…
Google slapped by $US2.4 billion antitrust fine
Google has been fined US$2.4billion by Brussels for abusing its market dominance as a search engine, through promoting its own…
Ukraine cyberattack creates chaos
Some of Ukraine’s major institutions have been among the targets of a huge cyber attack. Deputy Prime Minister Rozenko Pavlo…