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  • WANdisco suspends shares pending fraud investigation

    Revenue guidance cut from $24m to $9m after discovery of 'potentially fraudulent irregularities'

    WANdisco has suspended trading on the AIM, the sub-market of the London Stock Exchange, following its discovery of "potentially fraudulent irregularities" in reporting its sales.…



  • UK Prime Minister wants £800M to spend on big British iron

    The people can eat turnips, Sunak wants a super... computer.

    Analysis This week British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled his Science and Technology Framework, and one of the first projects could be a massive supercomputer to rival the US's top ranked Frontier system — assuming he can find the money to pay for it.…



  • The Great DB debate: SQL extensions won't solve the graph problem

    Even ISO committee that delivered SQL thinks graphs are different enough to warrant a full query language

    Register Debate Welcome back to the latest Register Debate in which writers discuss technology topics, and you the reader choose the winning argument.



  • £2B in UK taxpayer cash later, and still no Emergency Services Network

    And not even a tentative date for a system go-live either

    By the end of this month, the UK Home Office will have spent just under £2 billion ($2.4 billion) on a new critical communications network for the country's police, fire and ambulance services – with nothing to show for it, according to a report by the National Audit Office (NAO).…



  • Microsoft wants you to build quantum apps in Azure, the cloud that's both up and down

    Oh, and pay boatloads for the privilege

    Microsoft believes that solving the world's most intractable problems – reversing climate change, for instance – will ultimately require combining supercomputers, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.…




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