February 2025

Where IT comes from: Behind the scenes at Pure Storage’s European R&D centre

You’re a $2.8bn storage supplier with flash arrays at the core of your business. How do you do research and development (R&D), test new products, test customer workload issues, and test array products over years-long timescales for issues that only arise as software, network and application changes concatenate and interact? Meanwhile, you are a global…

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Where IT comes from: Pure Storage’s lean Czech assembly

As with Pure Storage’s research and development (R&D) efforts, its final product assembly also rests on a three-site system. Flash arrays put together at regional sites – two in Texas and one in Czechia – cater for regional demand. We visited its European assembly location in Pardubice, Czechia, to see how it works. Pure occupies…

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Over 40 journalists and lawyers submit evidence to PSNI surveillance inquiry

More than 40 journalists and lawyers have submitted evidence to an independent review into allegations that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) unlawfully spied on journalists and members of the legal profession. The review, commissioned by the chief constable of Northern Ireland, Jon Boutcher, is looking into allegations that the PSNI collected the phone…

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NAO: UK government cyber resilience weak in face of mounting threats

The National Audit Office (NAO) has found the UK government’s cyber resilience to be significantly behind where it needs to be, in the face of mounting and more dangerous threats. In its Government cyber resilience report, the public spending watchdog warned that the cyber threat to the UK government is “severe and advancing quickly”. It…

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It’s looking bleak for AMD’s older GPUs

Unofficial AMD Radeon drivers reveal FSR 4 DLL fileThe file suggests RDNA 4 GPUs will have access to FP8 WMMA, which may be a prerequisite for FSR 4Games that already have FSR 3.1 will have FSR 4 implemented instantlyWhile AMD has already confirmed that the new FSR 4 (FidelityFX Super Resolution) upscaling method will be…

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