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IBM names new managed infrastructure business Kyndryl

Six months after saying goodbye to its managed infrastructure services business, IBM says it's landed on a name for its spin-off business: Kyndryl.

New internet project approved for rural Newfoundland and Labrador

The $1.379 million network will service 1,184 households and is expected to start service in November.

Intel launches 3rd-gen Xeon data centre processors

Intel's Ice Lake-SP arrives with 10nm+ transistors, 40 cores, and Sunny Cove core architecture.

So-called ransomware cartel is more of a partnership, say researchers

U.S.-based Analyst1 says four gangs share tactics and resources, making them dangerous

Cisco updates Webex People Insights to help boost employee well-being 

Cisco revealed enhancements to its People Insights feature at Cisco Live 2021.

Intel announces standalone foundry services group, updates technology roadmap, and more

Intel's new chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger made a series of announcements at the Intel Unleashed event on March 23, outlining the company's technology roadmap, the launch of a new business unit, and its plans to launch semiconductor manufacturing plants in Arizona.

SaskTel to build 5G network with Samsung hardware

Samsung continues to entrench itself in Canada's telecom vendor space.

Intel 11th Gen ‘Rocket Lake-S’ processor features: Cypress Cove, overclocking and more

Intel's Rocket Lake-S lands with a backported core architecture and improved overclocking features.

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