CNCF sinks Dockershim with Kubernetes 1.24 launch Docker container runtime will no longer ship by default with K8s SaaS04 May 2022 |
US judge dismisses Republican efforts to block release of Salesforce emails Probe into Capitol attack must wait for appeal before data can be accessed SaaS03 May 2022 | 62
ServiceNow shrugs off Ukraine fears with upbeat financials Growth set to continue unabated despite headwinds, CEO says SaaS28 Apr 2022 |
Oracle users fail to get that moving apps to cloud means business transformation – Gartner Analyst house warns of unrealistic expectations moving Big Red’s enterprise workhorses to SaaS SaaS22 Apr 2022 | 20
Under pressure, SAP shuts down Russian operations On-prem software may remain albeit without support nor maintenance SaaS20 Apr 2022 | 33
Atlassian outage lingers, sparking data loss fears Microsoft OneDrive: Missing documents? Hold my beer SaaS08 Apr 2022 | 24
Google focuses Lens on combined image and text searching Want that thing, but in a different color, and don't know the name? Multisearch has your back SaaS07 Apr 2022 | 12
IBM deliberately misclassified mainframe sales to enrich execs, lawsuit claims Special report Lawsuit accuses Big Blue of cheating investors by shifting systems revenue to trendy cloud, mobile tech SaaS07 Apr 2022 | 84
Atlassian adds Analytics, Atlas, Compass to line up One hopes they can stay online long enough for customers to evaluate SaaS06 Apr 2022 | 1
Atlassian Jira, Confluence outage persists two days on 'Routine maintenance script' blamed for derailed service for unlucky customers SaaS06 Apr 2022 | 34
Baidu added to list of Chinese companies facing US stock exchange delisting Vid-streamer iQIYI also earns a place SaaS31 Mar 2022 |
Google unrolls search features to tackle misinformation Will provide tips on spotting bad info, frontload highly cited sources SaaS31 Mar 2022 | 23
Russian devs plan alternative Android app store after Google Play bans paid apps Claim NashStore will help Russians access common apps from May 9 SaaS30 Mar 2022 | 10
Oracle adds autoML to its MySQL HeatWave service As with analytics, so with ML – we're keeping everything in the box, says Big Red SaaS29 Mar 2022 | 1
GlobalFoundries continues chip design’s transition to the cloud Putting silicon in the cloud so you can design silicon in the cloud SaaS24 Mar 2022 |
IBM powers up cloud service for managing crypto keys As in encryption, not coins, thankfully SaaS23 Mar 2022 | 1
US, Canada to figure out rules on cops and Feds accessing people's data across borders Agreement could simplify demands for potential evidence, leaves real-time surveillance unaddressed SaaS23 Mar 2022 | 11
Nvidia's Omniverse heads to the cloud GTC Plethora of updates for what the GPU giant believes will be its 'biggest growth driver this year' SaaS22 Mar 2022 |
Google Maps just got lost for a few hours Outage tripped up web, native apps while cloud had a wobble SaaS18 Mar 2022 | 35
IBM meshes with Flexera to boost AIOps IT automation Aimed at nixing non-compliance penalties, cloud overage costs SaaS16 Mar 2022 |
Salesforce sued in attempt to block release of Capitol riot info CRM giant pleased to be named yet again on World's Most Ethical Companies list SaaS16 Mar 2022 | 51
Intel eyes subscriptions to grow software sales from 2021's $100m Analysis SaaS-y x86 goliath dreams of recurring revenue SaaS11 Mar 2022 | 17
Microsoft introduces pay-as-you-go tier for Power Apps The plan? Pay for low code and Azure services subscription in one shot. The price? Double pre-paid plans SaaS10 Mar 2022 | 5
Intune out of tune after an Android 12 update? Help's coming Affected OPPO owners due an OTA update. OnePlus and Realme to follow SaaS08 Mar 2022 | 2
Oracle, SAP suspend business in Russia amid invasion As Moscow tries to retain IT talent with military exemption, a three-year tax suspension for biz SaaS02 Mar 2022 | 16
Akamai's Linode buy: Good for enterprise, risky for others Opinion Feisty indies that do too well don't stay indie for long SaaS21 Feb 2022 | 12
IT vendors set to use headline inflation to justify price hike Analysis It shouldn't affect costs, but it will, says software asset management intel org SaaS18 Feb 2022 | 14
IBM Consulting assimilates cloud firm for Azure expertise Big Blue continues to bulk out its hybrid multicloud services SaaS16 Feb 2022 | 11
UK's National Savings & Investments bank looks for new IT partner in £172m deal Outfit behind Premium Bonds wants fresh start after 25 years with Atos SaaS16 Feb 2022 | 12
Cringe: Salesforce latest megacorp to jump on non-fungible tokens bandwagon How to get nothing for something SaaS10 Feb 2022 | 13
ServiceNow CEO says mergers and acquisitions are off the table – too messy It's as if Bill McDermott's SAP tenure never happened SaaS27 Jan 2022 | 12
Tougher rules on targeted ads, deepfakes, crafty web design, and more? Euro lawmakers give a thumbs up Analysis 'This is strongly limiting the scope of maneuver by Big Tech', expert tells El Reg SaaS22 Jan 2022 | 38
Google sours on legacy G Suite freeloaders, demands fee or flee Updated Free incarnation of online app package, which became Workplace, is going away SaaS20 Jan 2022 | 109
Sage to acquire remaining stake in ecommerce platform Brightpearl for £225m Plans afoot to integrate financial management with retail SaaS20 Dec 2021 | 6
West Sussex County Council faces two-year delay to replace ageing SAP system for Oracle Project hits the buffers after 'increased understanding' of the product SaaS14 Dec 2021 | 23
Not only was the UK Financial Ombudsman Service's Workday system months late, 38 IT workers' jobs are at risk Questions remain over data warehouse dependencies and redundancies SaaS03 Dec 2021 | 11
Microsoft 365 admins 'flooded' with bulk and bogus notifications for over an hour Updated Recent change to cloud services suspected as cause, any real messes will be advised in email only for now SaaS03 Dec 2021 | 11
Microsoft's Teams Essential tier seems designed to coax people on to Business Basic Looks like good value, but sorely lacking in some important areas SaaS01 Dec 2021 | 23
So it turns out Google would like to pass Knative to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation after all That means the 'forseeable future' at Mountain View is... about two years SaaS01 Dec 2021 | 1
Workday subscription revenue forecasts leave investors cold, wiping 9% off company value SaaSy vendor takes comfort in contingent workforce software acquisition SaaS19 Nov 2021 | 8
CIOs across Europe add their VOICE to chorus of calls to regulate cloud gatekeepers What do we want? Licences not lock-in! Where do we want to use them? Anywhere! SaaS18 Nov 2021 | 4
AWS still growing like a weed but Amazon's retail empire hit by soaring labour, supply chain costs CFO warns of $4bn in extra costs in the Christmas quarter SaaS29 Oct 2021 | 2
Ever wondered where the 'cloud' was in Adobe Creative Cloud? Here it is in beta form In-browser editing previewed for Photoshop and Illustrator SaaS26 Oct 2021 | 22
Surrey County Council faces £700k additional SAP support fees as £30m Unit4 ERP set to miss go-live target Which doesn't help when there's a £47.1m hole in the budget SaaS07 Oct 2021 | 14
Brit builders merchant Travis Perkins opts for Oracle after ERP disaster with Infor 'Technology has been a source of pain,' CIO admits to investors SaaS06 Oct 2021 | 32
Salesforce should rename its Dreamforce conference to Feverdreamforce because this is getting ridiculous Comment Apropos of nothing, here's Lionel Ritchie SaaS22 Sep 2021 | 7
Still divided on whether teachers, parents or politicians are to blame Register Debate Can we close the education divide? Maybe, but not by stuffing it with computers and smart boards SaaS17 Sep 2021 | 15
What have the Romans ever done for us? In ServiceNow's new Rome release, replaced intranets, for one Adds Teams integration for new ‘Employee Centre’, automated automation for service desk SaaS16 Sep 2021 | 1
Technology doesn’t widen the education divide. People do that Register Debate And no, we don’t want a generation of early-years coders SaaS16 Sep 2021 | 53
Technology does widen the education divide. But not always in the way you expect Register Debate The pandemic has turned children away from tech, says early-years teacher Maria SaaS15 Sep 2021 | 29
Intuit branches out into email marketing by splashing $12bn on Mailchimp acquisition Part of a planned assault on the 'small business mid-market' SaaS14 Sep 2021 | 14
Technology has the potential to close the education divide. Key word: Potential Register Debate Quieter kids can speak up in chat, students can record lessons to watch again, and more, says professor SaaS14 Sep 2021 | 38
Tech widens the educational divide. And I should know – I'm a teacher in a pandemic Register Debate Teaching online is like talking to a brick wall SaaS13 Sep 2021 | 105
Element's latest bridge for Matrix: 'All the good stuff from WhatsApp, without the less good Facebook stuff' For when it's time to kick that shadow IT habit SaaS09 Sep 2021 | 3
Chinese prosecutors end investigation into rape claim against Alibaba manager Accused served 15 days for 'molestation', says report SaaS08 Sep 2021 | 6
'It takes a hell of a mental toll' – techies who lost work due to COVID share their stories COVID Logfile III Some refined their CVs relentlessly. Others studied. Many wept, more than once. But most see an upside to their changed circumstances SaaS07 Sep 2021 | 24
Power users of Microsoft OneDrive suffer massive inconvenience: Read-only files Workaround available for problem which started a week ago SaaS01 Sep 2021 | 26
Minnow Freshworks nips at tails of SaaS giants Salesforce and Servicenow with IPO plans Bach to basics: The well-funded IPO-er SaaS31 Aug 2021 | 1
In Microsoft's world, cloud email still often requires on-premises Exchange. Why? Comment Use third-party tools 'at your own risk' – but what of the risk of Exchange itself? SaaS31 Aug 2021 | 29