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AWS Commits to 100% Renewable as Google Signs Big European Wind Deal
It’s been a big week for carbon neutral data center energy, both Google and Amazon taking big steps to power their data centers with clean power. Continue reading
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UK ISPs Deliver Advertised Broadband Speeds to Only 10 Percent of Customers: Report
One-quarter of all ISP customers in the UK say they would have chosen a different deal if they had been provided better information on their broadband speed, according to a report from consumer association Which?. Continue reading
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New Certificate Authority Wants to Simplify HTTPS Deployment
A new certificate authority that will launch in 2015 is aiming to transition the web from HTTP to HTTPS. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Mozilla, Cisco, Akamai, IdenTrust and researchers at the University of Michigan have teamed up to launch the initiative, called Let’s Encrypt. Continue reading
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Fasthosts Shared Hosting Customers Face Downtime as DDoS Attack, Windows 2003 Vulnerability Shake Platform
A denial of service attack caused customers of Fasthosts shared hosting services to experience intermittent website downtime on Monday. According to a report by The Register, the downtime was a result of a loss of DNS performance due to the DDoS attack. Continue reading
Employees Bypass IT as Department Too Slow to Approve Cloud Apps: Report
As cloud adoption grows, keeping track of all the cloud applications in use at a business becomes a challenge. According to a report released on Monday by GigaOM and CipherCloud, though the cloud market is expected to grow 126.5 percent this year, having visibility into cloud applications continues to be difficult. Continue reading