Xlibre fork lights a fire under long-dormant X.org development X11 is very far from dead – no matter if some want it to be Comment  Considerable new activity is happening both in the established X.org X11 server and around its new fork, Xlibre.… #theregister #IT
OVHcloud chief talks up sovereignty discussions with the European Commision ... And then promptly deletes comment. Optimism or an opportunity? Or perhaps both French cloud business, OVHcloud, claimed yesterday that it is in discussions with the European Commission (EC) regarding a possible migration to a sovereign cloud – in an X post that has since been deleted.… #theregister #IT
DHS warns of sharp rise in Chinese-made signal jammers it calls 'tools of terrorism' Seizures up 830% since 2021, with devices linked to interference in emergency responses The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is concerned about the rate at which outlawed signal-jamming devices are being found across the US.… #theregister #IT
Broadcom's answer to VMware pricing outrage: You're using it wrong VCF bundle is worth it if you make the most of every part, says CTO Customers dismayed by Broadcom's move to selling costly bundles such as VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) will realize its value if they'd just use more of the components, the company's CTO says.… #theregister #IT
Windows 11 migration heats up... on desktops What about notebooks, including AI-ready devices? Ah well, still months to go, eh Microsoft With fewer than four months before Microsoft pulls the plug on standard support for Windows 10, businesses are replacing dusty – but in some cases perfectly working – desktop PCs in preparation for the migration to the little loved next generation of… #theregister #IT
SAP ECC 6.0 lives to fight another decade under Rimini Street Third-party provider pledges to support legacy ERP until 2040 Enterprise software support specialist Rimini Street has announced that it will continue to support SAP's ECC 6.0 until 2040, more than ten years after the German vendor plans to retire support for the legacy ERP platform.… #theregister #IT
Deal to 'save' UK colleges £45M in Oracle Java licensing fees followed audit requests Framework agreement may rescue some unis from 'financial abyss' after Oracle per-employee Java license, says insider Exclusive  Oracle requested Java audits with UK higher education institutions leading up to the negotiation of a national framework agreement — set to be worth up to £9.86 million ($13.3… #theregister #IT
Techie traveled 4 hours to fix software that worked perfectly until a new hire used it Sometimes the 'R' in RTFM stands for 'Remember' On Call  The trek through the working week can be long and tiring, which is why The Register always offers a little Friday morning refresher in the form of On Call – the reader-contributed column in which you share tech support stories.… #theregister #IT
Remembering when NASA stuck a Space Shuttle on top of a Boeing 747 'Black side down,' Lego style Lego has released another NASA-themed set; this time, a version of the US space agency's Boeing 747-based Shuttle Carrier Aircraft with a Space Shuttle perched on top.… #theregister #IT
Attack on Oxford City Council exposes 21 years of election worker data Services coming back online after legacy systems compromised Oxford City Council says a cyberattack earlier this month resulted in 21 years of data being compromised.… #theregister #IT