Latest News
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UK and others sign first ‘binding’ treaty on AI and human rights
The UK, US and EU have all signed a treaty from the Council of Europe that aims to mitigate the threat AI poses to human rights, democracy and the rule of law, but commentators say it lacks enforcement mechanisms and creates loopholes
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Mainframe teams turn to AI for modernisation gains
Given the skills crisis, generative artificial intelligence may offer a way for IT and business leaders to modernise their mainframe environments
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Datacentres granted critical national infrastructure status
The global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike has shown why keeping datacentres secure and safe is critical to the UK
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Non-compliant umbrella enters administration owing HMRC millions
HMRC looks set to miss out on millions of pounds in unpaid tax it is owed by a non-compliant umbrella company that slipped into administration, prompting renewed calls for the sector to be regulated
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Under-pressure Post Office botches hardware procurement
Pressured decision-making caused mistakes in the Post Office project to replace the system at the heart of national scandal
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Fujitsu UK staff denied annual pay rise amid scandal
UK staff morale is at an all-time low as Japanese IT giant deals with the backlash from its involvement in the Post Office Horizon scandal
In Depth
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Post Office Horizon scandal explained: Everything you need to know
Computer Weekly has investigated the Post Office Horizon scandal since 2008 and is, in fact, part of the story. This guide contains essential information about the scandal
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AI in the enterprise: How to build an AI dataset
The successful execution of an enterprise's AI strategy lives or dies on the quality of the data underpinning it, so how can companies ensure they are on the right path when it comes to cracking on with the early stages of this process?
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SD-WANs in a cloud-native world
We look at where software-defined wide area networks fit in a modern, cloud-native IT architecture
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E-Zine | September 2024
The flight to data success
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E-Zine | September 2024
The politics of techno-refusal
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E-Zine | August 2024
CW APAC – Tech career guide: Software development
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E-Zine | August 2024
A gold medal for Olympic mobile coverage
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E-Zine | August 2024
Designed to deceive – reviewing the Post Office scandal inquiry
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Blogs
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SAS study tour 2024, North Carolina - day 2- CW Developer Network
The Computer Weekly Developer Network plunged into day 2 of the SAS study tour at the company’s North Carolina headquarters to learn about the company from the inside. Day two sessions started with ... Continue Reading
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SAS study tour 2024, North Carolina - day 1- CW Developer Network
SAS hosted a small group of press and analysts at its Cary, North Carolina headquarters this season, a location that sits adjacent to the Raleigh-Durham US East Coast technology hub. The Computer ... Continue Reading
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Coding canvas, SAS Viya Workbench tools up AI model developers- CW Developer Network
Known for its technology portfolio spanning AI, data analytics and software toolsets that impact the full modern enterprise IT stack, SAS this year announced expanded capabilities in its SAS Viya ... Continue Reading
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What to expect from NetApp Insight 2024- CW Developer Network
The Computer Weekly Developer Network is off to Las Vegas for NetApp INSIGHT 2024. With three full days of technical training, keynotes & breakouts and a chance to question the N-powered ... Continue Reading
Opinion
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Mapping the journey to human-machine symbiosis
Ali Shafti, the head of human-machine understanding at Cambridge Consultants argues that empathic computers are closer to reality than we might think
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Time to step up in supporting neurodiverse talent at work
Because it affects such a significant proportion of people, any employer striving to create an inclusive workplace has to have neurodivergence on the agenda
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Building the next generation of digital public services
The UK's plans for the digital transformation of public services have lost their way - making it even harder to engage with government digitally. Other countries are showing us there is a better solution
Videos
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Diversity in tech 2023: Bev White, Nash Squared
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Suki Fuller, most influential woman in UK tech 2023, winner’s speech
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Diversity in tech 2022: Explaining employee resource groups
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Diversity in tech 2022: Mehdi Mobayen-Rahni, Tyl by NatWest
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Diversity in tech 2022: Kerensa Jennings, BT
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Diversity in tech 2022: Joel Gujral, Myndup