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IT services and outsourcing
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				July 10, 2019
				
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				CDO interview: Julia Aymonier, École Hôtelière de LausanneAs organisations transform digitally, the roles of those leading these IT projects are changing too, says Julia Aymonier, CDO at Switzerland-based hospitality school École Hôtelière de Lausanne 
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				July 09, 2019
				
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				CIO interview: Craig Donald, CIO, The Football AssociationAlthough self-confessed as ‘not the most passionate football fan’, the FA’s IT chief is helping to transform administration of the sport through technology 
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				July 05, 2019
				
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				Challenger bank shuts up shop in UK amid uncertaintyDigital bank Fidor is ending its time in the UK, blaming uncertainties in the market 
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				July 04, 2019
				
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				King’s College London breached GDPR by handing students’ information to police, review findsFollowing a review of its security arrangements, King’s College London has referred itself to the Information Commissioner’s Office after improperly sharing sensitive information about politically active students with police 
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			July 03, 2019
			
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			APAC firms in developed markets warm up to cloud ERPA majority of large enterprises in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore are planning to move their financial applications to the cloud within a year 
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			July 02, 2019
			
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			Sweden’s Protective Security Act targets cyber risksIT suppliers must comply with tighter cyber security requirements, but are being offered help from government agencies 
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			July 01, 2019
			
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			Equinix launch $1bn joint venture to secure more European hyperscale colocation spendColocation giant Equinix is gunning for a larger slice of the hyperscale community's datacentre spend through formation of $1bn joint venture with Singapore wealth fund 
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			July 01, 2019
			
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			NTT picks London for newly formed global businessNTT says unifying its various units under one umbrella and basing it in London will help it take full advantage of both its clients’ demands for joined up digital services, and the capital’s booming tech economy 
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			June 27, 2019
			
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			Aerohive adds cloud and edge network features to Extreme portfolioSoftware-defined network specialist Extreme Networks has bought Aerohive to extend its capabilities in critical areas for future networks 
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			June 27, 2019
			
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			Data drives decentralisation in Nordic healthcareNordic tech startups are applying their skills to solving some of the challenges for the region’s healthcare sector 
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			June 26, 2019
			
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			TietoEVRY merger headlines wider consolidation in Nordic IT industryThe merger of Tieto and Evry is only part of the widespread consolidation that is hitting the region’s tech sector 
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			June 26, 2019
			
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			Wider threat campaign behind Wipro breachA sophisticated, far-ranging threat campaign was behind the breach at Indian IT services firm Wipro in April, which was not an isolated incident, RiskIQ report reveals 
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			June 26, 2019
			
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			Singapore government forms digital industry officeNew office will help local tech firms grow their regional footprint and build new capabilities in order to thrive in APAC’s booming digital economy 
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			June 25, 2019
			
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			Australia’s demand for cloud continues to soarOver 40% of local businesses are now using public cloud services, though the lack of cloud skills remains a key barrier to wider adoption 
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			June 25, 2019
			
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			Three Finnish banks, one core IT platformCan a shared core IT platform enable three Finnish banks to become more efficient yet maintain individual competitiveness? 
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			June 25, 2019
			
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			Moscow’s 2019 Startup Village rewards innovationMoved to a bigger site, Moscow’s annual Startup Village continues to expand, with interest from large corporates growing 
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			June 25, 2019
			
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			DBS Bank goes big on open sourceBesides using a slew of open source software, DBS Bank is looking to contribute some of its own projects to the open source community in future 
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			June 24, 2019
			
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			Release date clarification sought for revamped CEST tool as private sector IR35 reforms nearHMRC is under growing pressure to say when its revamped IR35 online tax status tool will be released, as stakeholders air grievances over current issues with the answers it produces 
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			June 24, 2019
			
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			US tech industry’s racial wage gap is widening, report findsA report on salaries in the tech industry has found that the racial wage gap in the US is widening, despite the average tech worker salary increasing year on year 
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			June 24, 2019
			
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			ASEAN CIOs learn to navigate the data economyA group of IT leaders in Southeast Asia will converge in Edinburgh this July to delve deeper into issues that have been holding back efforts to become better data-driven organisations 
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			June 20, 2019
			
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			How APAC CIOs are driving AI projectsIT leaders at a Computer Weekly roundtable say they are grappling with compute bottlenecks and explainable artificial intelligence even as chatbots and other AI projects are being rolled out in full swing 
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			June 20, 2019
			
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			Facebook officially unveils cryptocurrency plansFacebook has released details about its Libra cryptocurrency, but questions still remain over how, and if, it will work 
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			June 20, 2019
			
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			HCL delivers digital services to Cricket AustraliaCricket governing body chooses Indian IT supplier to expand the boundaries of its customer engagement platforms 
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			June 20, 2019
			
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			Tech startups establish deep roots in CopenhagenDanish capital offers all the advantages startups need to get off the ground and many are staying there for the long haul 
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			June 19, 2019
			
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			How AirAsia streamlined its customer serviceIntegrating multiple customer touch points with Salesforce has enabled Asia’s leading low-cost carrier to shorten waiting time and improve customer service 
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			June 19, 2019
			
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			NetApp ports services to NetApp HCI for multi-cloud storageNetApp will debut multi-cloud services on its NetApp HCI hyper-converged platform, with the first being its Kubernetes orchestrator service and Cloud Volumes 
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			June 19, 2019
			
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			Finland’s Tieto and Norway’s Evry merge to fend off competition from Indian suppliersTwo of the Nordic region's biggest IT suppliers merge as competition in their home region increases 
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			June 19, 2019
			
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			University graduates to Rubrik backup appliance with Azure cloudUniversity of Reading could only back up 20% of its data on an ageing tape library, so it modernised with a Rubrik appliance and Azure cloud storage in a cost-neutral project 
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			June 19, 2019
			
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			Luxembourg tech startups get premium connectionsLuxembourg is at the centre of a continent with ambitious plans to develop a thriving tech industry, but what makes it different? 
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			June 17, 2019
			
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			HMRC urged to delay April 2020 extension of IR35 rules to private sector by 'at least' 12 monthsAn analysis of the responses HMRC has reportedly received to its consultation on extending the IR35 tax avoidance reforms to the private sector suggests the tax agency is coming under pressure to put its plans on hold for at least 12 months 
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			June 17, 2019
			
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			Inside F5’s cyber security playbookF5 Networks' CISO talks up measures that the application delivery and security specialist is employing to fend off cyber attackers that come knocking on its doors 
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			June 16, 2019
			
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			5G to drive hybrid cloud adoption in ANZ5G networks will move computing to the edge, driving adoption of hybrid cloud and hyper-converged infrastructure, says Nutanix’s ANZ chief 
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			June 14, 2019
			
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			IT outsourcing is increasing, but not as we know itIT outsourcing is growing in the UK, as organisations spend more as part of their digital transformations 
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			June 12, 2019
			
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			From oil crash to tech startup boom in NorwayFor countries highly dependent on oil, the global price crash had huge potential ramifications – one of which, in Norway, was the development of a thriving technology sector 
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			June 12, 2019
			
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			Apple cancels plans to build second European datacentre in DenmarkThe consumer electronics giant plans to focus its efforts on expanding its soon-to-be completed datacentre in Denmark, rather than invest in standing up a second facility in the country 
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			June 10, 2019
			
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			Etihad Airways uses artificial intelligence to source ideas from staffUAE airline works with tech startup to create a platform to help it apply employees’ ideas to address business challenges 
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			June 07, 2019
			
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			Edtech in the Nordics offers students alternative learning journeysPioneering attitude to technology innovation across business and society lends itself to adoption in education across the region 
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			June 05, 2019
			
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			Finland’s Tieto reorganises to grab growth opportunitiesTieto is cutting costs as part of its growth plan that will see hundreds of job cuts in Finland and Sweden 
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			June 03, 2019
			
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			How Alibaba Cloud plans to win over APAC enterprisesThe Chinese cloud supplier is counting on data analytics, industry-specific offerings and its knowledge of the China market to gain a foothold in the Asia-Pacific region 
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			May 29, 2019
			
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			Inside Digital Realty’s datacentre playbookDigital Realty’s chief technology officer talks up key trends that are shaping its business and the datacentre industry, including edge computing and the impending roll-out of 5G networks 
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			May 28, 2019
			
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			SAP extends Hana’s reach beyond enterprise applicationsThe benefits of Hana Cloud Services are clear to Asia-Pacific customers, although actual adoption will boil down to cost 
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			May 23, 2019
			
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			Paul Smith looks to tailor its back-end systems with Cegid softwareBritish tailor Paul Smith has been working with Cegid since 2015, but it is now considering upgrading to the provider's latest software to reduce costs and increase efficiency 
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			May 23, 2019
			
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			VMware CEO outlines laws of hybrid cloudPat Gelsinger points out three laws that will make the case for the hybrid cloud future: economics, physics and data sovereignty 
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			May 22, 2019
			
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			GoCardless migrates to cloud and gets Google engineering capabilityFintech has moved from an IBM infrastructure as a service to Google’s cloud platform 
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			May 22, 2019
			
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			Gothenburg – a hotbed for early startupsSweden’s second-largest city is by no means the biggest startup hub in the Nordic region, but its global reach is a distinct advantage 
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			May 22, 2019
			
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			Demand for systems integration services soaring in New ZealandSystems integration and custom application development projects contributed to the fastest-growing segment of New Zealand’s IT services market in 2018 
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			May 21, 2019
			
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			UC Expo 2019: Experts talk up future tech in unified communicationsAutomation and AI are increasingly prevalent in unified comms, but do enterprises really need it? 
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			May 21, 2019
			
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			Middle East Interview: Dubai-based FetchrDelivery app Fetchr is spreading across the Middle East with its mobile-to-mobile delivery service. We talk to its founder 
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			May 16, 2019
			
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			Huawei debuts AI-powered databaseHuawei is using reinforcement learning to deliver self-tuning and self-healing capabilities for the latest iteration of its GaussDB database 
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			May 15, 2019
			
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			Facebook engaged in ‘calculated’ campaign to eliminate competition, claims businessmanA US businessman is seeking damages from Facebook after accusing the social media company of unfairly blocking “humorous” Facebook pages which generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in advertising revenue 

 
		