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				Nordic countries in denial over IT industry equalityArriving in Denmark to find she was the only woman on a computer science master’s course was a shock to Plamena Cherneva 
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				October 22, 2020
				
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				Bath and North East Somerset goes live with integrated care recordRecord system allows health and care professionals to share information across Virgin Care, local GPs, Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Bath and North East Somerset Council 
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				October 19, 2020
				
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				Pandemic causes record spike in collapse of tech startupsA record number of technology startups folded in September, after months of early-stage companies struggling to attract the investment needed to stay afloat 
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				October 19, 2020
				
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				London’s fintechs continue to attract investmentThe capital’s fintechs continue to attract large volumes of venture capital funds despite the global economic slowdown 
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			October 19, 2020
			
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			Prisons to virtually connect to NHS hospitalsTech deal means prisoners will be able to virtually see NHS consultants without needing to physically attend the hospital 
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			October 19, 2020
			
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			Estonian rude awakening spurs tech startup activityMoney laundering scandal in Estonia has sparked tech startup activity in the Baltic country as banks look for answers 
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			October 19, 2020
			
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			UK Space Agency funds three Covid-19 tech projectsProjects include drones to carry coronavirus tests and samples, a mobile app using satellite technology to provide access to community transport, and e-learning courses in Earth observation data analysis 
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			October 16, 2020
			
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			Welsh shared electronic record project is far from realising ambition, says auditorWelsh Community Care Information System roll-out, originally due in 2018, is taking longer and costing more than expected, and the prospect of a full take-up among local organisations is still uncertain 
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			October 15, 2020
			
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			Post Office races to solve IT error under gaze of public and banksThe Post Office is focusing urgently on fixing an IT error suffered by a subpostmaster amid the ongoing IT scandal 
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			October 13, 2020
			
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			Government minister’s plea for subpostmasters to take part in review of IT scandal rejectedGovernment minister met with former subpostmaster online in an attempt to get victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal involved in government review 
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			October 13, 2020
			
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			HMRC signs five-year £169m contract with Fujitsu for VME platformSupplier will host 13 HMRC applications on its virtual managed environment platform, following its role as an incumbent provider to the department under two different contracts 
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			October 12, 2020
			
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			Challenger bank accessing latest anti-money laundering technology through fintechChallenger banks works with fintech to support its anti-money laundering efforts 
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			October 07, 2020
			
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			Carhartt shifts old data to the cloud with KompriseUS-based workwear manufacturer cuts storage costs from $1 to $0.25 per gigabyte as it deploys data management software and shifts old files to Microsoft Azure Blob and Cold storage 
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			October 07, 2020
			
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			Consumers find new payment methods during pandemicNon-cash payments have grown at their fastest rate for a decade and due to Covid-19 restrictions, more people are discovering different ways to pay 
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			October 06, 2020
			
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			Scotland seeks views on digital governmentScottish government consults on how to build a digital Scotland, ahead of plans to deliver a new digital strategy for the country 
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			October 06, 2020
			
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			Scotland digital identity prototype pilot successfulDigital Identity Scotland’s 10-week test of its digital identity prototype finds that users understand the concept of two-factor authentication and using the same credentials across services 
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			October 05, 2020
			
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			Veeam buys Kasten to get a boost in Kubernetes backupVirtual machine backup pioneer sees $150m purchase of Kasten and the addition of Kubernetes backup to its portfolio as key to becoming a ‘$2bn company’ 
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			October 05, 2020
			
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			NHS trusts across Greater Manchester embark on diagnostic imaging projectEight NHS trusts will all get a region-wide, cloud-based picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and a new supplier-neutral archive from Sectra, allowing them to share images across the region 
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			October 02, 2020
			
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			Future UK-EU data sharing put at risk by Brexit legislationWhen the Brexit transition period ends, UK ministers will have the power to forge new data-sharing arrangements that risk undermining the viability of future data transfers with the European Union 
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			October 01, 2020
			
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			Blackbaud admits hackers stole banking details, passwordsSoftware firm paid off a ransomware gang, believed its hackers when they said they had destroyed the data, and has now discovered the cyber criminals accessed even more sensitive information than it thought 
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			September 30, 2020
			
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			‘American friends’ spied on Julian Assange in Ecuadorian Embassy, court hearsTwo former employees of UC Global, which provides security services to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, claim the company shared surveillance footage with the US of the WikiLeaks founder meeting with lawyers and other visitors 
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			September 30, 2020
			
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			Norway leaves door open to HuaweiGovernment gives telecoms companies responsibility to choose their equipment suppliers, which could include Huawei 
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			September 29, 2020
			
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			Red Hat rivals VMware and Nutanix with hyper-converged OCS 4.5Red Hat’s OpenShift 4.5 extended container orchestration to virtual machines. The arrival of OCS 4.5 moves the solution into the realm of hyper-converged systems 
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			September 29, 2020
			
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			Over two million Brits using open bankingData shows more than two million people in the UK are now taking control of their financial data through open banking 
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			September 28, 2020
			
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			TikTok ban stayed after last-minute court caseTikTok’s lawyers have staved off an imminent ban for the time being, after successfully arguing that it infringed rights guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States 
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			September 23, 2020
			
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			Over half of firms intend to continue US data transfers despite Schrems IISurvey shows many organisations do not intend to significantly change their data-sharing practices, at least until there is more guidance from regulators or governments 
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			September 23, 2020
			
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			Latest Tech Nation fintech cohort reflects diversifying sectorThe latest group of fintechs accepted into Tech Nation’s growth programme reflects the diversification of a maturing sector 
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			September 21, 2020
			
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			Nutanix boosts storage performance by 50% with BlockStoreHyper-converged infrastructure pioneer Nutanix boosts access to NVMe and potentially Optane storage with BlockStore, which avoids the need to access the deepest layers of the OS 
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			September 21, 2020
			
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			Big questions to be answered over TikTok and WeChat reprieveTikTok and WeChat seem to have received a stay of execution, but big questions and contradictions remain 
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			September 18, 2020
			
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			US government deplatforms TikTok and WeChatThe Commerce Department of the US government has banned new downloads of TikTok and WeChat in the US, and announced new prohibitions on doing business with them 
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			September 18, 2020
			
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			Open Data Institute explores diverse range of data governance structuresUnlocking the economic and social potential of data will require a diverse range of governance structures to meet the needs of different contexts, use cases and stakeholders 
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			September 16, 2020
			
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			Pure flashes the cash, paying $370m for PortworxFlash storage pioneer believes container storage is the next frontier and pays big money for container persistent storage software provider Portworx in deal set to close this month 
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			September 16, 2020
			
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			Banks report surge in impersonation scamsFraudsters are using the Covid-19 crisis to trick people into transferring money to them 
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			September 15, 2020
			
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			Scality aims at high-performance object with Ring 8 all-flashObject storage specialist – with file storage capability – aims at tier-1 use cases such as AI/ML, content delivery and some backup tasks with all-flash upgrade to Scality Ring 8 
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			September 15, 2020
			
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			TikTok-Oracle partnership moves forward for considerationJoint venture proposal could create thousands of jobs and secure TikTok’s future outside China 
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			September 11, 2020
			
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			UK ‘future tech’ development gets government funding boost£65m in funding will be used to develop electric batteries, robotics and advanced healthcare treatments 
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			September 11, 2020
			
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			Zoom adds two-factor authentication for all usersLatest enhancements to Zoom security make it easier for organisations to protect users and prevent breaches and unauthorised meeting access 
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			September 11, 2020
			
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			Santander to double investment in fintechsSantander is doubling the amount of money it invests in fintech startups after the success of its funding arm, which was established in 2014 
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			September 10, 2020
			
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			Edinburgh council to create smart city operations centreEdinburgh council extends an outsourcing agreement with CGI as it steps up its smart city programme 
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			September 10, 2020
			
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			Datacentre firm Equinix investigating ransomware attackA number of internal systems at cloud and datacentre firm Equinix have been affected by a ransomware attack 
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			September 09, 2020
			
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			London councils to share technology procurement platformA new technology procurement platform will help all 33 local councils in London diversify their IT supplier portfolios 
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			September 09, 2020
			
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			Abu Dhabi government launches peer-to-peer coding campusAbu Dhabi government launches a specialist programming school that uses peer-to-peer teaching methods and gamification 
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			September 08, 2020
			
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			Nordic banks invest and innovate to keep digital rivals at bayLarge traditional banks are accelerating their digital transformations as the regional fintech sector makes its presence felt 
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			September 07, 2020
			
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			Dutch bank set to save €5m via Veeam backup upgradeRabobank ditched legacy backup where patching took months and restores took hours. Those times are now cut down massively and the bank has a readily available test environment 
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			September 04, 2020
			
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			Covid-19 has strained London tech firms but they have central role in recoveryLondon tech startups are feeling the effects of the economic slowdown brought on by Covid-19, but there is a huge opportunity for those with the right focus 
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			September 04, 2020
			
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			Virtual London Tech Week is a sign of the futureLondon Tech week's virtual event is another sign of how the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation 
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			September 04, 2020
			
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			Scottish government to spend £4m on creating five tech hubsFollowing a review of the tech sector, the Scottish government is creating five technology hubs to support startups in the country, aiming to support 300 startups by 2025 
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			September 02, 2020
			
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			Nimbus Data launches 64TB of QLC flash in one drive for £8,000Flash pioneer aims QLC-equipped ExaDrive NL at AI/ML, analytics, media streaming and archiving use cases. Nimbus eschews NVMe for well-established SAS and SATA connectivity 
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			September 02, 2020
			
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			Northumbria University suffers major disruption after cyber attackSome exams cancelled as university appoints external specialists to investigate incident 
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			September 02, 2020
			
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			UK to build commercially available quantum computerThe UK government is backing a quantum computing project that will provide businesses with access to the technology 

 
		