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				January 31, 2020
				
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				Estonian CIO gives UK IT professionals hope as Brexit removes rightsTech chief says Estonia’s door is open to UK IT professionals if they want to continue enjoying an EU lifestyle 
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				January 31, 2020
				
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				Davos: The clock is ticking on climate change but cyber crime and emerging technologies add to risksClimate change, natural disasters, extreme weather and loss of biodiversity are the greatest risks we face. With cyber conflicts, state-sponsored hacking and internet fragmentation, doing nothing is not an option, says the World Economic Forum 
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				January 30, 2020
				
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				Sorting out the Dutch government’s IT messTech experts discuss the challenges and potential solutions to the Netherlands government’s IT problems 
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				January 30, 2020
				
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				UKCloud moots multi-cloud as a way to speed up public sector cloud adoptionContributors to UKCloud's public sector-focused State of Cloud Adoption report flag barriers to using off-premise technologies, but could adopting a multi-cloud strategy assist with overcoming them? 
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			January 30, 2020
			
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			Microsoft contractor hit by health and safety violation claims at Israel datacentre building siteMicrosoft declines to comment on a local media report that the site of its Israel datacentre campus has been subject to stoppage notices after two accidents there in two days 
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			January 29, 2020
			
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			Formulus Black Forsa turns memory into block storageForsa allows customers to bring application data into memory, by provisioning DRAM or persistent memory as block access storage with latency several times better than NVMe flash 
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			January 29, 2020
			
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			Apple posts record-breaking quarter, but prepares for Coronavirus impactThe Coronavirus outbreak is having a direct impact on Apple’s supply chain and its Chinese retail stores and channel partners 
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			January 27, 2020
			
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			Police sent information about potential Fujitsu staff perjury in subpostmaster prosecutionsThe police have been asked to consider information from a High Court judge questioning evidence given by Fujitsu staff in criminal trials of Post Office subpostmasters 
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			January 24, 2020
			
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			Gender funding gap reveals complacency in the NordicsTech investors are biased towards men when it comes to investing – even if they are not aware of it 
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			January 22, 2020
			
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			Aeris gears up for connected vehicle joint venture with VWConnected technology provider forges joint venture with leading automotive manufacturer to improve service flexibility and speed, operational efficiency and customer experience 
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			January 21, 2020
			
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			Loan charge under review: HMRC to invest £200,000 in readying IT systems for planned policy changesTax collection agency counts costs of having to upgrade IT systems to prepare for incoming changes to its controversial loan charge disguised remuneration policy, which has left thousands of IT contractors facing financial ruin 
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			January 17, 2020
			
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			IR35 private sector reforms: Blanket bans ‘devalue’ IT contractor contributions to digital projectsJames Poyser, CEO of contractor-focused online accountancy firm InniAccounts, claims large firms that are failing to assess contractors fairly will lose out in productivity, reputation and talent retention 
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			January 16, 2020
			
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			Lloyds Banking Group to create digital workplace with MicrosoftBank is transforming how its staff work as part of a multibillion-pound digital transformation 
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			January 15, 2020
			
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			TSB signs up IBM Services and announces Edinburgh tech hubTSB has contracted IBM to provide hybrid cloud services as part of its £120m digital transformation plans, which will see more tech jobs in Scotland 
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			January 15, 2020
			
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			Loan charge under review: IT contractors slam government's planned policy revampThe IT contractor community shares its verdict on the UK government's plans to revamp its controversial loan charge policy, which has left thousands of people facing life-changing tax bills and financial ruin 
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			January 15, 2020
			
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			NSA Windows 10 security disclosure raises questionsIn an unprecedented move, the NSA has got out in front of a critical cryptographic flaw in Windows 10, but in doing so has raised multiple questions 
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			January 13, 2020
			
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			Secure data erasure is needed to ensure more people recycle their techA dedicated team of IT recycling experts offers free data erasure to give people confidence that their old tech can be safely disposed of 
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			January 13, 2020
			
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			$5bn buy-out set to make backup giant Veeam a US companyVeeam’s founders are out as investment fund gets its hands on a pioneer of virtual machine backup. Now it will be a US company and eligible to target US government customers 
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			January 08, 2020
			
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			Deliveroo exceeds tech recruitment target in EdinburghFood delivery firm has increased the number of technology staff it wants in its Edinburgh hub 
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			January 08, 2020
			
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			Fujitsu must face scrutiny following Post Office Horizon trial judgmentWhile the Post Office has suffered financial and reputational damage after losing its court battle with subpostmasters, the supplier of the IT system at the centre of the dispute has major PR challenges ahead 
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			January 07, 2020
			
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			Scale’s HE150 the first of a big push to small edge HCI hardwareScale Computing aims to scale to micro-sized hyper-converged with a lightweight operating system it claims its competitors can’t match for edge and remote location deployments 
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			January 07, 2020
			
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			Broadcom flogs Symantec enterprise security unit to AccentureAcquisition is set to make Accenture a global leader in managed cyber security services 
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			January 03, 2020
			
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			Survey about Swedish people’s attitude to the internet reveals growing distrust of social mediaSwedish citizens are becoming more concerned about the activities of social media companies and are reducing their online interaction with them as a result 
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			December 27, 2019
			
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			Top 10 financial services IT stories of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 financial services and fintech stories of 2019 
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			December 24, 2019
			
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			Top 10 enterprise IT in the Middle East stories of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 enterprise IT in the Middle East stories of 2019 
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			December 23, 2019
			
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			Top 10 enterprise IT in the Nordics stories of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 Nordic enterprise IT stories of 2019 
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			December 19, 2019
			
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			Top 10 storage stories of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 storage stories for 2019, with the latest trends in enterprise storage arrays, hyper-converged, object storage, scale-out NAS, and more 
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			December 18, 2019
			
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			HM Treasury mulls loan charge review findings, but will not confirm public release dateContractor community frustrated by lack of concrete release date for review as loan charge settlement date of 31 January 2020 looms 
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			December 18, 2019
			
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			How Saudi Arabia plans to become the Silicon Valley of the Middle EastWith its young and educated population, Saudi Arabia has the potential to become a hub for tech innovation 
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			December 17, 2019
			
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			Subpostmasters proved right on IT system failures as calls for full public inquiry mountPost Office has been “in denial” about the robustness of its core retail system, which a judge said was to blame for problems experienced by subpostmasters in a multimillion-pound group action 
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			December 13, 2019
			
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			Alarm bells ring, the IoT is listeningWith Christmas bearing down on us, a series of vulnerability disclosures has drawn attention to the parlous state of IoT security, and serves as a timely warning to people planning to buy smart devices as gifts 
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			December 13, 2019
			
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			Subpostmasters got the best deal possible in legal battle with the Post Office, says lawyerSubpostmasters ended their legal battle with the Post Office at the optimal time, according to the lawyer that managed the High Court action 
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			December 11, 2019
			
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			How can CIOs in Europe turn innovation into a competitive advantage?CIOs across Europe are under pressure to innovate to help businesses grow and must think differently as a result 
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			December 10, 2019
			
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			Scottish Justice Committee wants extra powers for biometrics commissionerMembers of Scottish Parliament in the Justice Committee have welcomed the creation of a biometrics commissioner for Scotland, but want ensure that they have the ‘necessary teeth’ for the job 
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			December 09, 2019
			
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			Cloud computing surges in the UAE in 2019Cloud computing take-up saw a significant acceleration in the Middle East throughout this year 
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			December 09, 2019
			
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			China bans foreign computing kit from government contractsAll government offices and public institutions must eliminate foreign hardware and software within three years, according to a leaked directive dubbed 3-5-2 
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			December 09, 2019
			
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			Dubai’s Kentech kicks off digital transformation driveEnergy and industrial support company will go live in Oracle’s cloud next month 
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			December 06, 2019
			
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			Dutch government must sort IT mess as priorityDutch government lacks the knowledge and skills for its own IT strategy, according to scathing report 
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			December 06, 2019
			
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			Serving tech from all angles at the Association of Tennis ProfessionalsThe use of data and analytics technologies has transformed tennis for spectators, players and umpires, with the ATP and its partner Infosys leading the way 
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			December 06, 2019
			
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			Cyber security takes its place alongside UK’s armed servicesHead of armed services says cyber security will take its place alongside the army, navy and air force as a key pillar of the UK’s defence strategy 
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			December 05, 2019
			
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			UK financial services regulators tell banks to own their IT disastersFinancial services regulators propose tighter rules for firms to reduce the adverse effects of operational problems, such as IT outages 
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			December 05, 2019
			
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			NetApp’s Keystone hybrid cloud storage ‘try-before-you-buy’ for on-premKeystone on-premise and cloud subscription model will cost more than buying hardware so will be best suited to customers that want to try NetApp on-site before committing to purchase 
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			December 05, 2019
			
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			Cyber Girls First volunteers encourage girls to think high-techMore than 80 schoolgirls spent a day learning about computer hackers and rocket science – Cyber Girls First hopes they will become the next generation of technologists 
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			December 03, 2019
			
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			Survey finds most firms don’t respond to GDPR requests in timeMost organisations do not respond to requests for GDPR data in the one month allowed, while many return incorrect data. The education sector does best, but the public sector lags behind 
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			December 03, 2019
			
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			Insurtechs help traditional players differentiateTraditional insurers are harnessing the agile development techniques of the tech startup community through partnerships with insurtechs 
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			December 03, 2019
			
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			Klarna uses AWS cloud as it moves from startup to global fintech forceSwedish fintech cements its relationship with Amazon Web Services to speed up product development and support its global expansion 
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			December 02, 2019
			
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			Private sector warned off delaying IR35 reform prep as Conservative Party promises reviewThe Conservative Party has followed in the footsteps of the Liberal Democrats, The Labour Party and the Scottish National Party by committing to a review of the IR35 reforms 
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			November 29, 2019
			
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			Labour SME minister back-tracks over claims party will scrap IR35 reforms if it comes to powerShadow small business secretary Bill Esterson clarifies comments he made during an event this week that suggested Labour had made halting the roll-out of the IR35 reforms to the private sector policy 
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			November 28, 2019
			
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			Finnish tech firm aims to create scalable general-purpose quantum computerUniversity spin-off is attempting to take quantum computing capabilities to multiple business sectors 
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			November 27, 2019
			
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			Finland’s OP Financial Group accelerates open banking pushFinnish banking group is working with a Danish fintech to add open banking functionality to its offerings 

 
		