• Fraudulent money transfers are top aim of business email compromise
  • Blockchain gains foothold in Australia
  • Cobalt cyber heist group mounts new campaign
  • Voice set to project into workplace, predicts Gartner report
  • Cabinet Office extends private cloud deal with UKFast to safeguard emergency communications
  • Nearly half of NHS staff rely on instant messaging at work
  • Accountant dumps Dell SAN for StorMagic hyper-converged
  • DevOps researchers shine light on toll that outsourcing takes on productivity of software developers
  • Local councils should have a digital leader at board level, says TechUK
  • Machine identity management crisis looming
  • Fourth man jailed for iCloud celebrity hacking
  • US and UK days away from European Parliament ultimatum to suspend data transfers to the US
  • Singapore broadens access to AI skills
  • Improving security is top driver for ISO 27001
  • IBM brings AI-powered highlights tool to US Open tennis players
  • Cloudian’s $94m new funds to target 100PB-scale operations
  • DCMS has £95m for full-fibre in final round of LFFN scheme
  • Security teams and C-suite exec views not aligned
  • Cunnington’s role as head of function for DDaT needs changing, says IfG report
  • IT leaders at a crossroads as they grapple with digital technology
  • Toshiba drives add Marvell cards to give native NVMe-over-fabrics
  • Heineken and Oracle create chatbot helper for polo events
  • HPE pins hopes on intelligent edge as hybrid strategy flattens
  • Home Office launches EU nationals registration system pilot
  • Cyber attackers switching to covert tactics
  • Debenhams rolls out Doddle click-and-collect service in all its stores
  • Brussels loans Nokia €500m to fund European 5G research
  • Challenge to anti-GDPR immigration exemption in DPA to go ahead
  • Arsenal puts Acronis in defence for analytics cloud backup
  • Hancock appoints chief technology adviser
  • Sharp rise in business email compromise
  • Hyperscale datacentre capex investments hit new highs, Synergy Research shows
  • Amnesty International creates human rights digital archive
  • Amnesty International backs campaign to ban killer robots
  • Finland government to review public procurement laws
  • Taking stock of Dell EMC’s growth in Asia
  • VMware debuts VMware Cloud on AWS in Australia, cuts entry price
  • DCMS launches fund to increase diversity in tech
  • Hyperscaler demand for European datacentre space takes colocation market to new record highs
  • UK universities targeted by Iranian hackers
  • EduServ confirms fallout from datacentre power outage is being resolved
  • Gov.uk Verify chief to leave Government Digital Service
  • Corbyn suggests tech tax to fund BBC
  • Dubai Health Authority launches artificial intelligence strategy
  • North Koreans add Mac OS to cryptocurrency-stealing malware attacks
  • Google Cloud Platform enables faster mobile notifications for World Cup fans
  • Australian government agency trials secure cloud service
  • Cryptographic agility is key to post-quantum security
  • No Deal Brexit papers warn of stark future for UK tech
  • Google employees command highest UK cloud salaries, Experis research shows
  • More girls take GCSE computing in 2018, but will they carry on with Stem?
  • Apache Struts users urged to update due to new security flaw
  • KT shows off 5G’s potential at Asian Games
  • Danish government in ambitious datacentre push
  • Councils at risk from unsupported Windows Server and SQL Server
  • Greater Manchester hails cloud as key to delivery of devolved health and social care in region
  • European cloud adopters still lack basic security
  • Language barrier won’t hold back chatbots in the Netherlands
  • CEOs held back by boards wanting quick digital turnarounds
  • Barclays appointment will step up use of AI in investment bank
  • Nearly a third of organisations still not GDPR ready
  • Cost savings still in short supply for cloud users, Druva research suggests
  • JP Morgan fintech strategy widens retail trading
  • Newisys bare metal NVMe box targets performance market
  • Superdrug denies data breach
  • Candy Crush maker King in Hadoop cluster move to Google Cloud
  • NHS Digital plans for £450m GP IT framework
  • Microsoft dominates SaaS thanks to collaboration software
  • How Imperial Brands is taking control of its software licences
  • New Zealand to run national cyber security exercise
  • The risk of upgrading to S/4 Hana
  • Windfarm benefit fund helps pay for full-fibre broadband
  • Online crime costs more than $1m a minute
  • Riverbed plots to take the network from IT blocker to IT enabler
  • Veritas aims to boost NetBackup with simplified UI and setup
  • Government departments are exploring new tech, according to GDS report
  • Retail and finance top cyber targets
  • UK cryptocurrency exchange enlists Rackspace for Microsoft Azure cloud move
  • Estonia targets UK tech talent
  • Microsoft announces free election cyber defence tools
  • CIO interview: Celia Pronto, chief customer and digital officer, Casual Dining Group
  • Malaysia’s financial sector warms up to cloud, but lacks security leadership
  • StorageCraft launches OneXafe scale-out backup appliances
  • Swedish government and industry address IT skills shortage
  • NHS trusts lose nearly 10,000 patient records a year
  • Job losses caused by artificial intelligence will dwarf those of Victorian revolution
  • Planned Australian law raises tech firms’ security concerns
  • Fibre cable break takes Gatwick flight information screens offline
  • Google Deepmind doubles down on AI-led efforts to improve datacentre energy efficiency
  • Superfast broadband brings £9bn extra turnover for UK SMEs
  • Gartner recommends CIOs get skilled up on deep learning
  • Why networking is the last frontier of IT automation
  • Alan Turing Institute provides AI startups with opportunity to collaborate with researchers
  • Home Office preps for migration of police IT systems to AWS cloud
  • Cyber Security Challenge UK to scale up
  • Office 365 outage: Sign-in issues blight users across Europe and the US
  • Apple confirms teen hacker took no customer data
  • ASEAN firms need to overcome DevOps hurdles
  • CIOs being welcomed back to marketing
  • Trump sparks speculation after repealing cyber attack restraints
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