• Tips on reducing IT expenditure
  • Australian university reaches for the stars after HPC boost
  • CIO interview: Richard Gifford, CIO, Wincanton
  • Mayor Khan bids to make London the world’s smartest city
  • CityFibre wins key decision in fake fibre case
  • IT teams should rework supplier contracts to free up budgets
  • Insurer Beazley meets global challenge to secure mobile workforce
  • Wales to launch £100m transformation fund for health and social care
  • Dutch region Zeeland to get datacentre without diesel backup
  • Privacy Shield under threat by US non-compliance
  • Investigators close Nokia extortion probe without finding a motive or making an arrest
  • Alibaba Cloud touts AI smarts to keep pigs healthy
  • BT announces “unhackable” quantum-secured network
  • Email-based cyber attacks gathering momentum
  • Singapore career website hit by PageUp malware scare
  • London wants to show it’s open for business in Tech Week 2018
  • Industry must do more to open up cyber security profession
  • Artificial intelligence names London as UK’s top innovation hub
  • Supply shortages continue to blight EMEA-wide server market, Gartner data shows
  • Security Think Tank: Data flow visibility is essential to security
  • SAP banks on “intelligent enterprise” at Sapphire 2018
  • Coinrail cyber heist highlights need for exchange security
  • An audience with Matt Hancock, secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport
  • APAC remains a hotbed for software piracy
  • Irish government vows to ease planning procedures for datacentre investors
  • GDS loses digital identity policy to DCMS
  • Singapore government to regulate eSIM technology
  • Parliamentary computers at risk after staff targeted by phone phishing
  • BYOD for mobile ‘a year away’ for Williams F1
  • Thriving fintech, AI sectors give boost to UK tech funding
  • Medical firm puts vTax and SAN to sleep to save £30,000 with Scale
  • BT’s Gavin Patterson quits under shareholder pressure
  • Businesses must report cyber crime, panel urges
  • DWP finally publishes Universal Credit business case
  • Cyber security focus too much on tech, says Domino’s CISO
  • IT spending reaches 10-year high as CIOs struggle with digital technology strategy
  • Nation state cyber attacks affect all, says former GCHQ boss
  • Newcastle Council to show off smartest street in Britain
  • 5G transformative for UK plc, but potential impacts still vague
  • European CIOs establish committee to drive IT value in business
  • Business not learning from past cyber security incidents
  • What SAP C/4 Hana means for the APAC enterprises
  • Microsoft deploys underwater datacentre off the coast of Orkney
  • Financial Conduct Authority raises questions over TSB's IT regression testing
  • GDPR and backup: A potential minefield easily avoided
  • HMRC puts numerous IT projects on hold to focus on Brexit
  • Digital Catapult partners with Cray to give AI startups supercomputing power
  • We need to design for security and privacy, says Martha Lane Fox
  • UK tech firms increase exports by more than 20%
  • Understanding is key to security awareness, says specialist
  • EE confirms October 2018 UK launch date for first 5G live trials
  • After GitHub acquisition, Microsoft will need to up its game in the enterprise
  • Singapore government to form AI advisory council
  • Sapphire 2018: SAP will take over CRM market, says McDermott
  • Cyber attacks not sophisticated, says Just Eat CISO
  • Skills gaps slow business cloud adoption, research shows
  • Nexsan adds Assureon Cloud Transfer for hybrid cloud archiving
  • Australia’s chief scientist calls for AI regulations
  • HMRC on track for August roll-out of customs IT system
  • Interview: How a tech apprenticeship changed one man’s life
  • Scality boosts Ring with easy deployment and lower node count
  • Complex pricing hinders enterprise assessment of AWS, Google and Microsoft cloud IoT hubs
  • Mobile, IoT and cloud biggest drivers for Wi-Fi growth
  • Boards not asking right security questions, says Dido Harding
  • Boris Johnson wants tech to fight illegal wildlife trade
  • Technology key to new UK counter-terrorism strategy
  • Microsoft takes over GitHub as it expands its open source plan
  • One-third of firms would pay ransoms rather than invest in security
  • Scotland to begin building identity platform prototype this autumn
  • Visa blames hardware failure for UK-wide card payment system outage
  • Cloud-based integration platforms underpin digital strategy
  • Offensive AI unlikely in the near future, says Mikko Hypponen
  • Subpostmasters told to expect decision on alleged unfair prosecutions in August
  • Visa card payments system goes down across the UK and Ireland
  • Revamped BHS website to close two years after department store collapse
  • Huge rise in TSB-themed mobile phishing attacks after IT meltdown
  • Ethical hacker, 86, rises to Santander’s challenge
  • BBC to show World Cup in virtual reality
  • Security suppliers need to interact with community, says researcher
  • Retail sector flagged as slow to adopt cloud technologies in Bitglass research
  • Sweden and India in technology collaboration
  • Nestle nips unwanted mobile app sprawl in the bud
  • Artificial intelligence identifies skin cancer in lab test more effectively than doctors
  • VPN hacks can be lethal, warns security expert
  • Australian workers apprehensive about digital transformation
  • AWS to bolster cloud skills development in Singapore
  • Security community urged to prepare for quantum computing
  • Ontario Institute for Cancer Research uses open source clouds to aid cancer research
  • HP Inc results boosted by PC sales as it waits for 3D manufacturing to take off
  • US issues warning about North Korean malware
  • US jails Canadian resident who helped Russia hack Yahoo emails
  • Firms step up spending on digital tech, but struggle with strategy
  • Drone industry set to contribute £42bn to UK economy by 2030
  • Business still not addressing insider threat
  • Pure debuts new FlashArray //X arrays with NVMe across the range
  • Intelligence on the edge will see workloads migrate from clouds
  • Salary is the biggest motivator for software developers
  • UK security spend low despite breaches
  • Policy Exchange report calls for GDS to be moved to DCMS
  • Save the Children International uses Microsoft Azure to bolster cross-border charity work
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