• New internal AI tool helps IT services company Mphasis build software at pace
  • Everywoman forum 2019: Closing the divide between science and art
  • Growing awareness of mobile security risk
  • Equifax defends against scathing Senate report
  • How supercomputing is transforming experimental science
  • Vodafone defends its use of Huawei as 5G trials go live
  • Half of government IT jobs in 2023 do not exist today
  • How aid workers are using encrypted communications to stay safe in conflict zones
  • FDM everywoman in Technology Awards: 2019 winners announced
  • ICO head still in top three of DataIQ data leader list
  • Brexit: UK tech spend flattens as France and Germany pull away
  • Machine identities for sale on dark web, business warned
  • Ministry of Justice concludes prison biometrics pilots
  • US government ban unconstitutional, says Huawei
  • Tech under spotlight at High Court in second subpostmasters versus Post Office trial
  • Zuckerberg commits to Facebook becoming privacy-focused
  • UK military robotics get multimillion-pound boost
  • Cyber espionage group behind SingHealth attack
  • 5G one of several security challenges to CNI
  • Keep pace with device management with DaaS
  • Government must prioritise replacement of legacy IT, MPs told
  • IR35 reforms: HMRC urges private sector to start prepping now for April 2020 roll-out
  • US doubles down on Huawei fears as Chinese prepare to sue
  • Santander latest bank to tap Google experience
  • IT Priorities 2019: What projects are IT professionals spending their budgets on?
  • Singapore can now certify security products based on Common Criteria
  • Australia ramps up on 5G – telcos and banks among the first to benefit
  • GDS cut expected benefits of troubled Gov.uk Verify system by 75%
  • UK among most expensive countries for mobile data
  • Cyber awareness of UK boards found wanting
  • RSA Security bets on digital risk management
  • Danske Bank builds on machine learning to predict IT failures
  • Clearer North Korean link to global infrastructure malware campaign
  • Fresh data analytics tool slashes Openreach’s Ethernet delivery times
  • IT Priorities 2019: APAC keeping pace with digital transformation
  • Facebook asked George Osborne to influence EU data protection law
  • Facebook facing 10 GDPR investigations in Ireland
  • Tech She Can Charter enters second year
  • Microsoft Azure gains ground on AWS in public cloud
  • IBM deal to drive Nordea’s IT-led transformation
  • Alibaba Cloud aims to teach one million women to code by 2030
  • Teen becomes first millionaire through HackerOne bug bounties
  • New broadband speed regulations come into force
  • BBC reveals high frequency of UK banking outages from data mandated by the FCA
  • Red Hat eyes Unix-to-Linux migrations in emerging ASEAN markets
  • Supplier consolidation tops infosec goals for 2019
  • Six out of eight key government systems unlikely to be ready by Brexit day
  • UK startup venture firm launches European programmes
  • London cyber security innovation centre issues open invitation
  • Sextortion accounts for one in 10 spear-phishing emails
  • Volkswagen’s cloud-focused connected car collaboration with Microsoft gathers pace
  • APAC financial firms face roadblocks with RPA
  • Icann calls for community collaboration to protect the internet
  • Chinese cyber attack group Bronze Union targeting weapons tech
  • NHS software deal tops public sector spending on new IT contracts in 2018
  • Integration challenges lead to digital deceleration
  • Spotify and Just Eat join forces with tech firms to help enterprises manage cloud costs better
  • MWC 2019: Vodafone powers 5G with VMware
  • Dutch companies lack knowledge of IoT’s benefits
  • Amazon to create more than 1,000 UK apprenticeships
  • Lyft commits to going 'all-in' with AWS to support autonomous vehicles push
  • M&S and Ocado announce £750m food delivery joint venture
  • How CIOs can earn respect from business peers
  • SME backup products offer diverse routes to the cloud
  • Most UK consumers say Facebook should be regulated
  • Interview: London Grid for Learning CEO on putting technology to work in schools
  • China Mobile and Singtel team up on IoT
  • MWC 2019: 5G driving telcos into the cloud, says VMware CEO
  • Security is battling to keep pace with cloud adoption
  • MWC 2019: Industry rallies around the intelligent edge
  • Cohesity opens up backup data to analytics and applications
  • Researchers identify 4G and 5G network protocol flaw
  • Over 100 rural primary schools to get gigabit broadband
  • All-flash and hyper-convergence star in HPE and NetApp financials
  • Cyber criminals earn $3bn a year exploiting social platforms
  • TechUK: Digital ethics has to hit the boardroom this year
  • MWC 2019: Satya Nadella presents intelligent edge vision
  • Australia, Singapore say hello to 5G
  • EU gathers momentum in cyber security legislation and cooperation
  • MWC 2019: Foldable phones distract from 5G politics in Barcelona
  • Nordic tech is increasing diversity but more needs to be done
  • Cyber power needs wider discussion, says GCHQ director
  • Android now Fido2 certified
  • Nominet and Learning Foundation launch digital inclusion taskforce
  • SAP Malaysia MD Duncan Williamson talks up the ‘experience economy’
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock orders ban on use of pagers by NHS staff before end of 2021
  • Facebook planned to spy on Android phone users, internal emails reveal
  • US may cut off countries that use Huawei in 5G networks
  • BlackBerry acquires Cylance to cement security capability
  • Thales to sell nCipher to Entrust Datacard
  • Government not doing enough to address mobile not-spots
  • Nato supports collaboration on cyber security
  • IT Priorities 2019: Security concerns top agenda for network buyers again
  • Startup’s data cleansing and analysis tools available to UK police via Microsoft Azure
  • Businesses urged to prepare for extortion campaigns
  • Redis Labs swaps out open source to protect against public clouds
  • MWC 2019: O2 to launch 5G by Christmas
  • Cloud backup helps ASL Airlines evade ransomware and keep its business flying, says CIO
  • UK committed to working with EU cyber security partners
  • Government and IT industry-funded AI graduate education programme to be rolled out across UK
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