• DCMS Select Committee claims Facebook ‘deliberately frustrated’ fake news inquiry
  • NCSC signals UK may take softer line on Huawei
  • IT Priorities 2019: Cloud migrations emerge as top investment area for IT decision-makers
  • IT Priorities 2019: IT professionals plan a big push to migrate off Windows 7
  • Dell Boomi taps APAC cloud market
  • CISOs under increasing pressure, study shows
  • IT Priorities 2019: IT decision-makers plan for APIs
  • Lucidworks CEO talks up ‘data experiences’
  • CaixaBank customers can use their faces to withdraw money at ATMs
  • (ISC)² invests in professional development of security workforce
  • Central Saint Martins hosts Three’s 5G trial for London Fashion Week
  • Satellite broadband secures Cornish observatory a brighter future
  • CIO interview: Neil Holden, IT director, Halfords Group
  • Born to be wired
  • Apple Business Chat powers Npower’s smart meter switch
  • Government rules out blockchain at borders until after Brexit due to 'significant work' required
  • Google to spend $13bn in 2019 on additional US datacentres and offices
  • Cisco CEO brushes off Brexit and other crises
  • NTT Data announces winner of UK regional heat for its ninth global Open Innovation Contest
  • Action needed as venture capitalists reluctant to invest in fintechs founded by women
  • Chinese AI startup claims breakthrough in pediatric diagnosis
  • Businesses fail to grasp the true cost of public cloud
  • Manchester not-for-profit launches campaign to encourage girls into STEM
  • NHS must use email by default, says health secretary Matt Hancock
  • Lenovo offers enterprises access to on-premise datacentre kit on cloud-like pay-as-you-go terms
  • Accenture to use virtual reality for inclusive hiring practices
  • Cloud and backup top storage priorities for 2019
  • Australian government warns of blockchain gaps
  • London and Helsinki digital partnership challenges big IT platforms
  • London tech giants commit to creating one million tech jobs by 2023
  • Legacy systems holding banks back from meeting demand for instant accounts
  • Chesterfield NHS trust consolidates 30 data management systems into one with Civica
  • Deloitte will double Hyderabad workforce to support demand for technology services
  • Explainable AI: How and why did the AI say ‘true’?
  • IR35 reforms: Contractors lack confidence in private sector to manage April 2020 rule change
  • Telegram bot gets users hooked
  • Tech and charity partnership encourages girls into STEM
  • Dutch developer offers businesses nuclear security option for communications
  • Digital project failure still off the menu
  • APAC healthcare providers losing $23m to cyber attacks
  • Lauri Love takes legal action against NCA for return of seized computers
  • Legal & General Capital ploughs investment into Kao Data’s Essex-based datacentre campus
  • Click & collect will grow 45% over next five years
  • More than one-third of women deterred by lack of diversity in tech
  • Vodafone announces winners of Techstarter accelerator
  • AI and robotics to form part of curriculum for future medical students
  • British Airways settles legal claim with CBRE over May 2017 Bank Holiday datacentre outage
  • London attracted more tech talent than rest of Europe in 2018
  • Culture clash cripples digital business
  • Build strategic artificial intelligence, but buy for lower research and development risk
  • Australia’s defence department keeps old PCs out of landfills
  • Mumsnet denies 'thousands' affected by software glitch-induced data breach
  • Lloyds Bank rolls out open banking functionality to mobile app customers
  • NHS extends trials of digital identity system
  • Brexit is killing full-fibre broadband and 5G roll-outs, says CBI
  • Interview: Moving to DataOps
  • Businesses still figuring out digital transformation have already lost
  • Nordic region primed to pioneer 5G
  • Government legislates to bring back roaming charges in no-deal Brexit
  • Tech Nation launches its first cyber security scale-up accelerator programme
  • T-Systems cuts size of datacentre estate by 85% through technology refresh
  • Data breaches in Australia show no sign of abating
  • US Department of Defense backs multi-cloud model to support $10bn JEDI mega-cloud deployment
  • Self-driving cars get updated guidelines for trial safety and transparency
  • Huawei: We are not spying on the UK
  • Virgin Media tests 8Gbps home broadband service
  • CIO interview: David Walliker, Liverpool Women’s & Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen NHS Trusts
  • NHS screening programmes plagued by ‘not fit for purpose’ IT
  • Suffolk County Council awards 20-year WAN contract
  • Synergy Research Group hails 2018 as standout year for cloud infrastructure market growth
  • Coders and developers: The new heroes of the network?
  • UK’s IT and BPO spend plummets because of Brexit uncertainty
  • What is CIO best practice when it comes to cloud security?
  • Tech sector tells government that digital identity policy is 'urgently required'
  • Telegraph Media Group switches out AWS to go all-in on Google Cloud
  • Civil liberties groups to challenge bulk surveillance and intelligence sharing in Strasbourg
  • Marks & Spencer launches charging banks as part of startup partnership
  • Digital Isle of Man launches two initiatives to help blockchain businesses
  • Payday lender cuts troubleshooting by 30% with Virtual Instruments
  • Cambridge launches urban data IoT project
  • Alphabet 2018 results: 23% growth, profit squeeze from investment
  • CIO interview: David Germain, CITO, RSA Insurance Group
  • BBC seeks to increase younger audience through data analytics
  • Interview: The power of open source
  • Don’t bank on Google Bank, bank on banks becoming Google-like
  • Government restates SME spend commitment as large suppliers win more cloud hosting deals
  • Swiss bank moves away from file with Cloudian object storage
  • Massive uptick in cyber attacks targeting Student Loans Company
  • Dedicated blockchain accelerator opens doors to first cohort
  • Alibaba Cloud teams up with SMU on training programme
  • Met Police deploys live facial recognition technology for ninth time
  • Orange acquires UK’s SecureData
  • Innocent people arrested following surveillance blunders, IPCO reveals
  • TSB blames IT disaster for huge losses
  • How TensorFlow makes Candy Crush virtual players
  • ICO to audit Leave.EU and Eldon Insurance
  • Fundamentals of retail won’t change despite tech disruption, say experts
  • Watercolour World digitises ‘photographs’ of the pre-camera age
  • New stolen credentials cache puts spotlight on authentication
  • BT stockpiles networking kit for no-deal Brexit as Patterson exits
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