• NHS trust dumps SANs for Tintri VM-aware storage
  • HMV pivots from legacy MPLS to SD-WAN
  • SAP bids to modernise indirect licensing with new pricing model
  • PayPal is latest tech giant to eye traditional banking
  • What Amazon’s ideal robot looks like
  • Ransomware top cyber threat, DBIR shows
  • Healthcare services will be built around IoT by 2030, according to report
  • Cyber threat to UK business greater than ever, report reveals
  • Norway government backs ambitious datacentre investment plan
  • Security professionals admit patching is getting harder
  • NVMe scale-out NAS: Qumulo P-series targets Isilon and Pure
  • More than one in 10 employees fall for social engineering attacks
  • HSBC adopts fintech to fight money laundering
  • Autonomous drones will fly into danger zones for emergency services
  • Facebook data scandal a game changer, says ICO
  • US tax cuts and dollar’s decline propel datacentre spending
  • Dubai's gamble on bitcoin property sales
  • Microsoft teams up with Japan’s JRCS on mixed reality
  • Business increases use of encryption in the cloud
  • UK challenger bank gives up banking licence to focus on fintech
  • Microsoft outage: Europe-wide downtime locks Office 365 and Azure users out of cloud
  • Why Lufthansa went back to the drawing board with its HR IT project
  • Facebook among 30 organisations under investigation by the ICO
  • HSBC IT whistleblower faces extradition to Switzerland
  • Deutsche Bank system replacement already paying back
  • Retail sector top cyber attack target
  • Business should note Facebook data sharing, say security advisers
  • Pfizer tech startup accelerator will be a shot in the arm for healthcare innovation
  • The Hackett Group predicts rise of robotic process automation
  • More than 1.5 billion business and consumer files exposed online
  • 5G mobile spectrum auction raises £1.3bn
  • Only newer systems will get Intel firmware updates for Spectre chip flaw
  • Microsoft outlines approach to intellectual property
  • Microsoft plans to invest $5bn to boost IoT business
  • Interview: GDPR will give Dutch privacy watchdog its teeth
  • IR35 reforms: Calls for inquiry into pre-launch tests of HMRC IR35 assessment tool
  • Tech City and Tech North merge to support startups nationwide
  • Ransomware puts pressure on incident response
  • LGA proposes full-fibre broadband kitemark for homebuyers
  • Average attacker dwell time nearly six months for EMEA, study shows
  • UN adopts Tableau as global standard to augment decision support
  • InfiniSync backup ‘bunker’ gives zero RPO for critical apps
  • AWS expands edge computing service to Singapore
  • IT decision-makers trust Facebook less and are changing policies
  • Can the government’s Institute of Coding help tackle the UK’s tech skills disconnect?
  • UK firms failing to make financial plans for cyber attacks
  • IT set to gain the most from AI and automation
  • How to rightsize your digital strategy
  • Data policy move to DCMS causes mixed reactions
  • Data breaches revealed at four US retail chains
  • Future of internet regulation is focus of Lords inquiry
  • How Code First: Girls uses partnerships to teach girls to code
  • Oracle expands availability of cloud services from UK datacentre region
  •  Automation and gamification key to cyber security
  • Lawyers more influential than IT staff in cloud deployments
  • GDS loses government data policy to DCMS
  • Europol operation nabs another 20 cyber criminals
  • Business unaware of scale of cyber threat
  • AstraZeneca IT exec steps down
  • UK government secures public sector discounts on Microsoft cloud products to April 2021
  • Cryptocurrency mining rampant in higher education
  • IR35 reforms: IT contractors express concerns over ‘inevitable’ private sector roll-out
  • One year to Brexit: Focus on skills development or risk halting digital progress
  • Western Digital adds StorReduce deduplication to object storage
  • Most airports not protected from cyber threats
  • Home Office ‘over-promised’ on exit checks programme, report finds
  • Why does India have a higher percentage of women in tech than the UK?
  • Consumer group calls for Zuckerberg to step down after data misuse
  • Organisations can use GDPR ambiguity to contest fines in court, experts say
  • Majority of European firms unprepared for phishing attacks
  • Home Office issues guidance on tech to prevent identity fraud
  • Facebook announces more privacy control updates
  • £5m Ada Lovelace Institute launched to look into data ethics
  • Arm and Nvidia collaborate on internet of things intelligence
  • Microsoft Word document and zero-day attacks on the rise
  • The Cambridge Analytica case: What’s a data scientist to do?
  • Government should take a ‘Lego brick’ approach to public services, report says
  • AWS ups ante on cloud services for Australian government
  • Government sets deadline for affordable 10Mbps broadband
  • Majority of firms fear mobile workers have been hacked
  • UK organisations urged to develop cyber security skills
  • Most top UK firms fail to disclose cyber risk testing details
  • Facebook could be hit with $2tn fine after FTC inquiry
  • Case study: Berkshire NHS trust provides mental health support through social network
  • Arsenal uses Innovation Lab accelerator to improve worldwide fan experience
  • Pivot3 Cloud Edition adds backup from hyper-converged to AWS
  • Capgemini turns to tech startup to identify ‘most engaged’ teams
  • IT staff will need to retrain when automation deskills their jobs
  • HPE calls for bottom-up approach to AI
  • Police arrest €1bn cyber heist mastermind
  • ShopDirect set to use AI to detect fraud on phone calls
  • Blockchain not ready for cross-border bank payments
  • UK government publishes export strategy for UK cyber security
  • Ransomware publicity heightened awareness but other threats remain, experts say
  • CQC raises concerns over quality of online primary care services
  • Dutch SMEs’ cyber security is insufficient
  • Apple CEO calls for better privacy regulations
  • Swedish study talks up benefits of artificial intelligence
  • Swedish industry contributes to 5G evolution
  • Government must improve quality and awareness of childcare website, say MPs
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