- Ofcom pushes ahead with spectrum auction despite legal hold-up
- Google vows to simplify creation of custom machine learning models for developers
- Tech vital to helping solve crime, says policing minister
- North Korean hackers tied to cryptocurrency attacks in South Korea
- CIO interview: Tom Read, CDIO, Ministry of Justice
- Dream machines: how IT is changing the world of neuroscience
- Davos: Disintegration of the internet could create economic turmoil
- UBS uses predictive analytics to manage its travel spend
- Telstra adds narrowband capability to its IoT network
- Vulnerability exploit report shows importance of patching
- Google to open five more datacentre regions across the globe in 2018
- LeakedSource operator could face up to 10 years in jail
- Financial savings just the beginning for CIOs who understand code quality
- Sweden pilots surveillance technology to combat terrorism and crime
- Consumers demand better treatment from mobile operators
- Abu Dhabi continues fintech agenda in 2018
- Laing O’Rourke unifies on-site and cloud backup on Commvault
- Skygofree Android spyware active since 2014, say researchers
- AWS commits to expansion of UK datacentre region
- Enterprise software spending set to grow thanks to AI and digital boost
- Cisco collaborates with startup for AI health and safety trial
- Beware fake Meltdown and Spectre patches
- Most UK enterprise mobiles not patched for Meltdown and Spectre
- IT Priorities 2018: Growing interest in hybrid IT in ASEAN
- London cyber security careers fair highlights opportunities
- Demand for cloud-enabling infrastructure products soared in 2017, IDC research shows
- Oliver Dowden takes on ministerial responsibility for digital government
- IT service management effectiveness hampered by lack of metrics
- Ohio computer programmer faces 16 criminal charges over monitoring thousands of computers
- Case study: Gleadell Agriculture supports cloud-first push with change in backup strategy
- Advanced Asian countries well positioned for Industry 4.0
- Call for statutory regulation of police number plate cameras amid concerns over accuracy
- HMRC’s transformation programme beset by extra Brexit workload
- Check Point finds AdultSwine malware in Google Play apps
- Intel makes security-first pledge
- F-Secure highlights another critical Intel security issue
- Computer science is fastest-growing subject for undergraduates
- Alan Turing Institute to add universities of Birmingham and Exeter to data science network
- Telecoms industry at major tipping point
- Retail banking regulations hit UK with the potential of a ‘Big Bang’ moment
- Hard Brexit risks 92,000 UK science and technology jobs
- Sample datasets key to successful AI at NHS
- Mobile app flaws are a risk to industrial IT systems, says report
- CES 2018: Hyundai and Cisco bring SDN to the automobile
- Health sector digitisation vital to combat mental health crisis
- Cabinet Office unveils renewed shared IT services programme for government
- Spyware targets North Korean dissidents via social links, says McAfee
- Nuclear weapons’ cyber attack risk relatively high, says report
- Ministry of Defence announces new CIO
- EC underlines need for data transfer agreement post-Brexit
- Cyber criminals exploit Oracle WebLogic flaw
- Citizens want more from public sector digital transformation
- Daisy Group saves on datacentre cooling costs through five-year EkkoSense deal
- Margot James takes over as digital minister after government reshuffle
- Voice assistance technology gets emotional
- UAE tech growth prompts firms to review internal IT security
- ICO fines Carphone Warehouse £400,000
- Spectre: How reverse-engineering a microprocessor revealed a fundamental flaw
- Germany’s Lemoncat disrupts business catering through cloud computing
- Marks and Spencer eyes £30m annual cost savings from digital-first retail push
- UK must use new technologies in the workplace to reverse productivity issues, say researchers
- Max Schrems champions NGO to fight for GDPR rights
- Cloud firm scales Cloudian object storage to 2.5PB for GDPR
- Meltdown and Spectre a big deal for enterprises
- Dutch bank tests wearable technology payments
- Changes for digital government in Theresa May's reshuffle
- Spanish authorities ready roads for autonomous vehicles
- CES 2018: Pizza Hut to test autonomous delivery vehicle
- CES 2018: Jaguar Land Rover picks Qualcomm to power in-car connectivity
- Cyber attacks in 2017 drive Nordic security efforts
- Google puts its payment services under one roof
- Intel to set up new group to focus on hardware security
- China to open $2.1bn AI tech park in Beijing
- HMRC IT systems crash as customers attempt to file tax returns
- Sweden steps up cyber defence measures
- Telco outsources digital transformation to Infosys
- Florida warns 30,000 medical records may have been exposed
- IT Priorities 2018: ANZ ups ante on cloud services and software
- Insurance broker Simply Business ditches legacy MPLS for SD-WAN
- Patch systems against Meltdown and Spectre, urges ICO
- 2018 could be year of critical infrastructure attacks, says report
- Case study: Doing digital the Stockport way
- 2017 cemented cloud as the ‘new normal’ for enterprise IT, claims Synergy Research Group
- University of Northampton launches app-based prospectus
- IT departments have no idea how much they spend on AWS and Azure
- London attracted record tech investment in 2017
- Oxford and Cambridge Club shelves ledgers for time and attendance
- Apple confirms all devices affected by Meltdown and Spectre
- Scottish Ambulance Service tests satellite to improve critical care process
- Meltdown and Spectre: AWS, Google and Microsoft rush to patch cloud chip flaws
- NHS Coventry connects GPs to CityFibre broadband
- Claire House Children’s Hospice opens up about its digital transformation triumphs
- Nordic banks face digitisation decisions over PSD2
- Intel, Nokia prepping APAC telcos for 5G wave
- Critical Intel security patch will slow PCs, servers and Macs
- Nuffield Health hits peak performance after switching to SDN
- What the EU’s new data protection regime means for ASEAN
- Government yet to ‘fully embrace’ digital, says IoD report
- ‘Cast the net broader’ for diverse tech talent, says digital minister
- How to avoid those coding challenge blues
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