• UK IT professionals wanted in New Zealand capital city as part of recruitment campaign
  • Coadec suggests increase in software development apprenticeships
  • Businesses urged to buy security according to their actual needs
  • NHS needs single point of access for data
  • Banking malware, DDoS, ransomware and CEO fraud top UK cyber threats
  • ASEAN’s first nationwide IoT network debuts in Singapore
  • Lords pressurise government over broadband USO
  • Government fails to meet target for recruiting computing teachers
  • Digitisation opens up security weakness in oil and gas
  • Dutch banks and ISPs behind in domain security
  • Starling Bank opens API with hackathon
  • BDUK head Chris Townsend to step down
  • Most hackers can steal data within 24 hours, study shows
  • Multi-layer approach to IoT security needed
  • Virtual reality takes off in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries
  • All RBS and NatWest branches to have a technology expert
  • Cloud demand fuels record European growth for colocation market in 2016, confirms CBRE
  • Progress on business IoT adoption slower than expected
  • Beware printer helpline scam, warns NTS eCrime Team
  • Global public cloud spend to soar by 25% this year, says IDC
  • Computacenter apprentices are business-critical today
  • Companies partner with CA Technologies to encourage kids into Stem
  • Corporate IT Forum aims to fill gap in discipline of SRM
  • Microsoft issues critical patches but not for zero days
  • Airborne cars to transform Dubai’s public transportation
  • Australian bank implements cloud-based people management software
  • Industrial control systems top threat to UK cyber security
  • Yahoo takes $350m cut on deal with Verizon after security breaches
  • Ransomware doubled in second half of 2016, says Check Point
  • Why businesses need a more enlightened approach to phishing attacks
  • Pure Storage adds Cohesity Data Platform to FlashArray//M arrays
  • Public trust key to ‘data-driven government’, says John Manzoni
  • Visa opens London technology centre
  • Half of enterprises to start digitising networks by 2019, says Cisco
  • SAP users react with concern to SAP High Court victory over Diageo
  • Oracle fleshes out APAC cloud strategy
  • Amazon will create 5,000 UK jobs in 2017
  • Accenture to add thousands of US jobs as Trump effect spreads to IT
  • Welsh government launches £5 million innovation fund
  • Netherlands expertise unravels enterprise blockchain
  • Sweden uses Minecraft for urban planning
  • UK brokers search engine deal to demote pirate sites
  • Singapore commits over S$80 million to transform SMEs
  • Singapore companies to be cloud-first in two years
  • Facebook calls on Middle East-based developers in bot challenge
  • Stemettes launches documentary about Outbox Incubator programme
  • Gartner predicts BI market will jump 7.3% to $18.3bn in 2017
  • Visa, Bosch and Indiegogo debut IBM Watson IoT partnerships
  • Swedish capital uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to cut road congestion
  • HPE services and CSC to become DXC Technology
  • Amazon, Apple and Microsoft pledge to support government push for fair cloud storage use
  • RSAC17: Former MI5 head calls on infosec community to make world safer
  • GP practices get free Wi-Fi for patients
  • FOI requests reveal appetite for datacentre change in London’s local councils
  • High Court rules for SAP, against Diageo in indirect licensing case
  • RSAC17: Geopolitical changes driving encryption usage, survey shows
  • Apac companies see cyber security as key to business growth
  • Microsoft PCs get Brexit-fuelled price increase
  • Sweden’s Kiviks Musteri turns to cloud to keep up with growth
  • Cisco sales fall as traditional product sales slump
  • Brexit is a potential boost for Swedish fintech
  • Oracle executives claim more comprehensive reach for cloud business
  • NatWest launches digital lending platform to compete with fintech startups
  • Security platforms to disrupt industry, predicts Palo Alto Networks
  • Too many high-risk vulnerabilities leave CISOs scrabbling to patch
  • CIO interview: Matt Peers, Linklaters
  • RSAC17: More ransomware and IoT-enabled attacks on the way, warns expert
  • Singapore’s ST Telemedia expands datacentre footprint
  • RSAC17: AI could help in IoT security, says Eric Schmidt
  • Ericsson introduces first 5G network platform
  • RSAC17: US politician calls for global collaboration on cyber defence
  • Euroclear automates firewall rule management with AlgoSec
  • Deloitte readies enterprise public cloud practice with AWS and SAP
  • Enterprise IT buyers shed light on server makers’ shortfalls in customer service and support
  • RSAC17: Infosec pros must help create business-driven security, says RSA CTO
  • Sky tackles mobile not-spots at west London headquarters
  • UAE bank builds predictive marketing models
  • Anti-millennial recruitment stance will widen cyber security skills gap, experts warn
  • APAC enterprises have fewer high-risk cloud apps
  • RSA17: Data manipulation next on attackers’ agenda, warns Intel Security
  • RSAC17: Cyber defence involves all levels of society, says Microsoft
  • Public sector IT suppliers blast CCS over rising G-Cloud commission charges
  • London software engineering salaries fall by 1.7%
  • AWS preps GDPR readiness by signing up to cloud Code of Conduct
  • Diablo targets flash in DIMM slots at in-memory apps
  • ONF lays out innovation roadmap for SDN and NFV
  • Major DDoS attacks see huge increase, says Akamai
  • HMRC rejects Gov.uk Verify
  • Interview: Cloud Foundry on its 2017 awareness-raising plans for open source PaaS
  • National Cyber Security Centre officially opens for business
  • Co-op Bank up for sale now legacy shift to IBM is complete
  • Oracle expands cloud offerings in Australia
  • Singapore's central bank sets up analytics group
  • Middle East organisations urged to prioritise cyber defence
  • Dutch tech hub is facilitating the next Google
  • Ford invests in artificial intelligence startup to boost autonomous drive
  • Everywoman Forum 2017: Diversity, digital and the impact on the working world
  • Santander introduces voice-controlled payments
  • MobileIron: Corporate IT policy and mobile device security are mismatched
  • Autodata turns to big data to predict vehicle failures
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