• Cyber security skills a priority for UK government
  • Firms face ‘competition for talent’ in the future, says Fujitsu
  • CIOs need to champion digital change as IT leadership roles evolve
  • UK spies face landmark challenge over mass surveillance in human rights court
  • Dell EMC claims launch of first designed-for-all-flash SC arrays
  • Public cloud revenue grows 28% for first half of 2017, research finds
  • Adecco expands roll-out of Infosys-powered temp staffing platform
  • Benioff vaunts Google partnership at Dreamforce 2017
  • OpenStack flags edge computing as ‘surprise’ emerging use case for open source cloud tech
  • Dreamforce 2017: Benioff hails fourth industrial revolution
  • Most UK small businesses in the dark over GDPR
  • Dubai hospital implements intelligent communication system to improve patient care
  • UK businesses must redress lack of trust around data, says ICO
  • Blockchain hype exploited by spammers and phishers
  • Automation and AI require education and training, says CBI
  • UKtech50 2017: Vote for the most influential person in UK IT
  • UK must ‘embrace technological change’, says Theresa May
  • Bank of Scotland testing out artificial intelligence on customer iPhone app
  • Pioneering CIOs must prepare for next wave of digital change
  • One in four UK workers have maliciously leaked business data
  • OpenStack revenue to hit $6bn by 2021 as user confidence in open source cloud grows
  • DXC to launch digital transformation centres in Australia
  • Any online business a target of DDoS attacks
  • OpenStack claims open source integration problems are holding back enterprise innovation
  • Go beyond GDPR for a competitive edge
  • UK supercomputer is now world’s biggest Panasas scale-out NAS cluster
  • Over 90% of CIOs say IT education does not match employers’ needs
  • How soon will we be driving fully autonomous cars?
  • Three Scottish hospitals to trial national digital pathology service
  • Monique Shivanandan leaves Aviva
  • Collaboration is critical to the modern workplace, says Microsoft
  • Third-party cyber security failures cost businesses the most
  • Singapore taps AI in industry transformation
  • Businesses unprepared for cyber attacks, warn cyber professionals
  • Society needs to work together to gain control of cyber space
  • BT Openreach divorce must move faster, says Matt Hancock
  • Global finance regulation body recommends monitoring AI’s use
  • Nordic CIO interview: Filippa Jennersjö, Sweden’s Public Employment Agency
  • Irish government seek assurances over Apple's commitment to Athenry datacentre
  • Silence banking Trojan highlights password weakness
  • BT quarterly revenues and profits fall after Global Services slump
  • Middle East blockchain forum moves to accelerate adoption of the distributed ledger technology
  • Infosec pros urged to demonstrate value to business
  • Irish High Court denies latest appeal bid by Apple datacentre objectors
  • NHS England on the hunt for new CCIO
  • Co-working space aimed at female founders opens in London
  • Personal data of 46.2 million Malaysia mobile subscribers leaked
  • Mobile software is replacing bank branches and cash as youngsters prefer apps
  • NHS must make it easier for suppliers, says NHS Digital deputy CEO
  • NHS to get open source API lab
  • Is tech investment taking away retail jobs?
  • Spoofing of Dutch politicians causes heated debate
  • How SME comms firm Zen became a global network business
  • Researchers uncover strong trade in code-signing certificates
  • NotPetya tops list of worst ransomware attacks
  • Shell makes $200m saving with virtual learning environment
  • Cyber security professionals urged to embrace AI and automation
  • House of Fraser rolls out next-generation BI powered by MicroStrategy
  • TomTom navigates move onto global HR platform
  • Image recognition system clears cheques in one day
  • Deloitte sponsorship helps progress of Bletchley cyber school
  • SAP opens Leonardo Centre in India
  • Study reveals employees’ fears over digital change
  • Russian organisations harness artificial intelligence
  • UK must speed up and skill up to co-drive fourth industrial revolution
  • Messaging apps a growing business security risk, study shows
  • Financial services CIOs above average for digital focus
  • EU may struggle to prove cyber attack links, warns expert
  • Meath County Council CEO explains support for Facebook’s Irish datacentre expansion plans
  • Heathrow to probe leak of security files
  • Gigaclear ramps up broadband network build in Oxfordshire
  • Court dates set for Post Office accounting system trials
  • AWS continues to power Amazon profits
  • Nordea lays off 6,000, citing digital transformation as the driver
  • Diversify security controls to maximise protection, says McAfee
  • Alphabet Q3 2017: Google hints at cloud services for retailers
  • Consumer identity management will benefit business
  • Microsoft propels Dynamics and Azure growth in Q1 2018 earnings
  • Almost 70% of teachers think they do not have the skills to teach coding
  • First female Capgemini UK apprentices graduate
  • Carglass France feels benefit of employee knowledge sharing
  • Rewrite the rules to win cyber arms race, says McAfee
  • Airbus saves millions after building a digital learning library
  • NAO calls on NHS to ‘get its act together’ after WannaCry attack
  • EU to collect biometrics of all visitors - which could include UK citizens post-Brexit
  • Over 80% of UK retail banks value AI as part of digital transformation
  • No guarantees HMRC’s customs declaration service ready for Brexit
  • How UCAS uses Splunk to protect students’ sensitive data
  • IOActive warns of security flaws in maritime communication system
  • Transformation agenda in HR tech ‘is gathering pace’
  • BT to cut charges for landline-only customers after Ofcom review
  • Datrium gets Flash End-to-End in its server/shared hybrid DVX NVMe
  • Kaspersky ban: The risks to global software
  • Health and Social Care Network connects first customer
  • Kaspersky Lab explains how NSA data was uploaded
  • Most businesses misguided on responsibility for cloud data protection
  • Google ties up with Cisco on hybrid containers for business
  • Embrace risk-based security, McAfee urges business
  • Spark Summit 17: Databricks launches Delta as purified data lake
  • Oversight of intelligence agencies’ data sharing has ‘failed’, court hears
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