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  • Flytoget’s digital transformation accelerates express train service
  • IoT security threat is real, says researcher
  • Birmingham Uni beefs up network automation, virtualisation to support research
  • SMEs are the Achilles heel for Asean security
  • Demand rises for low-cost flash storage across Australia
  • Home IoT technology irrelevant to most home owners
  • Look to over-the-top services to secure mobile, says specialist
  • More organisations than ever have DR plans, but don’t keep them up to date
  • Bulk surveillance review is ‘fiction’, claims former NSA technical director
  • Best of VMworld Europe User Awards 2016: Shortlist announced
  • Mastercard rolls out selfie payments in UK
  • Dreamforce 2016: Salesforce stakes claim for baked in artificial intelligence
  • Splunk .conf2016: Closing the tech gender gap requires a shift in culture
  • Microsoft calls for cross-industry collaboration to create ‘responsible and inclusive’ clouds
  • DDoS attacks consistent, relentless and costly, report shows
  • Mirai IoT botnet code release raises fears of surge in DDoS attacks
  • Malaysia and Singapore face IT talent shortage
  • Dymaxia: Combining cloud, IoT and wearables to manage the anxiety of autism
  • Time to move on with social engineering training, says Jenny Radcliffe
  • Amex Global Business Travel pools data lake to bolster ‘duty of care’
  • Government invests £220m in tech projects to help "future-proof" post-Brexit economy
  • 19 local councils sign up for Gov.uk Verify trials
  • Government provides free digital skills training to unskilled adults
  • Network Rail hires Jeremy Vincent as CIO
  • Digital apprentice turns social media into power security tool
  • Dutch government uses Microsoft Dynamics to improve recruitment
  • TalkTalk overhauls broadband packages to challenge rivals
  • CISOs need to be more business-focused, says Publicis CISO
  • Business rate increases will hurt UK broadband sector, says industry
  • Singapore’s merged IT and media agency is up and running
  • Brexit has thrown ICO plans into flux, admits information commissioner
  • Google to open UK datacentre region as enterprise cloud push gathers pace
  • Manchester tech firms clamour for faster broadband connections
  • How IoT can revolutionise running railways
  • NGOs challenge UK and US mass surveillance in human rights court
  • Breaches should be on the decline by now, says infosec veteran John Walker
  • Amazon Web Services expands European datacentre footprint with Paris region opening
  • How software is reshaping the car industry
  • Trust issues stifling digital economy growth, study shows
  • Microsoft’s grand plan aims to make big data intelligence accessible to all
  • Is it NAS? Is it object storage? It’s both. It’s Avere’s C2N
  • BlackBerry ends production of mobile phones
  • NHS Digital aims to put healthcare on firm cyber security footing
  • Business secretary calls for national broadband upgrade
  • 5G worth more than €113bn per year to European economy
  • Splunk vs the skills shortage – trying to help organisations gain the right skills
  • Clinicians key to building public trust around sharing patient data
  • Mastercard woos software developers with API platform
  • UK National Cyber Security Centre set to launch
  • UK Oracle MD: companies repeating tangled architectures in cloud
  • Gigaclear to deliver fibre broadband through old water pipes
  • UKtech50 2016 - help us find the most influential people in UK IT
  • Microsoft preps datacentres for AI revolution through deployment of reprogrammable chips
  • NetApp revamps FAS filers with 15TB flash and NVMe
  • Lax perimeter security exposes bank to hacker extortion attempt
  • Yahoo breach underlines need for Security Serious Week
  • More than 100 patients affected by Leeds pathology IT systems crash
  • Mobility is about to enter the post-app era, says Gartner
  • Microsoft accuses public cloud rivals of overlooking enterprise
  • BoxWorks 2016: The fight for diversity should not always surround gender
  • Unprecedented hardware problem brings down Australian Stock Exchange
  • Emirates Islamic bank and the Muslim finance revolution
  • Yahoo sued over data breach
  • Salary survey shows IT managers command big bonuses
  • Bangkok Airways takes customer service to the cloud
  • Yahoo security still poor despite massive breach, claims Venafi
  • Growth in UK smartphone market levels off
  • Ministry of Justice IT systems are ‘fragile and precarious’, say MPs
  • Apple to fix backup security vulnerability in iOS 10
  • Australia must take cyber security opportunity
  • Government mishandling smart meter roll-out, says committee
  • Government enlists startups to develop exporters’ network
  • RBS tests claim blockchain could replace UK’s Faster Payments bank clearing scheme
  • BBC opens up about holographic TV trials
  • UK government partners with tech startups on cyber security
  • Yahoo under fire over data breach affecting 500 million users
  • Case study: Housing & Care 21 makes digital advances
  • Accenture apprentice scheme gets first female graduate
  • Openreach responds to Fix Britain’s Internet broadband campaigners
  • Government’s lack of clear plan for digital NHS poses risk to ‘credibility’
  • Pizza Hut Hong Kong rips up traditional CRM rule book
  • Dropbox gives UK enterprises option to host cloud data in Europe
  • Hypergrid adds metered usage and networks to hyper-converged kit
  • Which? calls for user compensation over Windows 10 upgrade issues
  • Cyber attack aimed at destruction, says TV5Monde
  • Many don’t test disaster recovery plans properly, survey finds
  • London Capital Group improves service deployment with SDN
  • $81m cyber heist highlights gap between attacker and defenders, says Swift
  • Brussels proposes new rules to stop abuse of roaming charge rules
  • Skills gaps and ill-defined strategies hold back cloud adoption, suggests IDC research
  • Finland’s OP Financial Group outlines digital ambitions
  • Mobile connectivity still costing businesses billions
  • Ellison slams AWS at Oracle Open World 2016
  • Virtual Instruments extends VirtualWisdom to NAS testing
  • IBM opens first Nordic cloud datacentre
  • Qadars Trojan gears up to target UK banks
  • Best of VMworld Europe User Awards 2016 open for entries until 30 September
  • Finance consultancy puts blockchain apps in the cloud
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