• Vodafone to power bike sharing service in Singapore
  • Robots to support children in Middle East classrooms
  • Half of banks think more payments will be via fintechs by 2020
  • Openreach trains apprentice engineers in virtual reality
  • Many UK local councils still unprepared for GDPR, ICO survey shows
  • HCL Technologies to support IT for Volvo Ocean Race
  • Storage fails the business as data balloons, survey finds
  • CBI calls on government and businesses to increase R&D investment
  • Kaminario looks forward to NVMf, but not this year
  • How business analysts can bring a human touch to IT change programmes
  • Cardiff man Samata Ullah admits terrorist charges after posting encryption details on Islamic blog
  • Netherlands aims to benefit from Brexit in IT talent search
  • Global business leaders hail UK tech sector’s innovation potential
  • IBM cognitive assistant to help manage and secure devices
  • Dell joins HPE and Cisco at top of cloud infrastructure leader board
  • Seven in 10 APAC retailers to invest in IoT
  • Robot tax not feasible for Australia
  • Middle East fintech sector to accelerate this year with UAE leading the way
  • SAP to invest $200m in United Arab Emirates
  • NCSC commits to greater diversity
  • Cyber security is a huge opportunity for UK business, says NCSC
  • IT contractors prosper from Brexit uncertainty
  • Singapore startup partners IBM to pilot blockchain technology
  • HMRC urged to delay digital tax plan for businesses
  • Government to ramp up help for UK cyber security industry
  • Nordea goes beyond what is mandatory for PSD2
  • UK holidaymakers’ data breach highlights need to be proactive
  • CIO interview: Jon Cheyne, IT director, National Theatre
  • Oracle Q3 2016-17 results: cloud revenue up, overall growth 2%
  • Digital transformation shifts balance in IT departments
  • Government to create map over departments’ transformation progress
  • US accuses Russian spies of directing Yahoo breach
  • Cloudability acquires Australian cloud automation firm
  • APAC topped the world in number of cyber attacks in 2016
  • Smart meters risk exacerbating problems of digital exclusion, says Ofgem
  • Unicef uses data science to track refugees
  • Raising cyber security grasp is biggest challenge, says GCHQ chief
  • The UK needs more women in cyber security, says GCHQ chief
  • Tablets on the decline in Middle East as big smartphones take over
  • Nordic airline averts business disaster with application performance monitoring
  • Digital commerce makes up less than 1% of GDP in Middle East
  • Biggest pain in backup is lack of storage capacity, survey finds
  • US set to charge four hackers for Yahoo breaches
  • UK identity fraud reaches record levels
  • Microsoft delivers enterprise chat through Office 365 and Teams
  • National Theatre moves to Office 365
  • Middle East healthcare on cusp of IT innovation era
  • Recruiting women key to closing cyber security skills gap, say experts
  • What’s in the UK government’s 5G strategy?
  • NCSC chief calls for UK collaboration on cyber security
  • Derbyshire NHS Trust takes simple BI approach to secure patient safety
  • Scale Computing to bring NVMe flash to hyper-converged
  • IR35 research: 85% of contractors will quit public sector if tax status changed
  • Digital Economy Bill amended to protect Openreach pensions
  • CIO interview: Simon McCalla, Nominet
  • HPE, Dell and IBM suffer Q4 server sales slumps, as demand for ODM hardware grows
  • Cyber threat to UK business significant and growing
  • Make identity management a foundation for cloud deployments
  • Portakabin’s biggest-ever IT investment unifies CRM
  • Powering the cloud: Unlocking the secrets of Google datacentres
  • Royal Dutch Touring Club stimulates innovation and renewal of ICT
  • Analytics sell Tegile hybrid flash as college replaces iSCSI
  • Vodafone brings offshore contact centre work to UK
  • NCC Group launches bounty for open source security flaw fixes
  • Nearly 2,000 Lloyds bank IT jobs set to move to IBM in £1.3bn outsourcing deal
  • NCSC to educate UK politicians on the cyber threat
  • Danish shipping company uses blockchain in IBM partnership
  • Singapore’s Republic Polytechnic opens new labs to groom cyber security talent
  • Open source adoption in APAC no longer just about cost-cutting
  • IDC survey reveals Middle East CIO challenges
  • Paying ransomware attackers perpetuates attacks, says researcher
  • Executive interview: Gideon Mann, head of data science, Bloomberg
  • Broadband controversy will linger despite BT Openreach split
  • Outsourcing gives Scottish charity’s IT team time to think ahead
  • BT agrees to Ofcom’s terms over Openreach split
  • HPE plots next move on services
  • Tech firms to get first look at CIA hacking tools
  • Singapore’s maritime sector facing talent shortages in big data
  • Huge demand for government cyber defence apprenticeships
  • NHS Scotland launches GP information sharing system
  • Birmingham Airport uses sensor tracking to reduce queue times
  • GDPR to place extra burden on ICO, says commissioner
  • London IT firms trying to increase worker diversity
  • Danish consumer council refers Google to Data Protection Agency
  • Glencoe Mountain Resort switches on 4G at 2,800ft
  • Scottish police’s i6 project failed due to loss of trust and disagreements, auditor finds
  • Open Rights Group calls for control of spies’ use of zero-days
  • Rackspace to roll out managed service support for Google Cloud Platform in Q3 2017
  • Nordea brings social aspect to saving with fintech startup Spiff
  • Alphabet’s Eric Schmidt: “Enterprise must move to the cloud now”
  • Google: Democratisation of AI tech to ‘greatly improve’ quality of life
  • Domino’s Australia says hello to chatbots
  • Case study: Tamer Group boosts bandwidth and network connectivity
  • Driving change is key barrier in APAC digital transformation
  • UK should pursue EU data protection adequacy post-Brexit, says ICO
  • Centrica eliminates more than 20 IT systems after replacing SAP with cloud HR technology
  • BT, Ericsson, O2 and Vodafone expand Stem for girls scheme
  • Budget 2017: IT skills, 5G, broadband, and R&D receive funding boost
  • Spring Budget advances 5G strategy and broadband funding
  • Abu Dhabi finance regulator pens fintech agreement with Singapore central bank
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