• Assessing the risk of AI in enterprise IT
    Monday, July 14, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    We speak to security experts about how IT departments and security leaders can ensure they run artificial intelligence systems safely and securely
  • EU broadband challengers warn of fixed connectivity monopolies
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Non-incumbent EU fixed broadband providers raise alarm at proposed legislation, insisting that regulatory certainty is needed to drive investment in connectivity
  • MoD supply chain cyber scheme gets up and running
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    The Ministry of Defence and IASME have launched a certification scheme for organisations working in the UK defence supply chain, with construction firm Morgan Sindall the first business to achieve compliance.
  • ACM president Yannis Ioannidis sees a more humane role for AI
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Panel brought together academic, industry and policy leaders to discuss how AI can support climate goals, financial inclusion and infrastructure development
  • Schools using AI to personalise learning, finds Ofsted
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    When looking into how some education providers in the UK are using AI, Ofsted found many have hit the ground running
  • Meta and Alan Turing Institute back open source AI fellowship
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Labour’s AI fellowship will see experts use open source AI tools in a bid deliver better public services at lower cost
  • Former Post Office staff in Horizon replacement bid team
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Escher, which supplied middleware in the Post Office Horizon system, is eyeing up the contract to replace the controversial software
  • UK to create ‘governance framework’ for police facial recognition
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Home secretary Yvette Cooper has confirmed UK will regulate police facial recognition, citing police reticence to deploy systems without proper governance, but declined to say if any new framework will be statutory
  • UK online safety regime ineffective on misinformation, MPs say
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    A report from the Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee outlines how the Online Safety Act fails to deal with the algorithmic amplification of ‘legal but harmful’ misinformation
  • European Commission accused of rigging data watchdog appointment
    Friday, July 11, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    The European Commission has been accused of rigging the selection process for the next European Data Protection supervisor
  • CO2 vs. CO2e: What is the difference and why does it matter?
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    Understanding the differences between CO2 and CO2e can help businesses more accurately understand the emissions they generate.
  • How to reduce corporate e-waste and why it matters
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    As companies have ramped up their use of tech, the amount of e-waste has grown. Find out how to address this important problem.
  • Government funding to help SMEs protect their IP
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Scheme will see SMEs and innovative startups working in sensitive sectors receive advice on enhancing cyber and physical security measures to protect their valuable intellectual property
  • UK and France forge closer cyber, tech research ties
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    The navigation and timing systems used by power suppliers and emergency services to run their operations will fall in scope of an Anglo-French research pact that will also foster development in AI and supercomputing
  • 12 of the top employee wellness software options
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    Employee wellness software ranges from applications with one function to those with multiple features and integrations. Here are some to consider when doing your research.
  • Irish bank rolls out AI tools to 10,000 staff
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Following exploration of artificial intelligence’s potential in conjunction with staff, AIB is rolling the tools out across the company
  • Four arrested in M&S cyber attack investigation
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    Police have made four arrests in connection with a trio of cyber attacks on UK retailers Marks & Spencer, Co-op and Harrods
  • Podcast: HDDs performance metrics and the workloads they excel at
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    We talk to Toshiba’s Rainer Kaese about spinning disk performance, why HDDs are good at what they do and how hard disk drives still come out top in workloads that suit them
  • Oxfordshire County Council completes GigaHubs project
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Partnership between business-dedicated network provider and local authority brings to fruition vision of a ‘smart county’ that will see gigabit-capable connectivity deployed at rural public buildings, such as schools, GP surgeries and...
  • SAP’s Christian Klein – cloud, data, AI: How to harness new engines of progress
    Thursday, July 10, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: Latest IT News
    SAP’s chief executive outlines the triadic philosophy behind the company’s approach to business AI
  • Ofcom: use comms regulation to drive innovation
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    As it looks to boost British business by achieving its ambitions in connectivity, UK comms regulator outlines three key areas to prioritise
  • NAO says government should employ data analytics to tackle fraud
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    The National Audit Office recommends public bodies share and manage data in a way that prevents fraud and saves taxpayers’ money
  • Accounting watchdog ‘disclaims’ College of Policing financial accounts after serious IT failures
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    The professional body for policing in England and Wales failed to properly manage its transition to new accounting and payroll systems
  • UK government signs deal with Google Cloud to upskill 100,000 civil servants in AI by 2030
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    Technology secretary Peter Kyle announces deal with Google Cloud as part of a push to loosen the grip of legacy tech on the UK public sector, while also committing to growing the amount of money government spends with homegrown tech...
  • Three-quarters of UK champion continued broadband infrastructure investment
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Study from trade association for organisations building and delivering UK’s internet services finds almost half of Brits would sooner give up the gym than lose web access, but also highlights a need for real partnership and bolder action...
  • Podcast: Container storage challenges and how to overcome them
    Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    We talk to Pure Storage about the challenges of increased complexity, ‘technical debt’, skills needs of container deployments and why strategic thinking trumps tactical solutions
  • July Patch Tuesday brings over 130 new flaws to address
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    Microsoft patched well over 100 new common vulnerabilities and exposures on the second Tuesday of the month, but its latest update is mercifully light on zero-days
  • M&S calls for mandatory ransomware reporting
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    The government should extend ransomware reporting mandates to businesses to help gather more intelligence and better support victims, says M&S chairman Archie Norman
  • AI for Good: Signal president warns of agentic AI security flaw
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    Secure by design is a mantra of the tech sector, but not if it’s agentic AI, which wants ‘root’ access to everything
  • SEC and SolarWinds to settle lawsuit over 2020 breach
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    The US SEC and SolarWinds have reached a settlement in principle to resolve litigation over alleged security failings that led to the 2020 compromise of the supplier’s Orion platform by Russian cyber spies
  • Interview: Steve Riley, head of IT operations and service management, Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT Management
    As the British Grand Prix rolled into Silverstone for the annual jamboree of Formula One motor racing, we caught up with the Mercedes F1 team to find out how technology has advanced in the year since the last race
  • Tariff turmoil: IT procurement and the private sector
    Tuesday, July 8, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    In the second of a two-part series, we look at the current tariff turmoil and how private sector customers have at least some flexibility in how to absorb their impacts
  • What is database as a service (DBaaS)?
    Monday, July 7, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    Database as a service (DBaaS) is a cloud computing managed service offering that provides access to a database without requiring the setup of physical hardware, the installation of software or the need to configure the database.
  • Zopa to embed into Manchester’s tech ecosystem
    Monday, July 7, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    Challenger bank Zopa plans to eventually have 500 staff in its Manchester office, which will launch next month
  • Interview: Data processing for particle physics at Cern
    Monday, July 7, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    We speak to Cern principal scientist Archana Sharma about pattern recognition, machine learning and quantum technology
  • Scattered Spider link to Qantas hack is likely, say experts
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    A developing cyber attack at Australian airline Qantas that started at a third-party call centre is already being tentatively attributed to Scattered Spider. Find out more and learn about the next steps for those affected
  • Network failures see third of UK businesses lose £4m a year
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Research finds as many as half of UK businesses have been forced to urgently re-evaluate their tech infrastructure following a wave of high-profile IT outages
  • Law professor urges CMA to take swift and urgent action over Microsoft cloud licensing
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    University of Leeds law professor has published an academic paper calling on the UK Competition and Markets Authority not to drag its heels on correcting Microsoft’s controversial cloud licensing habits
  • Shared services in the public sector – is bigger really better?
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    CIO Sean Green discusses the role of shared services in the UK public sector today
  • DDN targets enterprise-shaped hole in its AI storage offer
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Specialist in AI and HPC storage DDN has oriented towards higher performance array products more suited to the enterprise as it aims at $1bn in turnover for 2025
  • The road to quantum datacentres goes beyond logical qubits
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Industry experts gathered in London to explore the missing pieces needed to deploy quantum computing at scale in datacentres
  • Openreach adds 21 locations in broadband upgrade footprint
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    UK’s largest broadband network provider makes significant addition to infrastructure, staying on track to make full-fibre gigabit available to 30 million premises in all corners of the UK by 2030
  • NetApp: Not just NAS filers, and a comprehensive cloud strategy
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    NetApp market share has slipped, but it has built out storage across file, block and object, plus capex purchasing, Kubernetes storage management and hybrid cloud
  • Podcast: AIOps in storage management, security and sustainability
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Dell’s Stewart Hunwick explains why AIOps – artificial intelligence for IT operations – is key to gaining efficiencies in storage management and sustainability, and discusses reactive and proactive data security
  • Why AI reliability is the next frontier for technical industries
    Monday, June 30, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    AI is no longer a futuristic idea — it’s embedded in the core operations of many of today’s industries. But can we trust its outputs?
  • Fujitsu’s grip on HMRC loosening but bags of taxpayer cash still to be made
    Friday, June 27, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT services and outsourcing
    The complicated and risky nature of replacing IT suppliers in major government contracts means Fujitsu will be cashing in for years to come
  • UK rail network gets on track for enhanced connectivity
    Thursday, June 26, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Partnership between UK rail infrastructure provider and communications firm aims to boost 4G/5G connectivity on trains and in stations, tackle signal blackspots in tunnels, and pave the way for train performance improvements across Britain
  • AI competitiveness maxing out US bandwidth
    Thursday, June 26, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    Research finds growing demand to bring compute and data closer to the edge for real-time performance. Hyperscalers and datacentres are securing dense metro networks to support AI inference and regional interconnects
  • Pure CTO drills down on key-value, no DFMs on FA//ST, and fast object
    Thursday, June 26, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    In this podcast, we talk to Pure Storage CTO Rob Lee about use of key-value stores in its storage OS, plus why its much-vaunted DirectFlash isn’t in the new FlashArray//ST product
  • Swisscom claims world first with sovereign SASE connectivity service
    Wednesday, June 25, 2025 from ComputerWeekly: IT hardware
    SASE applied at heart of leading Swiss telco’s converged networking and cyber security offering to deliver customised, advanced networking and security services directly from its own infrastructure
  • Powered by Feed Informer