Staff working on Civil Service pension administration transition concerned over pressure forcing unnecessary risks.
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we announce the 16th annual UKtech50 list of the most influential people in UK technology. We ...
As Scottish National Party (SNP) council passes a motion for Scotland datacentre moratorium, Andy Burnham’s avowed ‘power to the regions’ views face strain in light of critical national infrastructure ...
As automation and intelligent tools optimise the tasks that traditionally occupied the base of the consultancy pyramid (such as data synthesis, research and initial code generation), the structural ...
Marks & Spencer joins the likes of Accenture, Microsoft and Vodafone by committing to take practical steps to improve cyber standards through the government’s voluntary Cyber Resilience Pledge.
As passenger volume heads towards 10 billion a year, airlines, airports and governments are leaning on AI, biometrics and real-time data to keep travellers moving ...
Firm brings together all of its capabilities under one brand and targets customers seeking security assistance.
In spite of preparing for the deployment of a cloud-based ERP system, Asda’s financial results show it faced months of supply chain disruption.
As cyber attacks accelerate and organisations expand their digital footprints, security leaders are being urged to prioritise ...
Not yet, but maybe. Home grown UK development is not in a digital dark age, but we are absolutely in need of digital re-development. The next government needs to tackle this ...
As the US demonstrates it can wield an AI ‘kill switch’, the EU and UK unleash a wave of sovereign-tech measures. Can ...
A parish council, a £60m public sector bill, and the AI question that could define UK digital competition for a generation in ...
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