The latest delays in Apple's bid to open a datacentre in Athenry, County Galway, has prompted calls for a revamp of how planning permission decisions in Ireland are handled
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Monday, 31 July 2017
Nearly half of UK SMEs spend less than £1,000 on cyber defences
Almost 50% of UK small to medium enterprises plan to spend £1,000 or less on cyber security in the next year and 22% do not know how much they will spend, insurance firm Zurich has revealed
Parliament’s digital chief quits to become Arup CIO
Rob Greig is leaving in September for a new role in the private sector
BT makes firm offer to meet USO broadband commitment
BT has made a firm offer to become the designated provider of the 10Mbps Universal Service Obligation broadband service
Enterprises are upping security demands on SME suppliers
More and more enterprise-level organisations are assessing cyber security during supplier contract negotiations, a survey shows
How the Met Office is handling a deluge of data
‘Lazy’ open source tools are helping the UK weather forecasting service open up unprecedented volumes of data to all
Virgin America praised for cyber breach response
Virgin America’s detection and response to a data breach has been praised by security commentators
Friday, 28 July 2017
Security Think Tank: Employees are in the cyber attack firing line, so educate them well
What are the best security controls to ensure a safe working environment where employees do not have the unfair pressure of being the first line of cyber defence?
Hyperoptic targets two million properties with gigabit broadband
Full-fibre broadband supplier wants to pass two million homes and businesses with a gigabit service by 2022 after receiving a £100m funding injection
BT hands over £225m to ward off legal action over accounts scandal
BT has had to pay out £225m to avoid being dragged through the courts by EE’s old owners
AWS emerges as a bright spot in Amazon’s ‘mixed’ Q2 results
Amazon.com’s earnings per share failed to meet analyst expectations, but the retail giant’s cloud arm continues to go from strength to strength
CIA hacking tools for Mac OS and Linux exposed by WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has exposed hacking tools targeting the Mac and Linux operating systems in the latest of its series of leaks allegedly from the US Central Intelligence Agency
Intel reports record second quarter
Intel chief claims to have raised the bar on performance and predicts record year for the chip maker after record second-quarter revenue
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Cyber security not a priority for most sectors, study finds
Despite data breaches costing UK firms nearly £30bn in 2016, cyber security is still not a priority for most UK industry sectors, a study has revealed
EE’s dominance in mobile network quality no longer a given
EE has retained its overall lead as the top-performing mobile network in the country, but is facing increasingly stiff competition from O2, Three and Vodafone
Unified communications supplier Mitel buys competitor ShoreTel
The deal will create a market leading unified communications business and adds strength to Mitel’s cloud offering
Sky to create 300 tech jobs to bolster capabilities of streaming services
Broadcasting giant outlines plans to ramp up its software engineering capabilities in the face of growing competition
Meg Whitman steps down from HP Inc board
Whitman has served as chairperson of HP since the separation of HP Inc and Hewlett Packard Enterprise in November 2015
Security Think Tank: People are part of security, but should not be key element
What are the best security controls to ensure a safe working environment where employees do not have the unfair pressure of being the first line of cyber defence?
How Wales has evolved into a hotspot for cyber security
Wales may be a small country but, in just a few years, it has become a global hotspot for cyber security innovation
Tribunal strikes down Ofcom rulings on business broadband
The telecoms regulator will have to go back to the drawing board as it seeks to establish regulation for the business broadband market, following a successful appeal by Openreach
Facebook share price hits record high
Social networking giant reports revenue up 45% and profits up 71% in second quarter compared with Q2 2016, as share price hits $173
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Nordic digitisation brings unwanted consequence of heightened cyber security risks
The Nordic region is becoming highly connected – which has not gone unnoticed by cyber criminals
Security Think Tank: Security is a shared responsibility
What are the best types of security controls organisations should organisations be using to ensure a safe working environment for employees so that they do not have the unfair pressure of being the first line of cyber defence?
GDS wants IT suppliers to use its GaaP products – but won’t offer service guarantees
The Government Digital Service encourages tech firms to adopt the platform services it has developed – but can’t offer any service or support guarantees
Radiation detection devices open to cyber attack, researcher finds
A security researcher has discovered numerous security flaws in multiple devices that are used to detect radiation in critical facilities
Relational databases relatively poor at running digital transformation projects
Digital projects aren’t living up to expectations, with many only delivering incremental improvements to the status quo, survey reveals
UK police forces taking action to quash data misuse
With nearly 800 reported incidents of potential data misuse by police in less than 16 months, at least 34 police forces are taking steps to improve monitoring systems to address this problem
Outcome of judicial review into Apple's Irish datacentre dispute delayed until 10 October
Apple faces a further three-month delay to see if it will be given the go-ahead to proceed with its much-delayed bid to build an €850m datacentre in Athenry, County Galway
Events business uses fixed-wireless to serve demanding clients
Etherlive, a provider of networking and IT services to organisers of major outdoor events, is using Luminet’s Fibre-Air fixed-wireless access product to better address its clients’ needs
UK firms see employees as top risk to GDPR compliance
Most UK companies consider their staff as the biggest threat to compliance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, a survey has revealed
Google Cloud Platform reaches new heights in Alphabet results
GCP is establishing itself as a viable revenue stream for the search engine giant
Adobe to kill off Flash Player by end of 2020
Adobe has announced it is to stop updating and distributing Flash Player in just over three years’ time
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
GSK hires ex-Walmart CIO Karenann Terrell as chief digital officer
Pharmaceutical giant GSK is building out its executive tech team with the appointment of its first chief digital officer
Security Think Tank: Avoiding the blame game
What are the best security controls to ensure a safe working environment where employees do not have the unfair pressure of being the first line of cyber defence?
Getting stuck on OpenStack: Overcoming the open source cloud platform's upgrade barriers
Some members of the OpenStack community are finding it a struggle to upgrade to newer versions of the open source cloud operating system. Could customisation be to blame?
Ransomware threat escalating, warns Europol
Europol warns that the threat of ransomware continues to escalate as it marks the anniversary of a cross-industry anti-ransomware initiative
CIF gears up to target public sector cloud
Cloud Industry Forum wants to help the UK government achieve its digital strategy, but working with government is still a big challenge for many providers
Ransomware as a service is a game changer, warns Sophos
The advent of ransomware as a service heralds a new era in malware, which means security suppliers and user organisations will have to adapt
National Army Museum uses Tide for future personalisation plans
Following renovations to its physical space, the National Army Museum used Talisman’s Tide platform to integrate its current systems and allow for personalisation in the future
North Korean web users enjoy Amazon, Facebook and YouTube, report claims
Threat intelligence specialist Recorded Future claims that the North Korean elite are as plugged in to the worldwide web as any western citizen
Big data means big risk, Swedish Transport Agency leak shows
The Swedish Transport Agency exposed sensitive information by transferring its databases to a third party cloud provider without following data protection procedures
London security centre handed £14.5m to get off the ground
The government is to fund a new cyber security innovation centre in the capital and has launched a competition to develop and design it
BP broadens public cloud strategy by adopting Microsoft Azure for data analytics
Oil and gas giant reveals details of plans to move its proprietary data lake to Microsoft Azure for data processing purposes
AA Ireland turns to predictive analytics in fraud crackdown
Roadside assistance company invests in analytics software to fight fraud and introduce dynamic pricing after its split with the AA
Nordea deploys AI to speed up customer service
Nordea is reaping the rewards of its fintech investments through its latest project to use artificial intelligence to support customers
Monday, 24 July 2017
UAE hotel upgrades wireless network and internet connectivity
Beach resort completes major project to revamp its wireless infrastructure with TP-Link technologies
Tech disruption forces CEOs to rethink leadership
Headline figures from KPMG’s Outlook 2017 survey of 1500 CEOs shows that 40% expect technology innovation to cause major disruption
Tesco expands reach for same-day grocery delivery
Supermarket retailer Tesco announces it will be extending its offering of same-day delivery for groceries to across the UK
What are Amazon Web Services’ Nordic plans?
Amazon Web Services' head in the Nordic tells Computer Weekly about the region's increasing demand and use of the cloud
Daimler and Bosch show off autonomous valet parking
A test of an app-based autonomous valet service is to take place at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart over the next few months
IR35 reforms: IT contractor fleshes out details of potential HMRC legal challenge
Following the early-stage success of efforts to crowd-fund a legal challenge against the IR35 reforms, one of the IT contractors behind the campaign outlines details of what could happen next
Data management: What does the future hold?
We explore how firms are replacing transactional database management systems with new database architectures
European Commission calls for free flow of data after Brexit
EC digital leader says EU must avoid “data nationalisation” after the UK leaves – but also warns EU states
UK government wants to give 6,000 teenagers cyber security training
Government launches £20m Cyber Schools Programme aimed at students aged between 14 and 18
Friday, 21 July 2017
CaixaBank deploys tablet PCs across retail banking to improve account management
Spanish bank now provides its account managers with a mobile terminal, enabling them to access core account management systems from anywhere
What's behind Google Hire?
Google Hire is the latest move by the internet search giant to expand its reach. We investigate the implications
Scottish community broadband network gets funding to expand
The Locheilnet community wireless broadband scheme has been awarded funding to upgrade its core infrastructure and target new customers
Destruction of service attacks an existential threat to business, says Cisco
Security threats and attacks against the network are set to become far more destructive, according to Cisco’s mid-year security report
Azure propels Microsoft intelligent cloud earnings
Microsoft's hybrid approach to cloud computing is starting to pay dividends, as the company's Q4 2017 financial results show
Research from Ponemon Institute highlights lack of confidence in public sector IT
IT decision makers in the public sector say they struggle with IT operations, reveals study by the Ponemon Institute
CIO interview: Marc Roberts, CTO, HiyaCar
The CTO at a company that is disrupting the car rental sector tells Computer Weekly about some of his major projects
Bank to help youngsters manage money through video blogs
Halifax is working with young vloggers to educate children on money management
Thursday, 20 July 2017
Government confirms tech experts advising on digital economy
Experts from across UK technology sector will help government implement digital economy policies
Lords to probe ethics of artificial intelligence
The House of Lords Select Committee on artificial intelligence has issued a call for evidence as it looks into the ethical, social and economic impact of the technology
Security Serious Week summit goes virtual
The third annual Security Serious Week in October 2017 will feature an entirely virtual conference, accessible to anyone who is online
Devil’s Ivy a call to action on IoT security
The discovery of a security flaw in an open source third-party code library that could allow attackers to access and hijack devices underlines the need for a greater focus IoT security, say experts
SAP Q2 2017 results: cloud revenue €932m, 500 new S/4 customers
SAP’s second-quarter revenue of €5.78bn included €932m for cloud subscription and support – 16% of the total – while new S/4 Hana customers included Centrica and Google
Oracle expands Cloud at Customer, adds 1,000 cloud sales Emea staff
Supplier adds SaaS elements to hybrid cloud service and aims to recruit 1,000 staff in Emea to accelerate cloud business
Retail data breaches still high as GDPR deadline looms
As the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation compliance deadline approaches, retail data breaches remain unacceptably high, a data threat report reveals
TSB to introduce iris scan authentication in September 2017
TSB customers will soon be able to access their mobile bank accounts through iris scanning, which is regarded as the most secure biometric authentication available
How to use threat intelligence in your business
Threat intelligence can be very handy, but just how useful and appropriate it will be depends largely on the security maturity of an organisation
Blockchain no longer held to ransom as business adoption increases
The blockchain digital ledger technology that came to prominence with bitcoin is beginning to find uses in and beyond finance, including for urban cycling scheme Buzzbike
NHS Digital told it 'needs to do better' after critical review
Internal review highlighted areas where NHS Digital must improve to support plans for digital healthcare services
Citadel malware developer jailed
A Russian man believed to be one of the developers of the Citadel malware used to steal millions by infecting around 11 million computers around the world
IBM confirms opening of two further UK datacentres
Big Blue is making good on its pledge to triple the size of its UK cloud datacentre capacity by opening two sites in London
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Newcastle council data leak shows need for security automation
Leak of child adoption information by Newcastle City Council resulted from accidental email attachment by employee
IBM results show slow transition to new business model
Cognitive is one of the cornerstones of IBM’s ‘strategic imperatives’, yet building out a portfolio of products and services will take time, IBM’s CFO admits
Incoming SAP User Group chair sees tenure shaped by Brexit
New SAP UK & Ireland User Group chairman Paul Cooper’s tenure will run to the end of Brexit. This and continued digitisation will shape his term in office
Oracle beefs up cloud sales team with 1,000 EMEA openings
Oracle is adding 1000 new sales staff in EMEA to help it compete with cloud giants like AWS and Microsoft, but it won't say if there are cuts coming to traditional sales roles
Charity swaps SAN for Hypergrid hyper-converged to save £1m
Tearfund saves £950,000 by deploying Hypergrid hyper-converged in place of HP servers and SAN, cutting costs on space, power, staff and hardware, and avoiding VMware
Government IT projects improving - but several still in doubt
Watchdog says no Whitehall IT programmes received its highest 'red' rating this year - but others still need attention
Oracle expands Customer at Cloud, adds 1,000 cloud sales Emea staff
Supplier adds SaaS elements to hybrid cloud service and aims to recruit 1,000 staff in Emea to accelerate cloud business
WannaCry has changed attitudes to cyber security, surveys show
Attitudes to cyber security have changed in the boardroom and among staff in the wake of the recent WannaCry attack, two surveys have revealed
Upset in Athenry: Examining the impact of Apple's delayed Irish datacentre build
Apple is set to hear at the end of this month whether its much-delayed Irish datacentre build can go ahead. Computer Weekly examines the ins and outs of this complex case
Higher education and healthcare use specialist CRM in all but name
Customer relationship management software may be targeted at businesses, but the healthcare and higher education industries have redefined it to gain better insight into their users
Bristol Council opens its fibre network to commercial operators
Small business owners in Bristol will now be able to take advantage of ultrafast broadband connectivity using the local council’s fibre backhaul network
London Stock Exchange uses IBM blockchain technology
The London Stock Exchange is testing out IBM's blockchain technology in a platform to help SME operations become more transparent
US bipartisan alliance to defend elections from cyber attack
Former Democrat and Republican campaign managers are joining forces with security experts to defend US elections from cyber attack
Dubai Health Authority unveils smart medical check initiative
Dubai’s health authority takes aim at government bodies with a mobile consultation booth initiative
Interview: How consumer tech retail is transforming to meet demands of Generation Y
Technology retailers are transforming their operations in line with the preferences of young tech-savvy consumers and business users
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
The European Union brings member states together to lead on 5G
EU members commit to a new declaration to establish a common baseline for 5G standards and help make Europe a global leader on future mobile networks
Why company directors need to focus on software licensing small print
Heads of businesses risk breaching the Companies Act, fines, or a possible jail sentence if they fail to take software licensing risks into account
UK industrial control systems targeted, warns leaked NCSC document
Industrial control systems across several UK sectors have been targeted in recent activity by known state-sponsored attackers, according to a leaked report by the UK National Cyber Security Authority
Scale hyper-converged adds all-flash 1150F and “workhorse” 5150D
Hyper-converged pioneer Scale Computing targets 1/2PB 5150D at remote sites and big on-site deployments, while 1150F allows customers an all-flash tier to add to existing clusters
TfL starts ESN pilot build on the London Underground
At a GLA Oversight Committee hearing, TfL’s CTO revealed the organisation is building a pilot version of the Emergency Services Network on the London Underground
Traditional outsourcing boosts overall spending in first half of 2017
Spending on traditional IT services contracts by Emea organisations increases in the first six months of 2017
Lack of KPIs shows holes in datacentre efficiency
Most datacentre operators see the benefits of efficiency metrics, but somehow fail to include them in their key performance indicators
RoughTed malvertising peaked in June, reveals Check Point
More than a quarter of organisations around the world were hit by a malvertising campaign in June 2017, according to security firm Check Point
UK lags behind Europe in digital risk awareness, study shows
UK business leaders are overly optimistic and less aware of digital risks than their European counterparts, a study has revealed
Monday, 17 July 2017
Lords’ inquiry finds data flows key to post-Brexit trade and security
The free flow of data after Brexit is essential for UK trade and security, a Lords’ inquiry has found, urging the government to ensure transitional measures are in place
Post Office defence in computer system legal case due this week
The Post Office will this week present its defence against allegations brought by subpostmasters in a group legal action
Dutch IT suppliers seek growth opportunities in Germany
Dutch IT companies and startups are seeking out new markets and opportunities in Germany
First businesses connect to South Yorkshire gigabit broadband network
The first customers have gone live on CityFibre’s South Yorkshire network, covering businesses in Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield
IBM claims breakthrough in mainframe encryption
IBM says its new mainframe ushers in a new era of data protection in response to a call to action from chief information security officers and security experts worldwide
Qatar ban scuppers Infor plans to open Doha office
Infor has puts its Qatar plans on hold amid GCC political crisis
How to ride Wave 2 for faster network speeds
The 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless standard is entering enterprise wireless networks. Computer Weekly looks at how it works and how best to deploy it
Global cyber attack could cost up to $120bn, warns Lloyd’s
A global cyber attack could have a similar economic impact as a natural disaster such as Hurricane Katrina, according to the world’s oldest insurance market
Norway’s Railway Directorate moves fully to the cloud
Norway’s railway regulator is following the government’s advice and moving IT into the cloud
Friday, 14 July 2017
Defence minister opens £3m cyber security centre in Gloucester
UK minister for defence procurement has opened Lockheed Martin’s job-creating cyber security centre aimed at boosting UK cyber defence capability and skills
How Formula 1 plans to digitise fan experience
For a sport built on advanced technology, Formula 1 has lacked a truly digitally enabled fan experience – but that could be about to change
NHS urged to spend extra cyber defence funds wisely
The NHS has been urged to invest wisely in cyber defences after the government announced plans to increase data security funding by millions of pounds in response to the Caldicott review
Spurs sign up intelligent edge to digitise new stadium
Computer Weekly visits White Hart Lane to see how Tottenham Hotspur football club is building the most technologically advanced stadium in the UK
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Encryption keys too predictable, warn security researchers
Encryption keys are not as random as most people think, which means encrypting data is often not as secure as it could be, according to security researchers
Bupa international health insurance warns of internal data breach
Bupa international health insurance customers have been urged to be vigilant in the wake of a data breach by a company employee
Google opens UK datacentre region to deliver low-latency cloud connections to enterprise
Internet search giant declares its UK datacentre region open for business, and promises users improved application performance
HPE and CSC merger wins confidence of Zurich
Zurich Insurance has demonstrated confidence in CSC's merger with HPE through a contract extension
Elizabeth Denham publishes first annual report as ICO head
The UK information commissioner has published her first annual report since taking over the post in July 2016
Digital drives enterprise software spending
But CIOs will need to re-architect their IT platforms to support event-driven business models
Visa encourages US businesses to go cashless with £500,000 in hard cash
Card giant offers small US businesses financial support to upgrade their payments technology if they agree to abandon cash
Ofcom sets up Openreach Monitoring Unit
Telecoms regulator Ofcom is setting up a dedicated unit to keep a watchful eye on Openreach
Cognizant opens London lab to help customers with digitisation
Cognizant has opened its latest digital development centre in London, where it will work with customers and partners on digital business challenges
Figures suggest blockchain is a 'no brainer' in financial services
Blockchain has quickly established itself in financial services businesses, with companies in other industries likely to see a similar trend
WekaIO brings hybrid cloud NAS software-defined storage
Startup offers virtual NAS, storage software deployed on commodity servers or in the cloud to give single storage pool of file access the can scale to trillions
Verizon denies data loss but admits potentially huge breach
Verizon has responded to reports of millions of customer records being exposed to the internet by saying no data was accessed by malicious third parties, but the incident raises thorny issues
Voting open: vote now for the most influential woman in UK technology 2017
Who deserves the title of Most Influential Woman in UK Technology for 2017? Submit your vote here
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Westminster Council to run broadband connection voucher scheme
Westminster City Council has secured £2.8m to fund a local broadband connection voucher scheme to deliver gigabit speeds to businesses in the London borough
Tech needs to scrap ‘warfare analogies’, says Cisco’s chief privacy officer
Cisco’s chief privacy officer talks about the language surrounding cyber security, how firms should be focused on growing tech creativity, and achieving equality inside and outside of the industry
Criminal law: Are Twitter threats taken seriously?
As threats of violence become increasingly common online, law enforcement is taking stronger action against the perpetrators
Most Influential Women in UK IT 2017: Entrants to the Hall of Fame
Each year Computer Weekly recognises several great women from the IT industry and their lifetime achievements in its Most Influential Women in UK IT Hall of Fame
NVMe flash blocked by array architecture, says Kaminario CTO
Flash pioneer CTO says array controllers are built for a different era and must scale-out as clusters to provide the CPU power needed to allow NVMe to realise its potential
Cyber security startups urged to join GCHQ Cyber Accelerator
The UK government has announced a second cyber accelerator programme aimed at helping UK startups take the lead in producing the next generation of cyber security systems
UK ranked as top 10 digital economy
The UK has been ranked among the top 10 nations in terms of digital capabilities
Cisco to build O2’s public Wi-Fi network for City of London
O2 enlists Cisco to help build out the multi-million pound public Wi-Fi network currently taking shape in London’s Square Mile
Cyber security industry believes GDPR is stifling innovation
Cyber security industry believes the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation is hindering innovation and could encourage organisations to cover up security breaches, a poll has revealed
Tech firms join forces in support of net neutrality
Global technology firms have joined forces to support an internet-wide campaign in favour of preserving net neutrality
Contactless technology pushes card payments ahead of cash in retail sector
Retail payments made by debit cards exceeded the number made by cash for the first time last year
Openreach drops BT branding
National network access business rebrands in preparation to be legally separated from BT Group
The digital revolution: push or pull?
The “digital revolution” has parallels with the 1889 Land Rush in Oklahoma. Some succeeded, some failed and others wished they had never set off on the journey
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Connecting up the Gulf Cooperation Council through the internet of things
Countries in the oil-reliant GCC region could diversify their economies by employing IoT technologies
Airbus helps drive critical infrastructure cyber security
Airbus is helping to drive the cyber security market for industrial control systems used throughout industry, including many providers of critical national infrastructure
How IT can work alongside marketing to deliver on digital expectations
A recent digital customer experience summit hosted by Adobe has highlighted the link between IT, in-house talent development and change management
Scality Zenko.io brings hybrid cloud storage virtualisation
Zenko.io is a control layer that allows customers to manage data in on-site Scality ring object storage and multiple public clouds but falls short of full data portability for now
Legal & General picks HomeServe’s IoT LeakBot to protect homeowners
Insurance firm partners with HomeServe to deploy its internet of things LeakBot technology and lower customer premiums
Cyber security training must reflect real risks, warns the IISP
In the rush to skill-up through cyber security training, the IISP warns businesses may go down the wrong track, resulting in a false sense of security
Three and Ofcom clash over spectrum auction proposals
Three boss brands Ofcom’s spectrum auction proposals a ‘kick in the teeth’ but Ofcom says the operator is already in a much better competitive position
UK firms still relying on perimeter defences for cyber security
Despite the increasing number of data breaches and the looming GDPR compliance deadline, many companies are still relying on perimeter defences and are underinvesting in technologies to keep data safe, research has revealed
Assessing the appeal of AMD’s EPYC server processor family for IT buyers
Find out how AMD's EPYC server processor family compares to what Intel has to offer datacentre hardware buyers
Political uncertainty is holding back digital transformation plans, say CIOs
UK businesses are investing in IT to help them deal with changes that could be around the corner amid geo-political uncertainty
Monday, 10 July 2017
Apple to build second European datacentre in Denmark later this year
Consumer electronics giant confirms plans to start building a second, renewably-powered datacentre in Denmark during the fourth quarter of 2017
Mobile operators must act soon as 5G business models emerge
Full deployment of a commercial 5G mobile network is still at least two years away, but new business models are already beginning to crystallise around the technology, and operators would be wise to start preparations soon, a new report claims
Experian admits mobile and online issues after system upgrade
Some customers of credit referencing company are having problems accessing a service they pay for following an IT upgrade and large customer migration to a new system
WLAN casts net wider as demand grows
Wireless local area networking has become a vital part of the IT infrastructure. Computer Weekly looks at the challenges of delivering it
Nordic CIO interview: Ann Hellenius, City of Stockholm
Stockholm’s CIO is relishing the challenge of trying to make the Swedish capital the smartest city in the world
Medical college retires HP for Scale Computing hyper-converged
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine replaces ageing HP servers and MSA SAN with Scale Computing HC3 hyper-converged infrastructure, and saves £80,000 in replacement costs
GDPR compliance not relevant, believe most UK decision makers
Most UK decision makers believe GDPR is not relevant to them, but a fifth admit they do not know, a survey reveals
Industry standards: Paving the way for autonomous vehicles
The car industry needs to agree open standards to allow connected cars and autonomous vehicles to communicate. The bIoTope project is one initiative that could lead the way to agreement
Dutch database design drives practical innovation
IT often seems a mostly US industry, but other nations contribute a lot too, says Dutch database design scientist Martin Kersten, who has received the Association for Computing Machinery’s Fellow Award
Business needs to get real about cyber security, warn BT and KPMG
Businesses need to change the way they think about cyber security from the board down to avoid getting caught in common traps and becoming vulnerable to attack, a report warns
Vodafone Qatar pushes IoT adoption in Middle East
Vodafone Qatar is harnessing a network of partners to support organisations in the Middle East with their internet of things strategies
Friday, 7 July 2017
Second phase of Dubai Health Authority’s electronic records implementation to start in August 2017
Unified electronic medical record (EMR) system to be rolled to more medical facilities across Dubai
Govia Thameslink rail operator picks Worldline for mobile ticketing
Rail operator Govia Thameslink sets out to replace its desktop ticket issuing service with a Worldline mobile solution
Let’s have some more straight talking on AI and robotics
How do you ensure artificial intelligence grows with your business and does not turn into an assortment of technologies that may be fantastic but don’t integrate or scale well?
Lloyds Bank joins Swift blockchain proof-of-concept project
Twenty-eight banks collaborate in blockchain project that will enable the real-time management of accounts used to make cross-border payments
Microsoft to cut thousands of jobs in cloud-related company rejig
Microsoft confirms job cuts and says affected staff have been notified that their jobs are either under threat or set to be made redundant
Europe takes measured approach to 5G, driven by ROI concerns
European operators may be more concerned with getting the maximum value for money from their 3G and 4G networks than rushing to roll out 5G
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Government awards academics £16m for 5G trial network
Experts from three major technology research institutions have been awarded a government grant to develop a 5G test network
Tegile launches Intelliflash tiered all-flash arrays with NVMe
Hybrid flash turned all-flash maker Tegile adds tier of NVMe to SAS-connected flash with all drives encrypted and an all-NVMe array planned for later in 2017
Roam like at Home will prompt European telco consolidation
Mobile users are understandably looking forward to an era of low phone costs now they can roam freely around the European Union, but it is very possible that they will be disappointed
Sainsbury’s Group sales grow as Argos boosts performance
Group reports 8% increase in online grocery business and 10% rise in online Argos sales as total like-for-like sales jump 2.3% in first quarter
Uber puts the brakes on in Finland until 2018
App-based car transportation company has stopped providing one of its services in Finland until next year
Young people without workplace skills fear competition from robots
Young people are worried they will not have the skills necessary to set themselves apart from robots when leaving education
TomTom and Cisco to address real-time comms for autonomous cars
Navigation firm teams up with network giant to develop low-latency, real-time traffic services for autonomous vehicle management
Disk here to stay, says Spectra Logic with LTO-8 2x capacity gain
LTO-8 tape to boost capacity by leveraging HDD head read technology TMR. Spectra gets in early with offer to customers, “buy LTO-7, get LTO-8 when it ships”
IDC: On-premise infrastructure spend will continue to fall in 2017 as cloud demand soars
IDC's latest quarterly cloud infrastructure spending forecast shines a light on how the dwindling demand for on-premise technologies is shaking up IT investments
Why GDPR is so relevant to the business
The GDPR is not only relevant to CISOs and DPOs, and has a massive impact on businesses
Nominet Trust invests £600,000 to help young people acquire digital skills
Tech for good funding firm launches programme to fund several organisations with the aim of increasing digital skills among young people in the UK
TfL figures reveal massive contactless adoption
Transport for London figures for the use of contactless payments on its network add weight to its plans to sell its expertise to other cities
Security Think Tank: Five things businesses can do to protect from cyber attack
How should organisations address the need to keep software up to date with security patches without it costing too much or being too labour intensive?
Why now is the time to appoint a chief agility officer
Companies need to innovate and find new ways of getting products to the market more quickly. Appointing a chief agility officer to the board will help
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
CityFibre moves into consumer broadband services
Following the success of a joint FTTP broadband trial in York, CityFibre is to market its metro fibre network to consumer ISPs for the first time
Atos targets universities and research centres with quantum computing simulator
Atos has made a quantum computing simulator available for sale so that organisations can test out the algorithms of the future
Online retailer Ocado sees increased order volumes as digital shopping grows
As online retail becomes more popular, Ocado has seen a rise in orders, but its profits for the first half of 2017 have dropped after heavy tech investment
Equinix expands its European datacentre footprint with AM4 opening in Amsterdam
Colocation giant is building out its datacentre capacity in Amsterdam by opening another facility, geared towards helping enterprises embrace the multi-cloud consumption model
Virgin Media fails to deliver on broadband speed claims, says investigation
An investigation by the BBC’s Watchdog programme accuses ISP Virgin Media of over-promising and under-delivering on the claims it makes about its fibre-based broadband services
Storage the favourite use case for public cloud customers
Despite lingering trust issues, storage and backup are key use cases in the public cloud, says Barracuda survey. Meanwhile, Microsoft Azure is Europe’s favourite cloud provider
Government legislates for full-fibre broadband tax holiday
The government has introduced promised legislation to incentivise full-fibre broadband network builders to invest over the next five years
Experian upgrade causes glitches in service
Credit scoring company recently upgraded its systems and introduced a new mobile app that caused temporary issues for some customers
Sweden trials blockchain for land registry management
Swedish land registry is trying out blockchain as a means of proving ownership
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
WannaCry a signal moment, says NCA
The National Crime Agency believes the recent WannaCry attacks represent a “signal moment” in terms of awareness of cyber attacks and their real-world impact
Most influential women in UK tech: The 2017 longlist
Every year, Computer Weekly asks the technology industry to nominate who it thinks are the most influential women in UK tech – here is the 2017 longlist
Nando's technology director explains using cloud to digitally disrupt its own business
Nando’s technology director, Richard Atkinson, describes how the restaurant chain is using cloud to get closer to its customers and build stronger ties with its 14,000-strong workforce
Major cyber incidents accelerating, says NCSC
The UK is seeing an acceleration in major cyber security incidents, according to the country’s cyber security protection agency
Arqiva snaps up new spectrum licences for 5G wireless trials
Comms infrastructure supplier buys two 112MHz bands of wireless spectrum to support its 5G wholesale ambitions
How machine learning is changing IT service management
BMC looks like it is eyeing up CA in a deal to power its digital strategy. We assess the changes in IT service management
Monday, 3 July 2017
Dubai Police to enhance smart services with robot police
The streets of Dubai will soon see Robocops to help fight crime and help people out
NHS trust’s data sharing deal with Google firm is illegal, finds ICO
UK data protection watchdog has found an NHS data sharing deal with Google DeepMind failed comply with data protection law
Security Think Tank: Nine key elements to an effective patching regime
How should organisations address the need to keep software up to date with security patches without it costing too much or being too labour intensive?
Corvid secures email, takes users out of firing line
Email is insecure, yet it is still the main means of business communication, with many companies relying on employees as the first line of defence, but that is unfair, says Corvid
Cyber security comes down to culture, say Dutch security experts
IT security can no longer be seen as just a technical matter. People, education and management matter too, but culture is the overarching and binding element, says security executive at Dutch bank
H&M reinforces commitment to datacentre heat reuse with 1MW Stockholm datacentre build
The 1MW facility could potentially generate enough heat for 2,500 residential apartments in Stockholm when completed in 2018
Government’s Digital Infrastructure Fund for broadband up and running
Government officially launches £400m Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund to encourage more construction of FTTP networks
Dutch bank cuts compliance data retrieval from weeks to hours
Rabobank has moved from tape libraries and robotic arms to a platform-based storage and retrieval system to help it comply with regulations
Judge defers ruling in Apple Irish datacentre case until end of July
Apple must wait until the end of the month to hear if its bid to build a datacentre in Athenry, County Galway, will get the go-ahead
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