An initiative in Rotterdam is helping young people get into the IT sector by targeting those overlooked by traditional methods
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Friday, 29 September 2017
African anti-malaria programme thrives on strong data culture
Path health organisation is fuelling its anti-malaria programme in Zambia, and other African countries, with data analytics from Alteryx, Tableau, and others
Finnish tax administration strengthens cyber security capabilities
Tax administration steps up cyber security initiatives as more of its services are delivered digitally
Sweden investigates introducing its own e-currency
Nordic country’s central bank is planning for a future e-currency as cash becomes less relevant
Cyber security should be data-based, says NCSC
The National Cyber Security Centre has begun several initiatives in its first year and hopes to use data drawn from those to drive better cyber security practices
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Where the device hits the network – a mobile device management update
As business becomes increasingly mobile, we look at the latest trends in mobile device management to give businesses the edge
What is intent-based networking, and what can it do for your business?
Beyond the marketing hype, does intent-based networking mean anything, and can it improve how your infrastructure runs?
Virtus sets out plans to build London’s largest datacentre campus
Colocation provider outlines the next phase of its expansion plans, which will see it build out its presence in west London
Microsoft Azure joins Géant's Europe-wide IaaS mega-framework
Microsoft joins Géant's bid to create a cost-effective and accessible cloud procurement hub for Europe's education and research community
Maxta adds Red Hat in plan to help customers dodge ‘VMware tax’
Maxta allows migration from VMware to Red Hat Virtualization on its hyper-converged infrastructure nodes and looks forward to PCIe upgrades to help unleash NVMe
Grosvenor signs broadband investment deal for London’s West End
Landowner and property developer has signed a co-investment partnership with Openreach to address poor broadband connectivity standards in parts of the capital
WannaCry an example of pseudo-ransomware, says McAfee
The global WannaCry and NotPetya attacks were both examples of pseudo-ransomware, according to McAfee researchers
Large scale IoT deployments double in 12 months
Vodafone’s fifth annual look at the IoT market reveals that the percentage of companies with more than 50,000 connected devices has effectively doubled in the past year
Cyber Security Challenge UK launches charitable foundation
Cyber Security Challenge UK is setting up charitable foundation to boost accessibility and diversity in cyber security, with an emphasis on supporting those from a disadvantaged background
UK spending on subscription services triples in a year
Almost all UK adults subscribe to services for products they would traditionally pay for up front
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
SDN an essential component of future public sector networks
Public sector organisations need to adopt software-defined networking to deliver more agile and resilient networks that bring fit-for-purposes services to users and citizens
Talent shortage keeps Nordic IT companies focused on job satisfaction
Nordic companies are aiming to win the race for scarce IT professionals through improving the workplace and concentrating on employees’ job satisfaction levels
Gartner: Alibaba outperforms AWS, Microsoft and Google in public cloud revenue growth
While Amazon remains leader of the IaaS and public cloud market, Gartner’s figures highlight emerging competitive pressure from Alibaba on the other runners and riders in the market
How retailers are using technology to remain relevant
From the constant innovation at Asos, Amazon and Missguided to the new supply chain prowess flaunted by Diesel and Gap, fashion retailers are investing in tech to stay relevant to their customers
How and why to conduct a cyber threat and risk analysis
An ethical hacker’s insights into how and why organisations should conduct a cyber threat and risk analysis based on nine years’ experience conducting penetration tests for hundreds of organisations
ATM cyber attack a growing threat, warns Europol
Cyber attacks on bank cash machines are a growing problem despite strong law enforcement cooperation, warns Europol
Prices and unnecessary upgrades push consumers to buy second-hand mobile devices
People in the UK are growing tired of regular upgrade cycles for mobile devices
UK-EU talks have failed to raise confidence of IT leaders
IT decision-makers are no more confident about how Brexit will affect them despite this year’s general election and talks between the EU and the UK
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Equifax breach claims another scalp
The CEO of Equifax has stepped down – the third executive to leave the company after it disclosed a massive data breach
Skills shortage tops Security Serious agenda
Tackling the shortage of cyber security skills tops the agenda for the Security Serious Week, an industry initiative aimed at helping organisations become more security savvy
Storage 101: The IoT’s impact on storage
The internet of things will have a huge impact on storage – the sheer volume of data, the radically different types of data created, and the storage needed, from flash to object to cloud
Health sector and social media top cyber targets
The healthcare sector and social media users are popular targets for cyber attackers, a report has revealed
Tegile says NVMe bottleneck is in the network
Tegile's chief technology officer says the NVMe roadmap is all in place, but the key bottleneck is in the network and the applications, not its controllers. They’re ready to scale out into clusters for NVMe
Building ‘senseable’ cities will be the talk of Gitex
MIT professor will present his vision of smart city developments at Gitex 2017 in Dubai
Passive optical LAN: When network speed, bandwidth and security matter
Copper-based local area networks are increasingly unfit for purpose in a digital enterprise, but passive optical LANs may be a solution. Tech evangelist Paul Ryan, chair of the Association of Passive Optical LAN, explains why
Tech sector advisory network expands to Spain
The 5,000-strong Global Tech Advocates network of IT industry experts that supports technology companies is expanding its service to Spain
European operators still heavily reliant on copper for broadband delivery
A report commissioned for the European Commission has revealed that although access to broadband is improving across the EU, operators are still focusing their energies on sweating old copper assets
Mac OS passwords at risk of theft, researcher warns
Some Apple Mac users are at risk of password theft due to a zero-day vulnerability discovered in some versions of the operating system
Monday, 25 September 2017
Middle East banker urges region's banks to prepare for robotic automation
Middle East banker will use Gitex stage to encourage banks to automate processes
Cage director found guilty of terrorism offence after refusing to disclose passwords.
Muhammad Rabbani, international director of Cage, is convicted of an offence under the terrorism act after refusing to disclose his mobile phone pin and laptop password under terrorism law.
Deloitte breach underlines need for better authentication
A breach of Deloitte’s email system, which may have exposed client details, emphasises the need for two-factor authentication and the monitoring of systems administrators
Firms look to security analytics to keep pace with cyber threats
Traditional approaches to cyber security no longer enable organisations to keep up with cyber threats, but security analytics is an increasingly popular addition to the cyber arsenal
Outcome of Amazon Irish datacentre planning appeal potentially delayed until November
Amazon faces having to wait up to two months to hear the outcome of an environmental appeal against its plans to build a datacentre in Dublin
UK cyber defences among the best in Europe
The UK is among the European countries that are most prepared for cyber attack, but there is room for improvement by all, a report has revealed
Microsoft Ignite kicks off with cross-platform SQL and on-premise Azure
Microsoft announces completion of cross-platform SQL Server, GDPR compliance for Office 365, plus Azure Stack
Two-thirds of UK businesses have adopted fintech
Most UK businesses are using financial technology products and services in some way, with cost savings being the main attraction
Connected bees create a buzz at Manchester startup hub
Cisco and Manchester Science Partnerships have opened a new startup incubator in the city to foster innovation in the Northern Powerhouse, and the humble honeybee is taking centre stage
Amazon launches Middle East region
Amazon opens its latest delivery hub in Bahrain to serve customers in the Middle East
Three adds in-store sign language service for deaf customers
Mobile operator pilots in-store sign language service to support the needs of its deaf customers
NotPetya attack cost up to £15m, says UK ad agency WPP
Advertising giant was one of many companies hit in June 2017 by malware distributed through Ukrainian accounting software
FSA connects 220 abattoirs to fibre for food safety monitoring
Food Standards Agency picks Exponential-e to revitalise connectivity across 220 sites as it strives to improve operational efficiency and compliance processes
Barriers to enterprise adoption of DevOps
As enterprises join the continuous delivery movement, we look at some of the challenges to DevOps adoption
Friday, 22 September 2017
Uber fails to get licence to operate in London renewed
Transport for London has rejected Uber's application for its licence renewal, citing a lack of corporate responsibility as the reason
CIO interview: Russell Harte, group technology director, DFS
The furniture store’s group head of IT speaks to Computer Weekly about how customer experience can be used internally
Why AI success depends on IT picking the low-hanging fruit
General-purpose artificial intelligence is probably a long way off, but the rapid rate of innovation means off-the-shelf AI can kick-start many projects
Equifax faces small business class action over data breach
Small businesses in the US have filed a class-action lawsuit against credit rating firm Equifax, representing millions of others affected by a breach of personal data
European banks getting rid of human interaction in retail services
Traditional banks know they need to modernise IT to retain market share, but replacing legacy systems is like defusing a bomb
NetApp privacy chief warns enterprises off investing in GDPR snake-oil tech
Speaking at the inaugural Datacloud Ireland event in Dublin, NetApp chief privacy officer, Sheila FitzPatrick, outlined her concerns over tech suppliers cashing in on the enterprise rush for GDPR compliance
Malware hidden in CCleaner targeted tech firms
Major tech firms were targeted by malware hidden in Avast’s Piriform CCleaner software, researchers have found, leading to speculation that it may have been state-sponsored espionage attack
UK organisations lose £217m a year due to lack of cloud skills
The cloud computing skills shortage in the UK is costing businesses hundreds of millions of pounds in lost revenue
Movie maker shuns cloud, gets Spectra Logic Black Pearl tape NAS
Hat Trick ditches industry-specific hardware and deploys Black Pearl, which gives NAS-like file access from tape
Thursday, 21 September 2017
Cyber security demands change in approach
There needs to be a change in the way technology is designed and in attitudes to data security to ensure cyber safety, say industry experts
The Sanger Institute on using datacentre upgrades to help decode the human genome
Paul Woobey, IT director at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, tells Computer Weekly why the organisation's HPC workload requirements cannot be fulfilled by a move to the cloud
How to make the right technology choice
Organisations need digital technology, but how do you decide which is the best technology for you? The answer is not to make one big decision, but many small ones. Thinking about technology, behaviour and data will help you find the right answers
More than one million new phishing sites created each month
Phishing attacks continue to increase in volume and sophistication, according to researchers at security firm Webroot
Ireland mulls datacentre planning review to help others avoid Apple-like build delays
Speaking at the inaugural Datacloud Ireland event, Irish state minister Patrick Breen outlined the government’s commitment to helping other datacentre operators avoid the planning problems Apple has encountered in Athenry
Enterprise SDN adoption rapidly approaching tipping point, claims report
A study commissioned by networking solutions supplier Riverbed claims that legacy networks are causing problems for businesses trying to undergo digital transformation, and more decision makers are considering SDN as a result
Cern calls on industry to collaborate on its datacentre challenges
Particle accelerator lab has set out a plan, inviting the industry to help it develop next-generation IT to support science
UK organisations lose £217m a year due to lack of cloud skills
The cloud computing skills shortage in the UK is costing businesses hundreds of millions of pounds in lost revenue
Gas distribution network SGN invests in software-defined perimeter
SGN manages the network that distributes natural and green gas, and is now updating its corporate IT network for the cloud
Nats awards Updata network contract for air traffic services
Air traffic control organisation Nats is upgrading its network capabilities to enhance its performance
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
CIO interview: John Mountain, Starling Bank
Starling Banks CIO tells Computer Weekly about life at a bank that is challenging traditional IT thinking
Brexit mobile and broadband debate must involve consumers
The voices of consumers are being missed as communications services providers, industry bodies and the government set the agenda for the UK’s communications infrastructure market after Brexit
BMW opens its second tech startup programme in the UK
BMW has launched its latest programme to support tech startups in the UK
Finnish government eyes €1bn savings through digitisation
Finland’s public sector aims to save €1bn by 2029 as a result of digitising public services
Salesforce world tour lands in Amsterdam
Salesforce customers met up for the Dutch leg of the supplier's world tour with a distinctly non-techy crowd present
Vexata launches VX NVMe physical and virtual appliances
Startup claims near-bare metal NVMe performance by offloading controller functionality to multiple CPUs on back-end storage with an optimised Linux-based operating system
Most UK councils hit by cyber attacks
A study has revealed that most UK local authorities have suffered cyber attacks in the past year, showing local government is a key target for cyber criminals and that legacy software is a top security concern
Cyber crime a significant risk to individuals and organisations
Cyber crime is still a significant risk to individuals and organisations, a report claims, with the top threats including business email compromise, ransomware, and banking and mobile malware
Why businesses should tackle the digital workplace
IT chiefs should make implementing the digital workplace core to their company’s digitisation strategy, says analyst Gartner
PM pressures internet companies to act on terrorist propaganda
The UK, France and Italy will use a meeting with technology companies at the UN General Assembly in New York to press for development of technical solutions to defeat terrorist activity on the internet
Blockchain tests delivering results and IBM seen as leader
Businesses that have invested in trials of blockchain technology will repeat their investments
Oracle announces simplified pricing model for cloud computing
Ahead of Oracle’s OpenWorld 2017 event, Larry Ellison announces simplification of cloud pricing, attached to increased automation in database and middleware
Middle East firms must focus on IT training and employing more women to stay competitive
Organisations in the Middle East face IT recruitment challenges unless they offer more training and employ more women
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Poor passwords still putting UK firms at risk
Poor password practices are still putting UK citizens and the companies they work for at risk, a survey reveals
John Chambers to step down as Cisco executive chairman
Former CEO John Chambers will leave the networking sector kingpin after 27 years, supplier reveals
AWS to adopt per-second billing for select cloud services from October 2017
Cloud giant claims the world of tech is a very different place than it was in 2006 when it debuted its per-hour billing model
Security Think Tank: Cyber resilience cheaper than attack recovery
What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient?
Public sector cloud use still too focused on ‘low-hanging fruit’ IT projects, finds research
Public sector cloud adoption continues to rise, but wide-scale digital transformation success remains elusive, claims Cloud Industry Forum research
UK education system exacerbates cyber skills gap
Security industry needs to get involved to raise awareness of cyber security career opportunities, say commentators
Outlook outage: Microsoft blames European Hotmail downtime on load-balancing fault
Microsoft claims connectivity issues that blighted Outlook and Hotmail users for much of Monday 18 September have now been largely resolved
Monday, 18 September 2017
Interview: Technology startups gaining momentum in the UAE
The Middle East and the UAE in particular is setting up as a centre for startups
UAE banks share information to combat cyber threats
Banks in the United Arab Emirates will share information on cyber attacks through a platform instigated by the country’s banking federation
Hackers installed backdoor in CCleaner, Avast’s Piriform warns
Avast-owned Piriform has warned that some versions of its CCleaner software was compromised by hackers that would allow them to install malware on users’ computers
NHS Digital hopes for orderly transition to new Health and Social Care Network
NHS Digital’s Health and Social Care Network is gearing up to connect its first customers in the next month, in the first stage of a staggered transition process
Can DevOps deliver on digital potential?
DevOps and agile methodologies are seen as key ingredients of digital initiatives. Computer Weekly looks at the management challenges
Office 365 and Outlook outage: Users across UK and Europe hit by service interruption
Monday morning service issues hit users of Microsoft's online productivity suite, Office 365, and its free consumer email service, Outlook
ScotRail to test ‘world’s fastest’ in-train Wi-Fi service
The train operator has teamed up with Cisco, Network Rail Telecoms and others to collaborate on an Innovate UK funded proof of concept for ultrafast Wi-Fi on board
Heads roll as Equifax reveals 400,000 Britons affected by breach
Equifax replaces two senior staff members as it reveals how many Britons were hit by a massive data breach that affected millions of consumers
Tech disruption in Middle East a key focus at GITEX 2017
Not surprisingly, Middle East digital disruption will take centre stage at this year’s GITEX event in Dubai
Friday, 15 September 2017
Banks across Europe cut thousands of staff and branches as IT replaces them
Banks across Europe cut jobs and close thousands of branches as IT shakes the industry
More than 40% of people in UK do not have digital skills required for most jobs
The digital skills gap is set to widen as many in the UK are without the basic skills needed for most positions, with jobs increasingly requiring above-average digital skills
VMworld 2017: How to change the face of legacy
If change is the only constant, the IT industry is the 21st century engine of change, relentlessly grinding out more features at a faster rate
Oracle 2017-18 Q1 results: Cloud revenue jumps by 51%
Oracle’s first quarter 2017-18 results show jump in cloud revenue of 51%, boosted by NetSuite acquisition. Executives continue to be bullish on cloud growth, and the AI makeover of core database is flagged
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Europe’s data regulators head to US to discuss Privacy Shield
A delegation from Europe's data protection regulators will meet with the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, which oversees US intelligence gathering
HMRC reaches halfway point on project to develop new UK customs IT system
The new system for handling customs at UK borders is 50% complete, says HMRC - but CEO warns he cannot give guarantees over Brexit deadline
HMRC confirms Microsoft corporate vice-president Jacky Wright as new CDIO
HMRC has tasked Microsoft corporate vice-president Jacky Wright with helping the department achieve its goal of becoming one of the world's most digitally advanced tax authorities
Hong Kong cloud firm tests Excelero NVMe for video analytics
Vivavo runs Excelero NVMesh NVMe storage at claimed near-bare metal performance to support real-time analytics for face and behaviour recognition on CCTV
£30m National Innovation Centre for Data launched
The government and Newcastle University have teamed up to launch a £30m National Innovation Centre for Data, as part of the Northern Powerhouse
Mobile networks restored to hurricane-hit Caribbean islands
Emergency networking teams from the Vodafone Foundation and Télécoms Sans Frontières are working to restore mobile connectivity after the Caribbean was ravaged by Hurricane Irma
GDS is ‘sidelined’ and government as a platform ‘is dead’, says Francis Maude
Former Cabinet Office minister cites diminishing of Government Digital Service role as he criticises civil service resistance to change
FCA warns UK consumers of risks associated with initial coin offerings
The UK financial services authority has published warnings to consumers thinking of investing in initial coin offerings
BT offers enterprise customers flexible bandwidth for peak usage
New element of BT IP Connect Global WAN service will enable businesses to dial their network capacity up and down at will
Finnish energy company Helen outsources its basic IT services
The energy company is the latest Nordic organisation to outsource IT services to enable it to focus on the business
Digital Catapult invites regional bids for IoT network expansion
Digital Catapult is planning a major expansion of its Things Connected IoT network across the UK and has invited bids from regional bodies
Enterprise appetites for cloud-based financial apps on the rise, Gartner research suggests
Research into corporate appetites for cloud-based financial apps suggest demand is growing faster than expected, claims Gartner
Government aligns data laws with GDPR
The UK government announces details of its data protection law that will align with the EU’s GDPR
Trust could be last hurdle for insurtech dominance
Insurance startups that use the latest IT are gaining customers but still face challenges around trust, security and consumer awareness
Dubai Health Authority unveils bilingual app for service providers
The Dubai Health Authority has put the process for bidding for its contracts on an app
Enterprise datacentre operators share staff recruitment challenges in 451 Research report
New data from 451 Research shines a light on the challenges enterprise datacentre operators face when sourcing staff
VMworld 2017: How vSphere operators will become container managers
VMware is fleshing out its strategy to become the Swiss Army knife for hybrid computing. We investigate how vSphere will evolve
Technology vital to healthcare in Asia-Pacific
The opportunities for technology to improve healthcare services were explored at HIMSS AsiaPac17 in Singapore, but experts warned that challenges must be addressed before innovation can truly transform the sector
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Philip Hammond: AI will stoke productivity in government
Philip Hammond, chancellor of the exchequer, told a House of Lords select committee that artificial intelligence could stoke government productivity in areas of “low-level decision making”
British Army enhances data-driven decision making to staunch churn
The British Army is continuing to use SAS analytics software to improve its data management, with a particular focus on reducing high-value personnel churn
DevOps salary survey highlights link between server farm size and practitioner pay
The Puppet 2017 DevOps Salary Report suggests practitioners working at larger firms, with sizeable server farms and low-level manual configuration management, get paid more
Finland’s Valmet transforms IT with €38m outsourcing deal
Industrial tech firm Valmet outsources IT infrastructure services to focus its internal IT resources on business and digital developments
Self-preservation: The Gibraltar National Archives uses cloud to safeguard its history
The head of the Gibraltar National Archives discusses how cloud and archiving technologies are safe-guarding the history of the island for future generations
Vodafone identifies 50 future digital hubs
A Vodafone research report has identified a number of towns and cities that have the potential to become what it refers to as Digital Super Towns
CBI calls for transitional deal with EU on data
The CBI is warning of the risks to UK businesses of no deal with the European Union on data exchange when Brexit arrives
Tuesday, 12 September 2017
The children of the digital revolution
Digital professionals are emerging as the source of expertise within the agile enterprise. They understand how to use digital technologies, starting small then building big
Businesses that overlook ROI analysis are missing cost savings
Organisations have more chance of meeting their cost saving expectations following cloud migrations if they carry out ROI analysis before
Openreach and rivals want collaborative approach to broadband
The government’s ambitions for FTTP broadband roll-out can only be met through collaboration, and an urgent shake-up of Ofcom regulatory policy is needed to reflect this, say Openreach and CityFibre
Government wants to remain in EU cyber security club after Brexit
The UK government wants to maintain deep links with the European Union’s cyber security working groups following Britain’s exit from the bloc in 2019
VMworld 2017: VMware updates software legacy
VMware is beginning to recognise there is life beyond the hypervisor as it announces VMware HCX, which will provide interoperability between private and public cloud
University gets Nutanix for self-serve cloud to replace Red Hat
The University of Reading replaces ageing and difficult-to-manage Red Hat storage with half a petabyte of Nutanix hyper-converged and dodges £1/2 million of VMware costs
Best of VMworld 2017 Europe User Awards: The winners
Find out who won what, including the best of show prize, at the 2017 VMworld Europe User Awards in Barcelona
Nearly half of Asia-Pacific manufacturers will have fully connected factories by 2022
Study finds that thinner margins and the desire for faster and higher quality production has driven manufacturers to modernise their operations through digital technology
Home Office agrees back-office transformation deal
The Home Office is moving more of its back-office processes into the cloud
Riak NoSQL snapped up by Bet365
Betting firm Bet365 aims to give away enterprise version of Riak NoSQL to the open source community and continue the development of the product
Monday, 11 September 2017
EE repurposes 2G spectrum to support expanded 4G mobile service
The operator will re-farm a tranche of spectrum formerly used for 2G services to boost capacity and speed on its 4G network
Martha Lane Fox warns UK is 'sleepwalking' through digital disruption
During a House of Lords debate, Martha Lane Fox claimed the UK has been “sleepwalking” through digital change and urged for more to be done to promote “digital understanding”
UK government sets to work on replicating the Digital Marketplace model overseas
Government procurement chiefs and digital champions share details of the work being done to help export the principles of the Digital Marketplace overseas
Why the best way to encourage digital innovation is not to fund it
Give people the space to grow and reward people for ideas rather than their output and innovation will come, says Frazer Bennett, a member of PA Consulting’s management team
EAN airline broadband service moves closer to reality
The European Aviation satellite has successfully completed in-orbit testing and will begin to service in-flight broadband customers later in 2017
Tooling up for DevOps
As organisations look to DevOps for continuous development, delivery and integration of business functions, careful control is crucial
Friday, 8 September 2017
Government recovers £645m for BDUK broadband roll-out
The government has recovered £645m of funding to be reinvested in future broadband roll-out through a mix of clauses in its BDUK contracts with BT and project savings
Millions of customer records compromised in Equifax breach
Major security breach unfolded over a two-month period, and is thought to have affected 143 million customers in the US, as well as an undisclosed number of Britons and Canadians
Interview: IT disruption hits outsourcing’s legal profession
IT is disrupting almost every corner of the business world, and those who operate in the IT services are no exception, with lawyers in the sector feeling the disruption
Half of UK fintech firms confident in growth but have doubts over skills
UK fintech companies are confident that revenues will double over the next year, but have concerns over talent and customer take up of services
Thursday, 7 September 2017
Formula 1: Mercedes team turns to big data in quest for victory in Grand Prix
Data analytics could help Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport team gain an edge on rival Ferrari during the 2017 and 2018 Grand Prix season. Its head of IT, Matt Harris, reveals the team’s plans
Stockholm Data Parks welcomes first Greenfield tenant to renewably-powered datacentre hub
Multigrid Data Centers named as as one of the first operators to take up space in Stockholm's heat-reusing, green energy-powered datacentre hub
The storage controller has to go, says Scale Computing CEO
Hyper-converged appliance maker Scale Computing says it achieved near bare metal performance from NVMe by doing away with controller functionality. Is this the end of the SAN?
Thousands of Deutsche Bank employees will be replaced by robots
The CEO of Deutsche Bank said a "big number of staff will eventually be replaced by robots” as it looks towards artificial intelligence technology
Formula 1: Mercedes team turns to big data in quest for victory in Grand Prix
Data analytics could help Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport team gain an edge on rival Ferrari during the 2017 and 2018 Grand Prix season. Its head of IT, Matt Harris, reveals the team’s plans
CCS claims Technology Service 2 framework will help SMEs win more public sector IT deals
With data suggesting the proportion of public sector IT spend secured by SMEs is falling, CCS embarks on a renewed bid to help smaller firms win government contracts
Law firm rolls out 54TB of NEC Hydrastor NAS as backup target
Quislex has cut backup windows by a third and will roll out 700TB of NEC Hydrastor to Hyderabad datacentre to provide a grid of deduplicated storage for backup and archive
Barclays Bank ahead of schedule in ring-fencing project
Barclays Bank is set to meet the government’s ring-fencing legislation well before the deadline
Legal hurdles cloud Max Schrems complaint over US spying
The Irish High Court in Dublin has embarked on a long hearing into the legality of standard contractual clauses. It is a sideshow from the real issue – the legality of US surveillance in the UK and Ireland
Italian startup uses IoT network to improve bicycle security
Turin-based Sherlock, a bike security startup, is connecting its GPS anti-theft units to Orange Business Services’ worldwide IoT network
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Average female tech salary less than males regardless of role or experience
Research by Computer Weekly has found women in the technology industry are paid less than their male counterparts, regardless of the role they are in or how much experience they have
Best of VMworld 2017 Europe User Awards: Shortlist announced
Find out who made the shortlist for this year's Best of VMworld Europe User Awards, with the winners set to be announced on Tuesday 12 September 2017
Developers won't ask bosses for help
Software developers are turning to YouTube to find out how to solve technical problems, rather than asking for help from colleagues
European Union states question copyright law proposal
European states are questioning legality of a new copyright law proposed by the EU
Europeans slowly catching up with Asia for mobile payments
Consumers are increasingly using their mobile phones to make payments in Europe, finds survey
IoT networks a massive sales opportunity for operators, claims GSMA
Commercial initiatives around low power wide area network infrastructure will present mobile operators with a potential $1.8tn revenue opportunity over the next decade
Microsoft will give legal aid to its 39 Dreamers
Tech chiefs have spoken out against President Trump's plans to pull the plug on the US Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme. Now Microsoft's legal chief has promised to provide legal support to affected staff
Huddle claims new ownership means "business as usual" for public sector customers
UK cloud collaboration firm Huddle confirms Turn/River as new majority shareholder, and claims the tie-up will help accelerate its growth into new markets. But what of its existing customers?
Middle East CIO interview: Rajiv Prasad, Xpandretail
IT head at customer analytics provider Xpandretail says the CIO role is increasingly important as businesses digitise, but warns that CIOs must be given the human resources they need
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Security Think Tank: Four simple ways of blocking cyber attackers
What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient?
Accenture to deliver video-enabled justice to Sussex Police
Sussex Police aim to save time and increase flexibility by providing video live links for witnesses to give evidence in court
UK universities increasingly targeted by cyber criminals
Cyber attacks are turning their attention to UK universities, with research being the main prize
Tegile set to compete with big six with cheaper arrays, says CEO
Tegile’s takeover by Western Digital will propel it to competition with the big six storage array makers, as well as bring economies of scale and see NVMf and 3D Xpoint products
Virgin Media owner Liberty Global rolls out Juniper NFV
Media delivery company Liberty Global is to use Juniper Networks vMX virtual routers to improve network performance and scale
China cracks down on initial coin offerings
Financial services regulators in China have cracked down on the use of Initial Coin Offerings to raise funds
People with non-IT backgrounds could help fill cyber security skills gap
Organisations should look to fill cyber security roles with people who are curious and have work experience rather than focusing solely on graduates
Met Police IT strategy: CCTV footage shared through Box
The Met Police digital policing strategy is taking shape under CIO Angus McCallum, and will use Box for sharing documents and CCTV footage
Gigaclear extends narrow trenching FTTP broadband dig
Fibre broadband provider Gigaclear is extending its BDUK dig in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire
Monday, 4 September 2017
Security Think Tank: Six ways to boost cyber resilience
What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient?
HMRC denies IR35 reforms to blame for public sector IT project delays and cancellations
New research from ContractorCalculator suggests contractors have left the public sector in droves since the IR35 reforms came into force, but HMRC has a different take on the situation
Technology is needed to boost UK productivity, but not at the cost of employees
The Trade Union Congress calls for a debate about the future of employment as more roles become automated or replaced by artificial intelligence
Women still under-represented in Nordic IT despite region’s efforts
Although countries in the Nordic region are often hailed as pioneers of digital and equal worker rights, there is still gender inequality in the IT sector.
CIO interview: Adrenaline junkie leaps from big pharma to cloud services
Diana McKenzie, CIO of Workday and triathlon competitor, on analytics, data lakes and the relationship between IT and business
Government launches FTTP pilot for businesses, schools and hospitals
The government has released £10m to six FTTP trial projects around the UK, testing ultrafast broadband technology in businesses, schools and hospitals
AWS eyes Australian government growth
Amazon Web Services is eyeing the Australian public sector for growth, with increased budgets and IT disasters in the past pushing government organisations towards the public cloud
Sunday, 3 September 2017
Security Think Tank: Strategies for surviving a cyber attack
What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient?
Friday, 1 September 2017
Almost all UK law firms vulnerable to email fraud, study shows
Robust defence of law firms’ email systems is critical to the £26bn industry in the face of increased impersonation attacks aimed at stealing money and data, claims security firm OnDmarc
US Open tennis uses IBM AI to create video highlights
Fans of the US Open are able to access match highlights provided by IBM's Watson artificial intelligence system
How to improve security against email attacks and for GDPR compliance
About 200 billion emails are sent every day, but because of its importance email is constantly exploited by attackers, and yet is often overlooked in cyber security strategies
Content delivery innovation improves user experience for e-tailer
WorldStores Group, the owner of a number of online home and lifestyle retail brands, has transformed its customer experience with enhanced content delivery capabilities from Instart Logic
Two-thirds of British people have used contactless cards
The take up of contactless payment technology continues at a pace, according to research by Visa
Security Think Tank: Patching, backup and access control key to resilience
What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient?
Business warned of massive ransomware campaign
Security researchers are urging businesses to prepare for ransomware attacks after the discovery of a massive attack campaign
European investors back cloud, IoT and big data for insurance sector
Investors are putting their money behind suppliers of technology to the European insurance sector
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