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27 Nov 2024
Fears tighter Finnish immigration laws could deter IT talent
By Gerard O'DwyerA new wave of restrictive immigration laws threatens to significantly hamper efforts by Finnish firms to recruit international IT talent
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27 Nov 2024
Barings Law plans to sue Microsoft and Google over AI training data
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMicrosoft and Google are using people’s personal data without proper consent to train artificial intelligence models, alleges Barings Law, as it prepares to launch a legal challenge against the tech giants
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27 Nov 2024
Dutch politicians raise concerns over Big Tech reliance
By Kim LoohuisDutch political parties have warned about the Netherlands’ growing reliance on US tech giants
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26 Nov 2024
Russian hackers exploit Firefox, Windows zero-days in wild
By Alexander CulafiRomCom threat actors chain two Firefox and Windows zero-day vulnerabilities together in order to execute arbitrary code in vulnerable Mozilla browsers.
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26 Nov 2024
CMS suggests public payer weight loss drug coverage changes
By Kelsey WaddillAmid suggestions around prior authorizations and AI use, CMS introduces a policy that would expand weight loss drug coverage in Medicare Advantage, Medicaid and Part D plans.
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26 Nov 2024
Conservative peer urges government not to limit open source AI
By Cliff SaranThe chair of the Lords Communications and Digital Select Committee calls for greater support for SMEs, competition and economic dynamism as artificial intelligence policies are developed
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26 Nov 2024
Sellafield operator opens dedicated cyber centre
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has opened a cyber security centre spanning its activities across the nuclear sector
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26 Nov 2024
Mobile industry poised for wave of 5G Standalone, 5G Advanced
By Joe O’HalloranGlobal comms tech provider’s annual assessment of mobile industry shows network data traffic projected to grow almost 200% to the end of 2030, when there will be 6.3 billion global 5G subscriptions
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26 Nov 2024
AWS CISO details automated cybersecurity tools for customers
By Rob WrightChris Betz, CISO at AWS, discusses how three internal tools are designed to automatically identify and mitigate threats for the cloud giant's customers.
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26 Nov 2024
Iona enters digital age with full fibre
By Joe O’HalloranBusinesses on historic holy Scottish island get connectivity prayers answered with full-fibre broadband being made available to premises
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26 Nov 2024
Blue Yonder ransomware attack breaks systems at UK retailers
By Alex ScroxtonUK supermarkets continue to deal with the impact of a ransomware attack on the systems of supply chain software supplier Blue Yonder, which is disrupting multiple aspects of their businesses including deliveries and staff management
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26 Nov 2024
Securing OT environments a growth area for 2025
By Simon QuickeDistology has encouraged partners to look at the operational technology space over the past year, and that message remains relevant as growth continues
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26 Nov 2024
BGF continues to back North-East firms
Just days after funding an MSP in the region, the finance specialist has extended the support it provides for accessibility specialist Recite Me
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26 Nov 2024
Commvault's Clumio Backtrack manages AWS versioning for S3
By Tim McCarthyClumio offers management tools for AWS S3 versioning backups with granular recovery for billions of objects in its first release under the Commvault banner.
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26 Nov 2024
Cisco, NTT Data simplify 5G connectivity for global mobile workforce
By Joe O’HalloranIT and comms giant expands global partnership with digital business to enhance secure wireless access, digital services and experiences for mobile enterprises across 180 countries
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26 Nov 2024
Verizon reports 1.6 Tbps data transmission field trial
By Joe O’HalloranOptical technology provider reveals successful data transmission test using coherent service to move data at almost two terabits per second in live fibre network on a single-carrier wavelength
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26 Nov 2024
How Kong is driving the future of APIs
By Aaron TanFrom its open-source API gateway to a full platform play, Kong is orchestrating the future of APIs with a growing presence in the Asia-Pacific region
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26 Nov 2024
Google Cloud research highlights potential for GenAI to transform public sector service delivery
By Caroline DonnellyResearch commissioned by Google Cloud suggests encouraging the public sector to step up its adoption of generative artificial intelligence technologies could have a transformative impact on the public purse
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26 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal redress echoes Windrush compensation problems
By Karl FlindersCampaigning former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates met with Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) over financial redress scheme
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26 Nov 2024
Russian threat actors poised to cripple power grid, UK warns
By Alex ScroxtonUK government escalates cyber rhetoric in a speech at a Nato event, saying Russian advanced persistent threats stand ready to conduct cyber attacks that could ‘turn off the lights for millions’
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26 Nov 2024
Nominations open for Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2025
By Aaron TanComputer Weekly is looking for nominations for its 2025 Innovation Awards to honour digital transformation initiatives that have transformed organisations in six industries
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25 Nov 2024
Salesforce CIO: How agents change internal workflows
By Don FluckingerIn this Q&A, Salesforce CIO and Executive Vice President Juan Perez discusses the company's internal Agentforce rollout, among other topics.
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25 Nov 2024
AWS to offer native VMware service with license portability
By Tim McCarthyAWS and Broadcom partner again to offer a new, native service within Amazon Virtual Private Cloud using existing VMware Cloud Foundation licenses.
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25 Nov 2024
KLAS: Security consulting firms step up as threats rise
By Jill McKeonClients of several top security consulting firms reported high satisfaction rates amid an uptick in cyberthreats across the healthcare sector.
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25 Nov 2024
Avanade welcomes fresh UK&I boss
By Simon QuickeMicrosoft partner appoints former Iberia boss and experienced vendor veteran to grow the business
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25 Nov 2024
Manufacturing industry at crossroads in AI adoption
By Joe O’HalloranReport warns that Britain’s manufacturers are at risk of missing out on innovation and productivity gains due to a lack of confidence in digital technologies and AI
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25 Nov 2024
More Google search woes
By Cliff SaranSummary judgment clears path for UK campaigner to pursue collective action against Google over search engine practices
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25 Nov 2024
Channel moves: Who’s gone where?
By Simon QuickeThere are moves this week at a range of organisations, including Apogee, Enfocus, Logpoint, Altia, NFON and Dragos
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25 Nov 2024
Gambling cloud provider bets on Nutanix and cools on VMware
By Antony AdsheadContinent 8 consolidates infrastructure for cloud services and backs Nutanix as it gains influence over product roadmap and cools on VMware amid customer dissatisfaction over licence changes
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25 Nov 2024
BT unveils managed SASE service
By Joe O’HalloranTelecoms provider expands managed software-defined wide area network solution with new security service edge capabilities to help businesses transition to a secure access service edge model
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25 Nov 2024
Top 5 Medicare Advantage payers by footprint in 2025
By Kelsey WaddillThe five Medicare Advantage payers with the largest footprint in 2025 made their case to beneficiaries by positioning themselves on affordability, quality and access to care.
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25 Nov 2024
Researchers: AI could polarize jobs, reshape future of work
By Patrick ThibodeauAI is driving an economic transformation that might be one of the biggest ever seen, a new National Academies study warns.
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25 Nov 2024
How does virtual primary care affect pediatric care utilization?
By Anuja VaidyaVirtual primary care visits for pediatric patients result in fewer medication prescriptions and lab tests but higher rates of in-person follow-up and ED visits.
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25 Nov 2024
Metropolitan Police officer dismissed for unlawfully accessing Sarah Everard files
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonOver 100 Met Police officers and staff have been investigated for accessing sensitive data related to the Sarah Everard case, leading to the dismissal of a Roads and Transport officer who accessed the information while off-duty
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25 Nov 2024
Human-centric AI drives customer experience loyalty
By Joe O’HalloranStudy from customer experience technology provider shows AI-powered personalisation, loyalty and human-like interactions redefine success for CX leaders
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25 Nov 2024
5G, AI reshape mobile trade-ins in record-breaking Q3
By Joe O’HalloranLatest quarterly analysis from business services company finds that for the first time, 5G devices have become the top turned-in models for Android and Apple
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25 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal: How much deeper and wider can it get?
By Karl FlindersIt took decades to expose the Post Office Horizon scandal but that effort has laid the groundwork for others to seek justice and financial redress
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25 Nov 2024
National 5G Standalone could save UK police 11 million hours a year
By Joe O’HalloranNational roll-out of 5G Standalone network could save 11 million hours annually for UK police – around seven working days per officer per year – freeing them up for front-line operations
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25 Nov 2024
Microsoft calls on Trump to ‘push harder’ on cyber threats
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s Brad Smith urges president-elect Donald Trump to keep the faith when it comes to fighting back against hostile cyber actors from China, Iran and Russia
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25 Nov 2024
Geopolitical strife drives increased ransomware activity
By Alex ScroxtonThe lines between financially motivated cyber criminals and nation state APTs are rapidly blurring, as geopolitical influences weigh heavily on the threat landscape, according to data from NCC
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22 Nov 2024
Amazon invests additional $4 billion in Anthropic
By Esther AjaoThe cloud provider will be the primary training partner for the generative AI vendor. The LLM maker will also train all its models on Trainium and Inferentia.
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22 Nov 2024
Snowflake fuels edtech vendor's data and AI initiatives
By Eric AvidonPowerSchool is creating personalized educational experiences for teachers, students, parents, administrators and others by using its data to train AI tools.
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22 Nov 2024
HPC, supercomputing share stage with enterprise AI at SC24
By Adam ArmstrongAI's effects on supercomputing helped shift the focus toward enterprise demands at SC24, as vendors -- including Dell and HPE -- showcased new offerings.
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22 Nov 2024
Trump's federal cuts could undo diversity gains
By Patrick ThibodeauTrump's plan to slash federal jobs could threaten the government's efforts to build a diverse workforce.
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22 Nov 2024
Volexity details Russia's novel 'Nearest Neighbor Attack'
By Arielle WaldmanThe security company warned that the new attack style highlights the importance of securing Wi-Fi networks, implementing MFA and patching known vulnerabilities.
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22 Nov 2024
Court asks AT&T, Broadcom to resolve VMware dispute
By Tim McCarthyA New York State Supreme Court judge gave AT&T and Broadcom until Dec. 13 to file a settlement, which attorneys say is forthcoming despite recent negotiation spats.
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22 Nov 2024
OpenText bolsters AI agents, analytics; previews roadmap
By Don FluckingerOpenText users get a passel of AI in the latest Cloud Editions release -- but also analytics and CCM tools.
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22 Nov 2024
Broadband set for potential £66bn boost to UK economy
By Joe O’HalloranResearch commissioned by UK’s leading broadband provider points to potential huge economic and social benefits to be gained from rolling out full-fibre connectivity
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22 Nov 2024
CMA gets ready to take on Apple and Google over mobile browsing
By Cliff SaranPreliminary investigation finds a lack of fairness and choice of mobile browsing on iOS devices like the iPhone is holding back innovation
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22 Nov 2024
Exclusive bolsters services depth with Cloudrise buy
By Simon QuickeDistributor extends presence in the US and gains more expertise to share across the global organisation
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22 Nov 2024
Making a channel event hit the target
By Simon QuickeThe industry enjoys a good get together, but with pressure on time, those organising conferences have to pitch it just right. MicroScope speaks to Distology to find out how
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22 Nov 2024
Swiss encrypted messaging service, ePost, targets one million postal users
By Bill GoodwinSwiss ePost chief Renato Stalder bets on encrypted communications as demand for letter delivery falls
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22 Nov 2024
Convictions of Post Office Capture system users to be reviewed by statutory body
By Karl FlindersStatutory body to look at the convictions of subpostmasters who used a pre-Horizon branch accounting system
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22 Nov 2024
Colt expands NaaS platform through Europe
Digital infrastructure company announces new locations served on network-as-a-service platform via dedicated fibre, complementing on-demand platform and extending high-bandwidth connectivity to more enterprises
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22 Nov 2024
How do FQHCs affect accountable care organizations?
By Sara HeathFQHCs help accountable care organizations reach a more diverse patient population and potentially enable better patient access to preventive care.
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22 Nov 2024
NHS Federated Data Platform celebrates first birthday
By Lis EvenstadIn its first year, more than 100 NHS organisations have signed up to the controversial platform, aiming to bring together data from different IT systems
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22 Nov 2024
EU promotes plan to usurp US Big Tech with digital market
By Mark BallardEuropean Union is at an important point in its plan to build a single market and strengthen its cloud computing sector
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22 Nov 2024
Government looking into third faulty Post Office IT system
By Karl FlindersThe Department for Business and Trade will look into claims that a third Post Office branch system caused unexplained shortfalls that branch workers and subpostmasters were blamed for
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22 Nov 2024
Indoor 6G trial shows major throughput gain
By Joe O’HalloranTrial of indoor communications shows AI propels 6G throughput by 6-16% and stationary tests conducted at 25 points along a test route confirm 18% improvement
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22 Nov 2024
Deloitte: GenAI paving the way for transformative future for comms
By Joe O’HalloranAnnual report into prospects for global technology, media and telecommunications industry paints a challenging picture as GenAI reshapes limits of comms tech and aggregation comes to streaming
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22 Nov 2024
Qlik expands cloud footprint to India
By Aaron TanThe data analytics and business intelligence software supplier is bolstering its presence in Asia-Pacific with a cloud region in India
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22 Nov 2024
IT and business leaders face big gap in understanding of data priorities
By Cliff SaranThere appears to be a gap between what business leaders want to do with artificial intelligence and the IT capabilities of their organisation
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21 Nov 2024
WasmCloud makes strides with Wasm component model
By Beth PariseauAfter a stall in 2023, this year's WASI Preview 2 pushed server-side WebAssembly forward, turning heads at companies such as American Express -- but it's far from mainstream use.
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21 Nov 2024
BianLian cyber gang drops encryption-based ransomware
By Alex ScroxtonThe Australian and American cyber authorities have published updated intelligence on the BianLian ransomware gang, which has undergone a rapid evolution in tactics
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21 Nov 2024
Microsoft slaps down Egyptian-run rent-a-phish operation
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has conducted a successful takedown of almost 250 malicious websites used in the cyber criminal ONNX phishing-as-a-service operation
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21 Nov 2024
DOJ's push to break up Google faces tough odds
By Makenzie HollandThe Department of Justice wants Google to sell its Chrome browser and possibly even Android, in a move that some view as extreme and aggressive.
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21 Nov 2024
Cyber insurers address ransom reimbursement policy concerns
By Arielle WaldmanIn a recent op-ed for The Financial Times, U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger wrote that reimbursing ransom payments is a 'troubling practice that must end.'
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21 Nov 2024
Networks lagging in compute tech evolution, says HPE
By Joe O’HalloranAs AI brings about unprecedented transformation, leading network firm plots course to offer viable infrastructure for businesses to gain competitive edge
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21 Nov 2024
FDA investigates E. coli outbreak in organic carrots
By Veronica SalibThe FDA is investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to several brands of organic carrots that were recalled by Grimmway Farms for contamination with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli.
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21 Nov 2024
DOJ charges 5 alleged Scattered Spider members
By Alexander CulafiThe defendants, charged for conducting alleged phishing scams across the U.S., are suspected members of a prolific threat group responsible for last year's casino attacks.
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21 Nov 2024
Brit charged in US over Scattered Spider cyber attacks
By Alex ScroxtonA UK national named as Tyler Robert Buchanan has been charged in the US over his alleged involvement in cyber attacks perpetrated by the Scattered Spider gang
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21 Nov 2024
Canalys: Cloud services continued to grow through Q3
By Simon QuickeThere’s been demand for AI-fuelled growth and investment from the three main hyperscalers over the most recent quarter
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21 Nov 2024
Nokia lands five-year extension on Microsoft Azure datacentre networking deal
By Caroline DonnellyNokia is building on its existing partnership with Microsoft to support the software giant as it seeks to build out its datacentre footprint in response to the growing demand for artificial intelligence
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21 Nov 2024
IT pros revise pipelines for software supply chain security
By Beth PariseauSoftware supply chain security has reached an awkward stage for enterprise IT, as platform and security pros grapple with adding upstream tools to existing workflows.
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21 Nov 2024
For-profit hospices linked to poor care quality
By Jill McKeonResearchers discovered that hospices owned by private equity firms and publicly traded companies were linked to poorer care quality.
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21 Nov 2024
Ten10 and Focus Group bolster positions with M&A moves
By Simon QuickeConsolidation in the channel continues with two more examples being added to a lengthening list of deals done in 2024
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21 Nov 2024
Nvidia Blackwell GPU production ramps up amid revenue surge
By Antone GonsalvesNvidia's Blackwell GPU production is 'full steam' ahead as revenue surges with AI demand.
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21 Nov 2024
Fujitsu snubbed on private sector deal with Centrica due to Post Office scandal backlash
By Karl FlindersCentrica board said to be concerned about contracting Fujitsu due to its involvement in the Post Office scandal
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21 Nov 2024
Nvidia CEO talks up AI post-training, test learning and gigawatts
By Cliff SaranThe company’s datacentre business continues to skyrocket as demand for artificial intelligence accelerates
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21 Nov 2024
RWE bets on HPE Private Cloud AI for green energy push
By Caroline DonnellyEnergy firm RWE has selected the HPE Private Cloud AI setup to help it model and glean insights from weather data with greater ease
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21 Nov 2024
US Department of Justice wants Alphabet to sell Chrome browser
By Cliff SaranThe regulator is looking to put a stop to what it sees as the search engine giant’s anti-competitive practices
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21 Nov 2024
Grab taps GPT-4o to improve mapping service
By Aaron TanRegional ride-hailing giant and super app Grab is leveraging OpenAI’s GPT-4o model to build hyperlocal, dynamic maps, cutting costs and boosting accuracy
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20 Nov 2024
Meta aims at enterprises with hire of ex-Salesforce AI exec
By Esther AjaoThe social media giant has found success with its Llama family of GenAI models. The new hire shows it is targeting enterprise products.
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20 Nov 2024
Snowflake partners with Anthropic to improve AI development
By Eric AvidonThe alliance aims to make it easier and faster for the data cloud vendor's customers to use the Claude line of large language models when developing advanced applications.
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20 Nov 2024
Elon Musk, big tech ties to China raise security concerns
By Makenzie HollandA U.S. senator warns U.S. tech companies that deep ties to China pose national security risks as cyberattacks rise. Time to choose a side, experts say.
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20 Nov 2024
Study reveals cost-efficiency strategy for LLM deployment
By Shania KennedyEfficient deployment of large language models at scale in healthcare settings could streamline clinical workflows and reduce costs up to 17-fold without sacrificing reliability.
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20 Nov 2024
Apple warns 2 macOS zero-day vulnerabilities under attack
By Arielle WaldmanThe macOS Sequoia vulnerabilities are the latest to be targeted and exploited by threat actors as cybersecurity vendors report a shift in the landscape.
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20 Nov 2024
ORG urges ICO to revise public sector enforcement approach
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Open Rights Group is urging the Information Commissioner’s Office to revise its light touch approach to public sector data protection issues, arguing that its experimental policy of limiting its enforcement actions to reprimands and notices, rather issuing fines, is allowing bad practices to continue largely unabated
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20 Nov 2024
HHS has not adopted all GAO cybersecurity recommendations
By Jill McKeonGAO said that it is still waiting on HHS to implement several cybersecurity recommendations laid out for the department in various GAO reports.
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20 Nov 2024
Virgin Media O2 streamlines fixed and mobile service delivery
By Joe O’HalloranUK operator claims major milestone in its long-term network evolution strategy by switching on Converged Interconnect Network to rationalise and enhance service delivery
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20 Nov 2024
Apple addresses two iPhone, Mac zero-days
By Alex ScroxtonTwo zero-day vulnerabilities uncovered in Apple’s operating systems could have allowed for arbitrary code execution and cross-site scripting attacks
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20 Nov 2024
Post Office to harness technology to automate scandal financial redress payments
By Karl FlindersTechnology that could speed up financial redress for subpostmasters is being worked on in-house by the Post Office
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20 Nov 2024
Over half of Americans won't get the new COVID-19 vaccine
By Veronica SalibAlthough over half of Americans do not plan to get the new COVID-19 vaccine for a range of reasons, perceptions vary based on political affiliation, age and race.
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20 Nov 2024
Government issues strategic priorities for online safety regulator Ofcom
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonTechnology secretary Peter Kyle sets out the government’s strategic priorities for how Ofcom should approach regulating online safety, including embedding safety by design and supporting innovation in technologies to help protect people online
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20 Nov 2024
Lemongrass stepping up support to get customers to Clean Core
By Simon QuickeSAP channel specialist is guiding users through the stages to unlock the benefits of the vendor’s cloud shift
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20 Nov 2024
Telenor unveils analytics and insights service for IoT devices
By Joe O’HalloranLeading Nordic operator unveils ‘game-changer’ analytics and insights service for businesses looking to make use of the full potential of their internet of things fleet data
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20 Nov 2024
Digital Catapult hails shared infrastructure as route to decarbonisation for logistics sector
By Caroline DonnellyDigital Catapult has opened up about the success it has seen with using shared digital infrastructure to help the transport-logistics sector work more collaboratively to cut carbon emissions
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20 Nov 2024
Microsoft Ignite: A $4m zero-day reward plus $349 thin client
By Cliff SaranA $4m cyber hackathon prize was revealed at Ignite as part of Microsoft’s latest IT security efforts, as well as a new locked-down client device called Windows 365 Link
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20 Nov 2024
Object storage, VM offerings emerge for HPE GreenLake
By Tim McCarthyHPE aims to attract new customers to its GreenLake ecosystem by launching standalone virtualization software. It also eyes AI ambitions with new object storage hardware.
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20 Nov 2024
Softcat update signals strong start to 2025 financial year
By Simon QuickeChannel player shares insights into first quarter trading with talk of customer demand remaining strong
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20 Nov 2024
Post Office project taking control of Horizon data from Fujitsu as part of messy split
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office will no longer rely on Fujitsu for Horizon data past and present once cloud migration project is complete, in a major uncoupling of the 30-year relationship
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20 Nov 2024
Microsoft Ignite: AI capabilities double every six months
By Cliff SaranIf Moore's law promised a doubling of tech every 18 months, the pace is three times quicker with AI developments, says Satya Nadella
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19 Nov 2024
AI readiness stalls in APAC
By Stephen WithersDespite significant investment in AI, only 15% of organisations in Asia-Pacific are ready to deploy the technology today, according to Cisco’s latest regional AI readiness survey