#computerweekly.com. × F1’s Red Bull charges 1Password to protect its 2025 season | Computer Weekly. For the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season, Oracle Red Bull Racing adds cyber security partner 1Password to its roster of team suppliers and sponsors.
#Feb.11.2025
#computerweekly.com. × New componentry extends NetApp ASA and E-series block storage | Computer Weekly. NetApp adds anti-ransomware to its more recent block storage families, while also adding in an extra FAS array, all on the back of upgraded components,
#Feb.11.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Elon Musk capitalises on DeepSeek confusion to bid for OpenAI | Computer Weekly. The market disruption resulting from DeepSeek has reset artificial intelligence, and now Elon Musk and a consortium of investors want to grab OpenAI.
#Feb.11.2025
#computerweekly.com. × AI projects get £85m funding to improve NHS diagnostics and drugs | Computer Weekly. The funding pot is being distributed between three projects, aiming to establish new ways of researching how artificial intelligence can be used to target hard-to-treat diseases and develop medicines.
#Feb.11.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Saudi puts $15bn into AI as experts debate next steps | Computer Weekly. The kingdom’s Leap 2025 tech show is the backdrop for huge investment, plus debate over the future of artificial intelligence (AI) as a productivity tool but which can also potentially undermine human
#Feb.11.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Apple: British techies to advise on “devastating” UK global crypto power grab | Computer Weekly. An obscure British government committee is to be asked this month to advise Home Secretary Yvette Cooper whether to go ahead with government demands that Apple provide British agents with a secret back
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Natural England clears clouds with machine learning | Computer Weekly. Earth observation images from satellites can be blotted by cloud cover, but Natural England has cleared the sky using artificial intelligence.
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Google drops pledge not to develop AI weapons | Computer Weekly. Google has dropped an ethical pledge to not develop artificial intelligence systems that can be used in weapon or surveillance systems
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Unionised drivers to stage ride-hailing app strike | Computer Weekly. Drivers employed by Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee are set to log off for six hours on 14 February 2025 in long-running disputes over poor pay, work conditions and algorithmic transparency
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × UK government under fire over public sector guidance on using overseas clouds | Computer Weekly. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s recently published guidance on supporting public sector bodies with adopting a multi-region cloud strategy is facing criticism.
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × UK broadband majors, altnets accelerate gigabit in non-metro areas | Computer Weekly. Premises in Shropshire and Devon to gain access to gigabit services as part of £5bn government scheme and planned expansion by major comms provider.
#Feb.10.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Allianz PNB Life modernises insurance operations with cloud | Computer Weekly. The Philippine insurer has implemented a new cloud-based health insurance policy management system from DXC Technology to reduce policy issuance times and speed up product launches
#Feb.09.2025
#computerweekly.com. × HMRC spends £785m a year on running digital tax systems | Computer Weekly. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) continue to face increasing costs and challenges as it presses on with becoming a fully digital tax authority, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.
#Feb.09.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Government opens up bidding for AI growth zones | Computer Weekly. As part of its AI opportunities action plan, the government is encouraging local authorities to put in bids for AI growth zones.
#Feb.09.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Tech companies brace after UK demands back door access to Apple cloud | Computer Weekly. Tech companies brace after UK demands back door access to Apple cloud Tech companies brace for more attacks on encryption The UK has served a notice on Apple demanding back door access to encrypted dat
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × US lawmakers move to ban DeepSeek AI tool | Computer Weekly. US politicians have introduced a bill seeking to ban the use of the DeepSeek AI tool on government-owned devices, citing national security concerns due to its alleged links to the Chinese state.
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Ransomware payment value fell over 30% in 2024 | Computer Weekly. Several factors, including the impact of law enforcement operations disrupting cyber criminal gangs and better preparedness among users, may be behind a significant drop in the total value of ransomwar
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Vietnam Air Traffic Management modernises comms for improved safety | Computer Weekly. Southeast Asian country’s national aviation body to deploy multi-service network offering to upgrade its legacy network systems, and enhance the performance and flexibility of its air traffic network.
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × AWS sees full-year profit and revenue growth as AI and public cloud demand soars | Computer Weekly. Amazon Web Services (AWS) reports full-year results and reveals capital expenditure toll the AI boom will take on its business in 2025
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Tech job postings dropped in 2024, according to research | Computer Weekly. Job postings for several IT roles returned to pre-pandemic levels last year, dropping when compared with 2023.
#Feb.07.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Data maturity survey finds a quarter of organisations with no strategy | Computer Weekly. One quarter of organisations surveyed for the third Carruthers and Jackson Data Maturity Index found to have no data strategy as they increase artificial intelligence engagement.
#Feb.06.2025
#computerweekly.com. × UK’s Cyber Monitoring Centre begins incident classification work | Computer Weekly. The Cyber Monitoring Centre will work to categorise major incidents against a newly developed scale to help organisations better understand the nature of systemic cyber attacks and learn from their imp
#Feb.06.2025
#computerweekly.com. × As Java turns 30, developers switch to OpenJDK | Computer Weekly. James Gosling invented Java in 1995. It has been kept up to date and now supports artificial intelligence, but Oracle Java is no longer the preferred choice.
#Feb.06.2025
#computerweekly.com. × Swedish commission delivers roadmap to drive artificial intelligence reforms | Computer Weekly. Sweden will invest in artificial intelligence in an effort to catch up with global leaders in the field.
#Feb.06.2025
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