
#computerweekly.com. × Direct-to-device connectivity set to underpin next generation of industrial IoT | Computer Weekly. Research from satellite comms firm finds D2D connectivity will underpin the next generation of industrial internet of things with almost all IoT decision-makers set to adopt the technology within the n
#Feb.13.2026

#computerweekly.com. × UK government calls for review into mobile market | Computer Weekly. UK government creates programme to anticipate how the mobile market, and technologies that underpin it, will evolve over the next decade.
#Feb.13.2026

#computerweekly.com. × UK National Crime Agency seeks CDIO, offering more than £100k for the role | Computer Weekly. The National Crime Agency (NCA) is looking for a chief digital and information officer (CDIO) to set the agency’s digital, data and technology (DDaT) sourcing strategy, secure multi-year investment and
#Feb.13.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Openreach appoints new chief executive | Computer Weekly. UK’s leading broadband provider announces that its deputy CEO will succeed incumbent chief executive from 1 April 2026 looking to maintain pace of full-fibre deployment.
#Feb.13.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Singapore to form National AI Council, expands tax breaks to ease AI adoption | Computer Weekly. Singapore government unveils plans to spur AI adoption through fiscal incentives, implementation guidance, and workforce skilling in a concerted effort to drive the nation’s AI agenda
#Feb.13.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Government bank digital project a ‘full-spectrum disaster’ exposing taxpayers to risk | Computer Weekly. National Savings and Investments is unable to tell Public Accounts Committee the cost of its modernisation programme.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Europe’s data protection supervisors warn over plans to ‘narrow’ privacy rights | Computer Weekly. Europe’s data protection supervisors have warned that proposals by the European Commission to reform privacy law by narrowing the definition of personal data could erode privacy rights for EU citizens.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Thousands of unread emails and 20 million database errors cause civil service pension hardship | Computer Weekly. Capita is to “fast-track” any technology, including artificial intelligence that can help it clear a backlog in civil service pension work
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Large language models provide unreliable answers about public services, Open Data Institute finds | Computer Weekly. Research questions AI’s trustworthiness in giving people accurate information about government services.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Power supply issues flagged as major growth inhibitor of European datacentre market | Computer Weekly. The latest report into growth trends across the European datacentre market shines a light on how power supply issues are affecting things
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × European Commission: TikTok’s addictive design breaches EU law | Computer Weekly. In a preliminary ruling, the European Commission has said that TikTok’s additive design features are in breach of laws designed to create safer digital spaces
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × e& drives AI-first workforce transformation with Oracle Cloud | Computer Weekly. UAE technology group deploys Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM on OCI Dedicated Region to embed artificial intelligence (AI) across human resources (HR) while meeting national data sovereignty requirements.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × UK fintech investment slumped in 2025 | Computer Weekly. Investment in the UK fintech sector fell to its lowest level since 2020, but it is still the European destination attracting the most money.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × College of Policing accounts ‘disclaimed’ by auditor for second year in wake of IT failure | Computer Weekly. Government auditors have refused to endorse the financial accounts of the professional body for policing in England and Wales for a second year, following IT project blunders.
#Feb.12.2026

#computerweekly.com. × CVE volumes may plausibly reach 100,000 this year | Computer Weekly. The number of vulnerabilities to be disclosed in 2026 is almost certain to exceed last year's total, and may be heading towards 100,000, according to new analysis.
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × London Assembly member: Police should halt facial-recognition technology use | Computer Weekly. In lieu of a full-blown ban on the technology, Green London Assembly member Zoë Garbett has called for a number of new safeguards to be implemented that she feels would protect Londoners from “escalati
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × The Security Interviews: Mick Baccio, Splunk | Computer Weekly. Mick Baccio, global security advisor at Splunk SURGe and Cisco Foundation AI, reveals how the experience of running cyber on a dime for a US presidential campaign has informed how he does security, and
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Peer ‘disappointed’ that DWP review of subpostmaster prosecutions is still months away | Computer Weekly. Government indicates that there are so far 108 DWP prosecutions of subpostmasters that will be reviewed
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × APAC firms ditch Oracle Java to cut costs amid AI demands | Computer Weekly. Rising Oracle Java licensing fees and the massive infrastructure requirements of AI workloads are driving the region’s businesses to migrate to OpenJDK distributions.
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × UK government datacentre planning decisions queried over environmental oversight admission | Computer Weekly. The UK government's admission that it made a mistake granting permission for a hyperscale datacentre to be built in Iver, Buckinghamshire, has raised questions about the validity of similar projects it
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × CIOs discuss friction between legacy IT and innovation | Computer Weekly. While it may not be something IT leaders want to talk about, managing technical debt is critical to moving forward with IT innovation.
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Lack of resources greatest hurdle for regulating AI, MPs told | Computer Weekly. Regulators warned that statutory powers alone cannot address the ethical harms of artificial intelligence (AI).
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Fujitsu will be out by next summer, says Post Office CTO | Computer Weekly. Post Office’s project to replace its controversial core system, will contract suppliers by the summer of this year
#Feb.11.2026

#computerweekly.com. × Cisco shapes up for delivery of critical infrastructure in the AI era | Computer Weekly. Annual European expo reveals what IT and networking behemoth claims will be leap forward, with new products encompassing switches, optics, agentic operations and security including SASE.
#Feb.11.2026
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