
#computerweekly.com. × Researchers say AI fails to describe complexities of Holocaust | Computer Weekly. Using AI in Holocaust education will require the responsible digitisation of historical assets, as well as collaboration between system providers and domain-specific experts, to ensure effective guardr
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × TenneT deploys optical network offshore in North Sea to boost output | Computer Weekly. Leading European offshore transmission systems operator deploys critical optical networking technology for eight new 2-gigawatt platforms in the Dutch North Sea to deliver green energy to land.
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Zoom enhances Team Chat to streamline collaboration | Computer Weekly. AI-first work platform provider updates productivity tool to include a new sidebar to organise and streamline chat communication, support for code blocks and in-line code and AI Companion integrations
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Lords debate government approach to automated decision-making | Computer Weekly. During the second reading debate of a Lords private members’ bill seeking to better regulate public sector algorithms, the government argued existing measures were sufficient to protect the public.
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Enterprises need to make better choices to reduce GenAI emissions | Computer Weekly. Capgemini says the high environmental costs of generative artificial intelligence systems mean organisations need to develop roadmaps to make their use more sustainable.
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Why CIO tenures are getting shorter ... and why it matters | Computer Weekly. It is widely acknowledged that CIOs (and other tech leaders such as CTOs) on average spend a relatively short time in their roles compared to other executive leaders. The average CIO tenure is in the r
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Comms, tech providers drive cross-border 5G highway in France, Germany | Computer Weekly. 5G Autobahn to Autoroute project to connect the cities of Metz in France to Saarbrücken in Germany with advanced mobility.
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Biden signs new cyber order days before Trump inauguration | Computer Weekly. With days left in the White House, outgoing US president Joe Biden has signed a wide-ranging cyber security executive order with far-reaching implications
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Russia’s Star Blizzard pivots to WhatsApp in spear-phishing campaign | Computer Weekly. The Russian cyber spy operation known as Star Blizzard changed tactics after a takedown operation by Microsoft and the US authorities, turning to widely-used messaging platform WhatsApp to try to ensna
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Fujitsu staff at HMRC to strike for two days over pay | Computer Weekly. More public image woes for Fujitsu as hundreds of staff to strike after fellow workers at HMRC get significantly bigger pay rise,
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Sunderland self-driving bus project gains autonomy provider | Computer Weekly. Oxford-based connected vehicle software provider announced as key partner for autonomous transport initiative.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × NAO calls for ‘cross-government’ revamp of IT procurement to improve ‘big tech’ project outcomes | Computer Weekly. The National Audit Office has highlighted a series of shortcomings in the government’s approach to digital procurement.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Almost half of UK banks set to miss DORA deadline | Computer Weekly. A significant minority of financial services organisations in the UK will not be fully compliant with the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) when it comes into force on 17 January.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × BT unveils 5G Standalone network slicing deployment first in Belfast | Computer Weekly. UK’s leading telco BT announced the first real-world deployment of 5G Standalone network slicing capabilities in a slicing trial that brought payments to Belfast Christmas Market last month.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × UK Home Office reveals new approach to deliver Emergency Services Network | Computer Weekly. IT partners announced to get over-budget emergency services communications network back on track.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Bank of England and New York counterpart exchange puts technology cooperation into 3D | Computer Weekly. A staff exchange between regulators will see US and UK financial technology experts cross the Atlantic
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × L’Oréal: Making AI worth it | Computer Weekly. No stranger to advanced technologies, cosmetics firm L’Oréal is partnering with IBM on GenAI capabilities to support its sustainability goals.
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × DDN seeks AI leadership as it bags $300m investment | Computer Weekly. DDN aims to take high-performance computing expertise and become a leader in storage for artificial intelligence. It builds on years in the HPC space, and now has £300m from Blackstone, a fund with an
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Davos 2025: Digital supply chains at risk as world faces two years of turbulence | Computer Weekly. The risk of conflict, growing protectionism, tariffs and trade wars, and growing regulation threaten to disrupt the supply chains of companies, including access to data centers and the ability to trans
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Diversity in tech 2024: Collaboration is vital for DEI progress | Computer Weekly. At the 2024 Computer Weekly and Harvey Nash diversity in tech event, speakers and audience members alike made it clear that gaining true equity in the technology sector will continue to move at a snail
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Nexfibre calls for regulatory action on Openreach’s broadband overreach | Computer Weekly. UK fibre provider publishes report urging regulatory consistency for broadband industry, including maintaining restrictions on market leader to avoid ‘harming investment, innovation and the progress’ o
#Jan.16.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Government, Nesta and ODI issue £600k smart data challenge to technologists | Computer Weekly. Department for Business and Trade, Challenge Works and the ODI have issued a ‘smart data challenge’ to app developers and entrepreneurs with a total prize fund of £600,000.
#Jan.15.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Cyber security dovetails with AI to lead 2025 corporate IT investment | Computer Weekly. Cyber security and GenAI top enterprise IT investment plans for 2025, whether singly or together, according to research from Enterprise Strategy Group.
#Jan.15.2025 ×

#computerweekly.com. × Users protest, flee TikTok as clock ticks on US ban | Computer Weekly. As the US Supreme Court prepares to rule on the future of TikTok, rumours of a sale are swirling around Washington DC while panicked users make plans for an exodus
#Jan.15.2025 ×
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