#computerweekly.com. × History repeats itself in Post Office Capture redress scheme with low-ball offers made | Computer Weekly. Early signs show that former Post Office Capture users face derisory initial compensation offers and face impossible appeals process
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#computerweekly.com. × Police Digital Service future remains uncertain as ‘radical’ Home Office policing reform unveiled | Computer Weekly. The UK government’s long-awaited ‘radical’ policing reform whitepaper has finally dropped, but there is a distinct lack of detail in it about how exactly the Police Digital Service will fit into its vi
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Home Office announces sweeping police technology plans | Computer Weekly. The Home Office plans to ramp up its deployment of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technologies under wide-ranging reforms to UK policing
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Microsoft has already contracted GPUs to balance costs | Computer Weekly. The company claims that thanks to software optimisation and hardware asset management, it can make datacentre kit last six years
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Sir Alan Bates slams ‘nonsense’ reported about his financial redress settlement | Computer Weekly. Campaigning subpostmaster speaks out about the highly inaccurate claims about the compensation he received.
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Ex-directors of firm linked to Satoshi Nakamoto imposter sue over whistleblowing retaliation claims | Computer Weekly. Two former directors of London tech company nChain, associated with a computer scientist who falsely claimed to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, have told an employment tribunal they were dismisse
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × South Korea debuts foundation model in sovereign AI push | Computer Weekly. A consortium led by SK Telecom has built a sovereign AI model designed to reduce reliance on foreign tech, lower costs for local industry, and propel South Korea into the top ranks of AI powers
#Jan.30.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × SAP overcomes rough start to post 8% growth | Computer Weekly. SAP reports €36.8bn for 2025, up 8%, despite what CEO Christian Klein called a ‘rough start to the year’ due to geopolitical unrest from tariff conflict between the US and the EU
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × RAMP ransomware forum goes dark in probable FBI sting | Computer Weekly. RAMP, an infamous Russian-speaking cyber crime forum, has gone off the air after an apparent US operation.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears | Computer Weekly. The Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no effective constraints on where it can deploy the technology, arguing there are
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Forward Networks claims first network digital twin for enterprises | Computer Weekly. New network operations platform capability pairs agentic AI operations with network digital twin to enable NetOps and SecOps teams to ask complex questions, understand network behaviour and validate ou
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Skills key to successful AI adoption, says IBM | Computer Weekly. Research from IBM has found employees will need AI skills in the near future for organisations to benefit from the technology
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Security now one of the UK’s fastest-growing career paths | Computer Weekly. The number of people working in the cyber security field has almost trebled in the 2020s, with one cyber pro for every 68 businesses in the UK.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × UK government signs more partners to boost AI skills across the country | Computer Weekly. The government is setting out to educate 10 million adults in the UK on how to use artificial intelligence tools to streamline their work.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Troubleshooter steps in as Capita and civil service bosses apologise for pension scheme problems | Computer Weekly. High volumes of customer calls, backlogs and complex requests blamed for shaky start to life on civil service pension scheme for Capita
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Sonia Patel to become interim UK government chief technology officer | Computer Weekly. NHS England’s chief technology officer has taken on the same role for government on an interim 12-month fixed-term contract.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Interview: ManageEngine doubles down on data sovereignty with UAE datacentre launch | Computer Weekly. ManageEngine CEO Rajesh Ganesan explains why owning the cloud stack matters to CIOs in the Middle East, and how automation, AI and end-to-end IT management are reshaping enterprise priorities.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Meta’s latest results show diversification of datacentre capacity strategy | Computer Weekly. Social media giant Meta is facing increased datacentre costs due to rising server, memory and storage prices.
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Fujitsu boss ‘falls on his sword’ before settling with Post Office scandal victims | Computer Weekly. Fujitsu European boss is stepping down from his role amid the troubles brought on by the supplier’s central role in the Post Office scandal
#Jan.29.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Nvidia releases synthetic dataset to support Singapore’s AI ambitions | Computer Weekly. The AI chip giant has developed a synthetic dataset of personas to help developers build AI models that understand Singapore’s demographic and cultural nuances without using personally identifiable inf
#Jan.28.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Scotland gets AI growth zone boost in Lanarkshire | Computer Weekly. CoreWeave is building a 500MW AI cloud, providing the region with 800 high-paid jobs in artificial intelligence.
#Jan.28.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × UK government to develop AI tutoring tools | Computer Weekly. Schools will soon have access to free AI tools to help provide 1:1 tutoring to students, potentially levelling the playing field for those from disadvantaged backgrounds
#Jan.28.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × ENEC, TII and Aspire test autonomous aerial systems for critical infrastructure security | Computer Weekly. Abu Dhabi proof-of-concept project evaluates whether drone-based patrols are mature enough for safety-critical environments.
#Jan.28.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × UK competition regulator looks into Google’s AI search | Computer Weekly. The CMA has proposed a number of steps to ensure publishers are treated fairly by the search engine giant
#Jan.28.2026 ×
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