#computerweekly.com. × NS&I seeks Bank of England counsel over project disaster | Computer Weekly. The Bank of England’s successful IT transformation, praised by the National Audit Office, is being used as a model for government departments, including NS&I, which faces a failing IT project.
#Mar.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × MPs launch inquiry into use of tech in education | Computer Weekly. The use of tech and artificial intelligence has the potential to help delivery of education in the UK, so a committee of MPs has launched an inquiry into its opportunities and challenges.
#Mar.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × NCSC: No increase in cyber threat from Iran, but be prepared | Computer Weekly. While cyber threat levels remain stable following the outbreak of war in the Middle East at the weekend, at-risk organisations in the UK should take steps now to ward off potential reprisals from Iran-
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Demand necessitates digital twin and data visualisation at National Grid | Computer Weekly. In-house project replaces spreadsheet-based planning for future electricity network.
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Virtual twins and AI companions target enterprise war rooms | Computer Weekly. Dassault Systèmes claims platform can answer complex business questions in seconds, but approach requires rethinking enterprise data architecture.
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × UK government consults on social media ban for under-16s | Computer Weekly. The UK government is consulting parents, children, technology companies and civil society groups over proposals to protect children online, including banning children under 16 from social media.
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Micron opens $2.75bn chip assembly plant in India | Computer Weekly. Test and assembly site in Gujarat marks India’s first commercial semiconductor production following multibillion-dollar investments in US and Singapore to meet growing demand for storage and memory chi
#Mar.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × UK direct-to-device satellite connectivity takes off with Virgin Media O2 | Computer Weekly. Leading UK mobile operator switches on pace comms service in a move to make UK the first country in Europe to go live with direct-to-cell satellite mobile data connectivity.
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × NTT Data, Ericsson team to scale private 5G, physical AI for enterprises | Computer Weekly. Global comms tech provider and business and technology services firm forge global partnership to establish 5G as the foundational operating layer for enterprise AI, looking to scale AI-driven operation
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Connectivity, AI drive fleet safety, productivity and decision-making | Computer Weekly. Report into state of fleet technology across US reveals three key priorities for the year: increasing productivity, reducing costs and enhancing driver safety – with AI and connected technology serving
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × UK has laid track for open banking, but failed to run trains | Computer Weekly. The UK risks losing its fintech leadership, with open banking progress slow, as countries such as the UAE and India advance rapidly.
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Wildix looks to bring conversations under enterprise control with eSIM | Computer Weekly. AI-powered Fixed Mobile Convergence capability designed to connect native mobile calls to enterprise workflows, preserving identity, context and customer insight without requiring an app.
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Australia inks five-year deal with Microsoft to drive AI and cloud adoption | Computer Weekly. The Digital Transformation Agency’s new agreement promises cost certainty, improved discounts, and a skills fund to support the government’s digital transformation agenda
#Feb.27.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Qilin crew continues to dominate ransomware ecosystem | Computer Weekly. The Qilin ransomware gang remained 'top dog' in January 2026 with over 100 observed cyber attacks to its name, amid a rapidly evolving, and fragmenting, cyber criminal ecosystem.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × India AI Impact Summit: Open source gains ground, but sovereignty tensions persist | Computer Weekly. While open source artificial intelligence gained unprecedented recognition during the latest global AI summit, divisions over governance, market concentration and regulatory power cast doubt on whether
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × UK to see weekend protests against ‘dirty datacentres’ | Computer Weekly. Environmental charity Global Action Plan UK is coordinating a campaign effort to bring attention to wider concerns about datacentre electricity demand, water use and environmental impacts
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Fake UK government website redirect detection time reduced to eight days | Computer Weekly. It used to take two months, but the UK government has reduced the time it takes to address fake DNS redirects.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Firecell, CloudRAN.AI collaborate to cut cost and complexity of private 5G | Computer Weekly. Hot on the heels of the Accelleran merger, purpose-built private 5G connectivity company unveils radio portfolio integration to give system integrators faster, more affordable deployment route across i
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × First HPE datacentre modules set to land at Derbyshire AI site | Computer Weekly. Carbon3.ai’s plans for a ‘national grid for AI’ based on renewable energy set to break ground for the first time at Derbyshire landfill site powered by off-grid gas.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Deputy prime minister vows to reform justice system with AI | Computer Weekly. Deputy prime minister David Lammy has promised to reform the UK’s justice system through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Santander pins €1bn business value gain on AI | Computer Weekly. Bank said artificial intelligence will be fully embedded into the business, personalising customer experiences.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × US artificial intelligence developers accuse Chinese firms of stealing their data | Computer Weekly. Artificial intelligence developers are accusing Chinese firms of stealing their intellectual property following a spate of ‘distillation attacks’, despite their own alleged theft of training data.
#Feb.26.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN users targeted in series of cyber attacks | Computer Weekly. The NCSC, Cisa, and other Five Eyes agencies have warned of mass exploitation of vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, which Cisco is attributing to an unknown threat actor called UAT-8616.
#Feb.25.2026
#computerweekly.com. × The UK’s proposed social media ban explained | Computer Weekly. The UK government will use new legal powers to lay the groundwork for an under-16 social media ban after its consultation on children’s digital well-being, but opponents warn the measures being conside
#Feb.25.2026
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