Category: ComputerWeekly

27
Jun
2023

Johnson Controls opts for container-based app delivery with Portworx

Buildings management company Johnson Controls has standardised on Pure Storage’s Portworx container management platform to provide data protection for customer-facing…

IT Sustainability Think Tank: Carbon accounting and the changing regulatory landscape
27
Jun
2023

IT Sustainability Think Tank: Carbon accounting and the changing regulatory landscape

Interest in carbon accounting amongst businesses is growing in parity with the demands and expectations of industry and investors. For…

What secure coding practices mean to modern cyber security
26
Jun
2023

ChatGPT’s phishing ‘problem’ may not be overstated

Earlier in the year, 72% of cyber security leaders acknowledged they were worried cyber criminals would use AI to enhance…

Post Office scandal inquiry phase 4: Here come the lawyers…
26
Jun
2023

Post Office scandal inquiry phase 4: Here come the lawyers…

Phase 4 of the Horizon Inquiry is concerned with “Action against Sub-postmasters and others: policy making, audits and investigations, civil…

Could social media revolutionise war crimes trials?
26
Jun
2023

Could social media revolutionise war crimes trials?

As the war in Ukraine rages into its 16th deadly month, investigators far from the frontlines are trawling through thousands…

Office workers feel AI is better than a human boss
26
Jun
2023

Office workers feel AI is better than a human boss

A Censuswide survey for Business Name Generator has found that office-based workers prefer AI to their real bosses. In the…

Retail tech transformation: Winning boardroom hearts and minds
26
Jun
2023

Retail tech transformation: Winning boardroom hearts and minds

As Errol Gardner, global vice-chair of consulting at EY, a multinational professional services firm, explains in a TechTarget guest article…

Networking a reconfigured workspace | Computer Weekly
26
Jun
2023

Networking a reconfigured workspace | Computer Weekly

Office-based network infrastructure – the stuff that is installed within the guts of buildings – is made to last. But…

ICO under fire for taking limited action over serious data breaches
23
Jun
2023

ICO under fire for taking limited action over serious data breaches

Lawyers and data protection experts have criticised the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for limiting its enforcement action against Thames Valley…

Microsoft slammed for hitting European cloud users with ‘unfair, additional’ charges
23
Jun
2023

Microsoft slammed for hitting European cloud users with ‘unfair, additional’ charges

European enterprises and public sector organisations are spending billions of pounds extra each year for the privilege of running software…

Government announces £21m AI diagnostic fund as NHS hits 75
23
Jun
2023

Government announces £21m AI diagnostic fund as NHS hits 75

Health and Social Care secretary Steve Barclay has announced £21m funding for the NHS, ahead of the 75th anniversary of…

Generative AI: Data privacy, backup and compliance
23
Jun
2023

Generative AI: Data privacy, backup and compliance

Generative or conversational artificial intelligence (AI) tools have attracted a lot of attention, as well as some controversy, as applications…