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More staff are experimenting with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools in the workplace, but adoption may be being held back…
Microsoft claims its multi-point plan to promote innovation and competition in the artificial intelligence (AI) market represents the biggest commitment…
Threat actors with links to the Russian state are changing up their tactics as more organisations migrate to cloud-based infrastructure,…
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The Post Office scandal has become markedly political, and while Computer Weekly continues to investigate, the journalistic resources of the…
Storage and backup investment plans for 2024 show a significant bias towards averting risk and building resilience. At the same…
The government will not automatically include prosecutions of subpostmasters that used the Post Office’s old Capture software within forthcoming legislation…
A week after being knocked offline in a combined multinational law enforcement operation led by the UK’s National Crime Agency,…
Birmingham City Council’s troubled Oracle system is facing reimplementation as part of a recovery programme that aims to have a…
The Netherlands has the ambition to be a leader in Europe in applying and regulating safe and equitable generative AI…
UK datacentre operators need to brace themselves for the possibility of the UK government gaining powers that might insist they…
Top executives are always on the lookout for leadership best practice. Craig Donald, CIO at The Football Association (The FA),…











