Category: ComputerWeekly
Researchers from the Radcliffe Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford have published a study looking at how artificial…
Dell has upgraded its PowerStore midrange block (and file) access storage arrays with Intel Xeon central processing units (CPUs) to…
While experts have questioned why Birmingham City Council (BCC) chose to modify and adapt a new Oracle system rather than…
Former bosses at Copeland Borough Council blame a 2017 ransomware attack for the authority’s failure to submit audited accounts for…
Fujitsu is set to receive a further £180m in taxpayers’ cash to extend its contract to run the controversial Post…
A former student at the Inns of Court College of Advocacy (ICCA) says he was hauled over the coals by…
Taxpayers are facing a £1bn bill for the Post Office to replace its controversial Horizon IT system, Computer Weekly has…
Some of the most prominent malware-dropping botnets in operation today, including Bumblebee, IcedID, Pikabot, Smokeloader, SystemBC and Trickbot, have been…
Earlier in May, Microsoft announced the Copilot+ PC, a new category of Windows PC designed for artificial intelligence (AI) applications….
How many times have you said to yourself, “I must clear out that shed/loft/garage”? We’ve all said it and our…
One of Norway’s largest financial services companies has divested from IBM over the role its biometric database technologies play in…
A phishing campaign targeting, of all things, people who might be interested in buying a second-hand piano, may have netted…