Category: ComputerWeekly
Private sector buyers of IT and services face higher costs from new tariffs levied by the US. Meanwhile, possible retaliation…
Direction of travel is an important consideration for everyone at The AA. For group CIO Antony Hausdoerfer, it means making…
Technology firms globally are actively “aiding and abetting” Israel’s “crimes of apartheid and genocide” against Palestinians, said United Nations (UN)…
Zopa will tap into the tech ecosystem in Manchester through a regional office that could eventually house 500 staff. The…
It is just over a year since Cern, home to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), became the base for the…
One might not typically expect a childhood on a Texas farm to lead to a career that involve investigating cybercriminals…
A few months ago, Microsoft introduced Copilot Tuning, offering its customers a way to use low-code tooling in Microsoft Copilot…
A cyber security incident at Australian airline Qantas originating through the compromise of a third-party contact centre is being tentatively…
Google has pushed an emergency update to the widely used Chrome browser after identifying an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in…
The United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has reiterated and extended previous warnings over the activities of Iranian…
Microsoft’s “harmful” cloud licensing practices need to be swiftly and directly remediated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to prevent…
Back in 2010, when I was working in IT in local government, shared services were hailed as a lifeline. Councils…











