Category: ComputerWeekly
The second edition of Thomson Reuters’ Future of professionals report has found that within five years, artificial intelligence (AI) could take…
The latest Gartner worldwide IT spending forecast shows that the analyst firm expects a 7.5% increase in spending compared to…
Finland’s technology sector has raised strong opposition to new labour market-based anti-immigration legislation that threatens to derail plans by business…
The two central London NHS Trusts affected by the Qilin ransomware attack on pathology lab partner Synnovis are still cancelling…
Free Microsoft Office licences negotiated by the Scottish government for school pupils is set to end at the start of…
Two-thirds of parents across Austria (66%) and Germany (65%) believe that artificial intelligence (AI) is a highly effective educational tool,…
The year-on-year (YoY) growth of cloud storage and computing suggests an unstoppable trend of customers that have moved away from…
A senior civil servant on the Post Office board said subpostmasters were “sabre-rattling” when, in 2015, they announced they were…
Howdens, which supplies kitchens to tradespeople, has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered app to provide technical knowledge. Chip uses…
Farming is one of the oldest industries in the world, with evidence of agriculture being found as far back as…
High-profile cyber attacks and data breaches that make headline news have done much to increase awareness of security issues among…
AT&T, one of the largest and oldest telecoms and mobile network operators in the United States, has lost control of…