721 Results for:bind

  • Sort by: 

Datacentres and energy, top women in tech – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast

By Clare McDonald, Caroline Donnelly, Brian McKenna 28 Sep 2022

We discuss the run-in to the announcement of the Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2022 list, the datacentre market and the energy crisis, and the Alliance for Data Science Professionals Read More

Algorithmic accountability needs meaningful public participation

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 25 Aug 2021

Global analysis by Ada Lovelace Institute and other research groups finds algorithmic accountability mechanisms in the public sector are hindered by a lack of engagement with the public Read More

PCI DSS compliance may be the answer to more than credit card privacy

By Scot Petersen 01 Nov 2011

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard -- PCI DSS -- has been around for a few years and has seemingly done a good job of keeping credit card data safe. No, it's not a binding regulation, ... Read More

CISA requires agencies to patch nearly 300 vulnerabilities

By Shaun Nichols 03 Nov 2021

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a directive for government agencies that requires patching for hundreds of known software security vulnerabilities. Read More

AWS re:Invent: The synchronous stack - AWS Data Exchange for APIs

By Adrian Bridgwater 30 Nov 2021

As AWS re:Invent 2021 swings into gear, we’re looking for software application development. More specifically, we’re looking for cloud software application development… and even more specifically ... Read More

Thailand builds new supercomputer to boost research

By Aaron Tan 06 Jan 2022

The National Science and Technology Development Agency’s new supercomputer will boost research in pharmaceuticals, renewable energy and weather forecasting, among other areas Read More

Minister defends digital economy legislation before Lords

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 09 Feb 2022

A digital minister has said that the UK’s forthcoming digital markets legislation is ‘superior’ to similar efforts in the EU, but could not commit to a specific time frame for when it will be introduced to ... Read More

Datacentres denied: West London server farm dispute prompts calls for UK planning system reform

By Caroline Donnelly 20 Nov 2023

The government is under fire after dismissing a datacentre development in west London despite soaring demand for capacity - but how can we balance new development with protecting the UK’s green spaces? Read More

Government should face legal deadlines on paying Post Office victims

By Karl Flinders 27 Feb 2024

The government should face a legal deadline on paying Horizon scandal victims and unfair previous settlements should be reopened, MPs have been told - amid further boardroom controversy at the Post Office Read More

Spot by NetApp absorbs Fylamynt for cloud automation

By Tim McCarthy 02 Mar 2022

NetApp acquires Fylamynt, a CloudOps startup that could become the 'glue' for the Spot by NetApp portfolio, analysts say. Read More