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02 Jul 2025
Arista buys VeloCloud from Broadcom
By Nicole LaskowskiArista fills a gap in its portfolio with VeloCloud's SD-WAN capabilities.
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02 Jul 2025
IFS snaps up AI agent platform vendor TheLoops
By Jim O'DonnellIFS has beefed up its industrial AI agentic capabilities by acquiring TheLoops.
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02 Jul 2025
Racial bias evident in psychiatric recommendations by LLMs
By Anuja VaidyaNew research shows psychiatric treatment recommendations by LLMs are prone to racial bias, highlighting the importance of AI oversight to ensure health equity.
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03 Jul 2025
How GoTo’s high-stakes cloud shift is powering Its AI future
By Aaron TanThe Indonesian tech giant has migrated half its infrastructure to Alibaba Cloud, paving the way for AI initiatives to solve real-world business problems and support local languages
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02 Jul 2025
US CISA agency extends Iran cyber alert, warns of CNI threat
By Alex ScroxtonThe US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency reiterates guidance for operators of critical national infrastructure as it eyes the possibility of cyber attacks from Iran
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02 Jul 2025
Google fixes type confusion flaw in Chrome browser
By Alex ScroxtonAn actively exploited type confusion vulnerability in the Google Chrome web browser needs immediate attention from users
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02 Jul 2025
Scattered Spider link to Qantas hack is likely, say experts
By Alex ScroxtonA developing cyber attack at Australian airline Qantas that started at a third-party call centre is already being tentatively attributed to Scattered Spider. Find out more and learn about the next steps for those affected
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02 Jul 2025
TSB faces another risky IT migration as Santander eyes UK bank
By Karl FlindersTSB’s customers were moved to the in-house-developed platform of its parent, Sabadell, in a disastrous migration in 2018
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02 Jul 2025
Network failures see third of UK businesses lose £4m a year
By Joe O’HalloranResearch finds as many as half of UK businesses have been forced to urgently re-evaluate their tech infrastructure following a wave of high-profile IT outages
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02 Jul 2025
Bias and lack of flexibility hindering diversity, finds DSIT
By Clare McDonaldA diversity and inclusion report compiled for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology outlines the many barriers to diversity in the UK’s tech sector
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02 Jul 2025
Digital Catapult claims milestone in UK advanced connectivity landscape
By Joe O’HalloranDeep tech innovation organisation awarded accreditation as the UK’s only European Open Testing and Integration Centre.
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02 Jul 2025
TD Synnex adds more development muscle with Apptium
By Simon QuickeDistributor TD Synnex adds more software development expertise while elsewhere Xerox closes its Lexmark deal
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02 Jul 2025
Law professor urges CMA to take swift and urgent action over Microsoft cloud licensing
By Caroline DonnellyUniversity of Leeds law professor has published an academic paper calling on the UK Competition and Markets Authority not to drag its heels on correcting Microsoft’s controversial cloud licensing habits
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02 Jul 2025
Dutch study uncovers cognitive biases undermining cyber security board decisions
By Kim LoohuisDutch research reveals how cognitive biases can lead to catastrophic security decisions
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02 Jul 2025
Digital workers at US bank to get their own email accounts
By Karl FlindersThe financial services sector is leading the way when it comes to using AI across operations – and it’s not afraid to talk about it
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02 Jul 2025
Ericsson recommits to UK 6G research programme
By Joe O’HalloranGlobal tech provider offers commitment to UK government in driving research and playing an active role in shaping the technologies and standards that will define 6G
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02 Jul 2025
DDN targets enterprise-shaped hole in its AI storage offer
By Stéphane LarcherSpecialist in AI and HPC storage DDN has oriented towards higher performance array products more suited to the enterprise as it aims at $1bn in turnover for 2025
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02 Jul 2025
Enterprise AI adoption moving beyond experimentation
By Aaron TanMoe Abdula, vice-president of customer engineering at Google Cloud, discusses the shift from AI experimentation to production, and the role of infrastructure and agentic platforms
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02 Jul 2025
Virgin Media O2 boosts mobile network through Vodafone spectrum acquisition
By Joe O’HalloranDetails released of spectrum transfer agreement between leading UK telcos, which is expected to materially enhance Virgin Media O2’s network position and improve connectivity experience of businesses across the country
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02 Jul 2025
Qantas customer data exposed in contact centre breach
By Aaron TanAustralian flag carrier is investigating significant data theft of personal information for up to six million customers after a third-party platform used by its call centre was compromised
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01 Jul 2025
Senate's 'One Big, Beautiful Bill' affects AI, U.S. energy
By Makenzie HollandThe massive tax bill passed by the Senate represents a shift in U.S. energy policy and opens a window for Congress to move on a federal AI framework.
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01 Jul 2025
Cloudflare to let customers block AI web crawlers
By Alex ScroxtonPublishers and other providers of creative content now have the option to block AI crawlers from accessing and scraping their intellectual property with new tools from Cloudflare.
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01 Jul 2025
Claim denials the biggest threat to revenue cycle: Survey
By Jacqueline LaPointeAccording to a survey, revenue cycle leaders see claim denials as their top threat as organizations face challenges with working denials, managing appeals and tracking patterns.
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01 Jul 2025
Education customers need to move away from Windows 10
By Simon QuickeFrom a security perspective, the option of remaining with an operating system that has had its support ended is not a wise one
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01 Jul 2025
Rubrik pivots to generative AI with Predibase acquisition
By Tim McCarthyData stored within Rubrik's backup platform could soon be another data lake for customers to tap into as the vendor looks to acquire AI specialists Predibase.
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01 Jul 2025
The road to quantum datacentres goes beyond logical qubits
By Cliff SaranIndustry experts gathered in London to explore the missing pieces needed to deploy quantum computing at scale in datacentres
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01 Jul 2025
ING Bank transforming operations through agentic AI
By Karl FlindersNetherlands-headquartered international bank is using artificial intelligence throughout its operations
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01 Jul 2025
Openreach adds 21 locations in broadband upgrade footprint
By Joe O’HalloranUK’s largest broadband network provider makes significant addition to infrastructure, staying on track to make full-fibre gigabit available to 30 million premises in all corners of the UK by 2030
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01 Jul 2025
HPE's Mottram touts key Aruba Networking AI advancements
By Shane SniderThe infrastructure company is injecting AI throughout its business, including its networking arm, which will harness the power of agentic AI.
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01 Jul 2025
CMS, FBI warn healthcare entities about fraud, phishing scam
By Jill McKeonCriminals are impersonating health insurers and sending fraudulent fax requests for medical records and documentation as part of an ongoing phishing scam, the FBI and CMS warned.
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01 Jul 2025
Virtual care at home saves money, but payer reform needed
By Anuja VaidyaA new study shows that a virtual, at-home acute care program could save millions, but financial viability depends on payer mix, highlighting the need for payment reform.
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01 Jul 2025
Logicalis reaches sustainability milestone
By Simon QuickeChannel player Logicalis shares progress on reducing carbon emissions as it moves towards meeting ambitious targets
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01 Jul 2025
Firms must adopt skills-based strategy for human-AI workforce
By Aaron TanTo unlock the value of AI agents, organisations must shift to a skills-based strategy and manage their new digital employees with the same rigour as their human workforce, according to a senior Workday executive
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30 Jun 2025
Baidu makes foundation model Ernie 4.5 open source
By Esther ShittuThe China-based AI vendor has contributed to the open source community before. The release of the family of open models highlights the growth of the open source community in GenAI.
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30 Jun 2025
Government launches Gov.uk App
By Lis EvenstadThe public beta version of the app will allow users to access government services on their phones, based on their needs and interests
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30 Jun 2025
FDA removes REMS for all autologous CAR T-cell immunotherapies
By Alivia Kaylor, MScThe FDA has ended the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies safety program for six approved BCMA- and CD19-directed autologous chimeric antigen receptor T-cell immunotherapies.
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30 Jun 2025
DOJ clears road for HPE's $14B Juniper Networks acquisition
By Shane SniderJuniper is now part of HPE. To close the deal, HPE agreed to sell off its Instant On wireless networking business and license source code for Juniper's Mist AIOps software.
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30 Jun 2025
New CMS model goes after healthcare fraud through prior auths
By Jacqueline LaPointeA new CMS Innovation Center model plans to reduce healthcare fraud, waste and abuse in Traditional Medicare by using AI to improve and expedite the prior authorization process.
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30 Jun 2025
News brief: AI security threats surge as governance lags
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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30 Jun 2025
Channel moves: Who’s gone where?
By Simon QuickeThere are moves of note this week at Arc, PaperCut, Synaxon, Proofpoint and Symatrix
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30 Jun 2025
Netgear looks to channel to drive business division growth
By Simon QuickeNetworking player Netgear keen to build on momentum in sales to a growing SME customer base
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30 Jun 2025
Second AI Energy Council meeting looks to forecast future demand
By Cliff SaranGiven Labour’s ambition to use AI to drive economic growth, questions need to be answered on how the nation’s energy grid will cope
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30 Jun 2025
Expanding preventive screening advice may boost health equity
By Sara HeathResearchers examined recommendations for lung cancer screening to demonstrate how expanding preventive screening advisory can support health equity.
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30 Jun 2025
How modular design is reshaping India’s datacentre landscape
By Pratima HarigunaniModular datacentre infrastructure can help Indian enterprises build faster, greener and more flexible datacentres to cope with the demand for local data storage and growing use of AI and edge computing
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30 Jun 2025
Gartner: Build trust in data before betting the business on AI
By Stephen WithersAt its Data & Analytics Summit in Sydney, Gartner analysts advised businesses to prioritise data trust over artificial intelligence hype and outlined the coming era of autonomous business processes guided by AI agents
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27 Jun 2025
Citrix Bleed 2 under active attack, reports suggest
By Alex ScroxtonDays after news emerged of a Citrix NetScaler flaw comparable in its scope and severity to 2023’s infamous Citrix Bleed, there are already clear indicators that threat actors are taking advantage of the critical vulnerability
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27 Jun 2025
Scattered Spider cyber gang turns fire on aviation sector
By Alex ScroxtonMultiple reports are emerging of cyber attacks on airlines – Google Cloud’s Mandiant believes them to be linked
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27 Jun 2025
ACIP votes to remove thimerosal from flu vaccines
By Alivia Kaylor, MScThe CDC's newly restructured Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) votes to recommend against flu vaccines containing thimerosal.
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27 Jun 2025
Over 2 million affected by US supermarket breach
By Alex ScroxtonBelgian-Dutch supermarket operator Ahold Delhaize reveals that more than two million people, including employees, had their data compromised following a November 2024 ransomware attack
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27 Jun 2025
Interview: Developing a CIO strategy for artificial intelligence
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Chris Loake, group CIO at Hiscox, about the roll-out of Microsoft Copilot and how to succeed with AI projects
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27 Jun 2025
Ciaran Martin: AI might disturb attacker-defender security balance
By Brian McKennaThe founder of the National Cyber Security Centre spoke with Computer Weekly at Infosecurity Europe 2025 about how artificial intelligence might disturb the attacker-defender security equilibrium
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27 Jun 2025
MPs propose ban on predictive policing
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMPs are attempting to amend the UK government’s forthcoming Crime and Policing Bill so that it prohibits the use of controversial predictive policing systems
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27 Jun 2025
Working Together for Channel Success: Analysts discuss security, partner programmes, sustainability
By Simon QuickeThe topics of security, sustainability and the need for evolving partner programmes were discussed at the partner event
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27 Jun 2025
UK joins global health regulator network for safe use of AI
By Lis EvenstadThe Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has become a founding member of the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network, aiming to get trustworthy artificial intelligence tools into the NHS
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27 Jun 2025
Fujitsu’s grip on HMRC loosening but bags of taxpayer cash still to be made
By Karl FlindersThe complicated and risky nature of replacing IT suppliers in major government contracts means Fujitsu will be cashing in for years to come
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27 Jun 2025
Silicon Valley execs sworn in to US Army reserves specialist unit
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonFour technology executives are brought into the military to make the armed forces ‘more lethal’, reflecting softening attitudes throughout the sector towards ‘the business of inflicting violence’
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26 Jun 2025
Seven main suspects under police investigation in national Post Office probe
By Karl FlindersThe national police investigation into crimes related to the Post Office scandal expects the number of suspects to continue to rise
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26 Jun 2025
Vibe coding with AI sparks debate, reshapes developer jobs
By Beth PariseauThe 'vibe coding' catchphrase shows that GenAI is transforming software developer jobs -- but just how much change is coming? It depends on who you ask.
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26 Jun 2025
Fair use rulings favor Meta and Anthropic but are limited
By Esther ShittuWhile the judges agreed with the fair use argument, it doesn't mean other lawsuits will have the same ruling. It's also likely that the Supreme Court will be the ultimate decider.
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26 Jun 2025
In an FTC antitrust win, Meta could face divestitures
By Makenzie HollandThe FTC argues that Meta acquired Instagram and WhatsApp to eliminate competition in social media networks. If the FTC wins its case, Meta could be forced to sell those products.
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26 Jun 2025
SAP agrees to allow Celonis data access until case resolved
By Jim O'DonnellSAP agrees to allow Celonis customers to access data from its systems as their legal battle continues, but customers will be best served if the vendors resolve data access issues.
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26 Jun 2025
Sky ECC distributor released from French custody pending trial
By Rebecca TidyCanadian businessman accused of distributing Sky ECC encrypted phones has been released on bail after over four years in custody without a trial
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26 Jun 2025
British hacker IntelBroker faces years in a US prison cell
By Alex ScroxtonUS authorities have unsealed charges against 25-year-old hacker Kai West, aka IntelBroker, accusing him of being behind multiple cyber attacks
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26 Jun 2025
Next phase of fintech reflected in strong financials, says World Economic Forum
By Karl FlindersDigital-powered finance firms might not be growing their customer base as fast as the immediate post-pandemic period, but revenue and profits are strong
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26 Jun 2025
Best Buy sells Current Health back to former CEO
By Anuja VaidyaBest Buy has sold RPM provider Current Health back to its former CEO amid restructuring and revised financial projections for its health division.
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26 Jun 2025
National health expenditures to reach $8.6T by 2033: CMS
By Jacqueline LaPointeCMS projects national health expenditures to increase by 5.8% from 2024 to 2033, reaching $8.6 trillion by the end of the period as the last of the Baby Boomers age into Medicare.
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26 Jun 2025
Glasgow Council services remain offline a week after cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonDisruption continues a week after core services at Glasgow City Council were forced offline following a cyber attack on a third-party IT services provider
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26 Jun 2025
UK rail network gets on track for enhanced connectivity
By Joe O’HalloranPartnership between UK rail infrastructure provider and communications firm aims to boost 4G/5G connectivity on trains and in stations, tackle signal blackspots in tunnels, and pave the way for train performance improvements across Britain
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26 Jun 2025
Aviva Stadium upgrades 5G infrastructure
By Joe O’HalloranIreland’s premier sporting venue upgrades communications infrastructure to offer 5G capability claiming to have improved significantly mobile performance, coverage and capacity
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26 Jun 2025
Cyber insurers adding to MSP challenges
By Simon QuickeThe prospect that some managed service providers could fall foul of the needs of the insurance industry is a concern raised by Canalys
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26 Jun 2025
Public sector spends £16.6bn directly with tech suppliers every year
By Lis EvenstadGovernment and public sector bodies spent big on technology last year, but the majority of the money went to large IT suppliers, with 84% of the total spend going to so-called ‘tech titans’, according to a report from Tussell
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26 Jun 2025
UK IT infrastructure processes images looking back 20 billion light years
By Karl FlindersA UK team prepared infrastructure to process images from world’s largest digital camera and provide on-demand access to global science community
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26 Jun 2025
AI competitiveness maxing out US bandwidth
By Joe O’HalloranResearch finds growing demand to bring compute and data closer to the edge for real-time performance. Hyperscalers and datacentres are securing dense metro networks to support AI inference and regional interconnects
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25 Jun 2025
Google settlement may affect DOJ antitrust remedies
By Makenzie HollandGoogle faces numerous antitrust challenges and has agreed to spend $500 million revamping its regulatory compliance structure in a settlement with shareholders.
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25 Jun 2025
Confluent platform update targets performance, simplicity
By Eric AvidonThe vendor's latest release replaces its coordinating technology to make its tools easier to use and updates its Control Center for more efficient streaming data workloads.
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25 Jun 2025
HPE Alletra modernizes IT at Australian cancer research firm
By Tim McCarthyOlivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute in Melbourne leans on HPE Alletra storage and servers to modernize infrastructure and look to a private cloud future.
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25 Jun 2025
Gen AI company Abridge raises $300M, targets revenue cycle
By Jacqueline LaPointeThe rapidly growing healthcare AI start-up Abridge raised more funding to expand its generative AI for clinical documentation to revenue cycle management, per a new announcement.
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25 Jun 2025
Swisscom claims world first with sovereign SASE connectivity service
By Joe O’HalloranSASE applied at heart of leading Swiss telco’s converged networking and cyber security offering to deliver customised, advanced networking and security services directly from its own infrastructure
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25 Jun 2025
HPE launches software push with CloudOps bundle
By Tim McCarthyAt HPE Discover, the infrastructure vendor promises a 'great VM reset' on HPE Private Cloud and touts a new software push.
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25 Jun 2025
Latest Citrix vulnerability could be every bit as bad as Citrix Bleed
By Alex ScroxtonA Citrix NetScaler flaw that was quietly patched earlier in June is gathering widespread attention after experts noted strong similarities to the Citrix Bleed vulnerability that caused chaos in late 2023
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25 Jun 2025
Channel still key to plugging security expertise gaps
By Simon QuickeAnalyses of the state of ransomware by Sophos and from the NCC Group underlines the continuing need for partners to aid customers
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25 Jun 2025
Jitterbit expanding indirect business
By Simon QuickeArtificial intelligence and automation expert cuts ribbon on partner programme as it looks to generate more revenues via the channel
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25 Jun 2025
HPE arming partners with latest AI technology
By Simon QuickeVendor keen to ensure its channel is up to speed on agentic AI as it unveils a number of product enhancements
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25 Jun 2025
Satellite data to drive innovation in UK public services
By Joe O’HalloranUK Space Agency announces £2.5m funding for research into applications for the use of satellite data to help transform the delivery of public services
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25 Jun 2025
Google touts free tier for multimodal AI terminal
By Beth PariseauGoogle intends to differentiate Gemini CLI with multimodal support, including video, and an expansive free tier for individual users.
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25 Jun 2025
Genesys Cloud AI Studio enables generative AI agents
By Don FluckingerGenesys enables custom generative AI agents for its users.
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25 Jun 2025
Thames Freeport lands multisite private 5G network
By Joe O’HalloranVerizon Business and Nokia to deliver multiple dedicated infrastructures to enhance port operations with AI-driven data analytics, autonomous vehicle control and real-time logistics orchestration
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25 Jun 2025
Misdiagnosis hurts urgent care patient experience in 2025
By Sara HeathAlthough the urgent care patient experience is still generally good, more online provider reviews mention misdiagnosis issues.
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25 Jun 2025
Brightspeed, Calix conclude ‘innovative, seamless’ 50G-PON test
By Joe O’HalloranUS broadband and telecommunications services provider’s technology advancement centre tests passive optical fibre network capabilities that it says will support rapid, scalable growth today and for years to come
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25 Jun 2025
Arelion upgrades Scandinavian network to support AI ‘superhighway’
By Joe O’HalloranIP backbone and diverse connectivity services provider deploys 1.6Tbps and scalable 400G coherent pluggable optics for network between Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen
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24 Jun 2025
Wrongly convicted subpostmasters may have to wait another year for redress
By Karl FlindersMPs on the Public Accounts Committee say the government has not done enough to contact all those who qualify for Post Office scandal compensation schemes
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24 Jun 2025
Agentic AI at the core of HPE networking, GreenLake updates
By Shane SniderThe infrastructure titan launched several new products and services aimed at bolstering customers' appetite and abilities for AI workload optimization.
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24 Jun 2025
Trump wants to axe rules affecting business competition
By Makenzie HollandAs the FTC and DOJ work to assess what rules to cut, lawmakers disagree on how deregulation will affect U.S. markets.
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24 Jun 2025
AI-generated deepfakes spread in Israel-Iran-U.S. conflict
By Esther ShittuBad actors have used AI technology for more than a decade to spread misinformation and disinformation. However, the tools are getting more sophisticated and difficult to detect.
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24 Jun 2025
New Actian features target data discoverability, reliability
By Eric AvidonAutomatically embedded data governance, data product registration on a data marketplace platform and a natural language interface aim to make trusted data easier to discover.
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24 Jun 2025
UK ransomware costs significantly outpace other countries
By Alex ScroxtonUK organisations hit by ransomware attacks paid much higher ransoms than in other countries over the past 12 months, according to study
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24 Jun 2025
Telehealth key factor in rising abortions post-Dobbs
By Anuja VaidyaA new report shows that telehealth is driving the increase in abortions, with telehealth abortions representing 25% of the 1.14 million abortions that took place in 2024.
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24 Jun 2025
HPE beefs up AI factory-fueled offerings with Nvidia upgrades
By Shane SniderThe vendor says its upgraded Private Cloud AI will offer a turnkey tool for enterprise, leaning on agentic AI and partnerships with Nvidia and Accenture.
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24 Jun 2025
HPE offerings dive into AI features and new bundle packages
By Tim McCarthyThe new HPE Cloud Ops Software suite bundles pieces of the vendor's private cloud data centering offerings, and HPE expands AI capabilities in software and hardware.
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24 Jun 2025
Salesforce Agentforce 3 lifts the hood on observability
By Don FluckingerAgentforce 3, the latest agentic AI tool from Salesforce, focuses on observability and interoperability.
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24 Jun 2025
FWA flies with global 5G subs set to near three billion by end of 2025
By Joe O’HalloranThis year’s edition of analysis of mobile communications sector highlights a significant shift in how service providers are monetising 5G, particularly through fixed wireless access, and points to a dramatic increase in 5G traffic over the next five years
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24 Jun 2025
Novo Nordisk ends Hims & Hers partnership over GLP-1 safety concerns
By Alivia Kaylor, MScWegovy maker ended its month-old telehealth partnership with Hims & Hers over alleged deceptive marketing of compounded GLP-1 drugs from overseas suppliers, citing safety risks.
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24 Jun 2025
Colt and ALSO Cloud UK continue to talk sustainability
By Simon QuickeChannel players share progress to reduce emissions and call on more efforts to counter the energy demands of AI