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02 Jul 2026
Qlik launches data engineering tools to aid AI development
By Eric AvidonNew capabilities, such as data quality agents and a feature that makes data products more reusable, support engineers to help organizations more easily achieve their AI goals.
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30 Jun 2026
Genesys acquires Pinkfish to speed up contact center AI deployments
By Don FluckingerGenesys jump-starts its agentic toolkit.
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30 Jun 2026
Couchbase evolution continues with new data layer for AI
By Eric AvidonNew capabilities including Agent Memory and extension to edge devices help the vendor compete for market share as it grows beyond its database roots.
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05 Jul 2026
How Zoho’s full-stack strategy keeps it in control of cost and sovereignty
By Stephen WithersZoho’s ANZ lead Rakesh Prabhakar explains how building its own infrastructure keeps the SaaS firm in control of cost, pricing and data sovereignty
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03 Jul 2026
Europe’s sovereignty ambitions stall at the procurement desk
By Kim LoohuisNextcloud Summit in Munich shows that Europe’s sovereignty ambitions meet their real test not in the technology, but in the procurement decisions that will determine whether EU legislation changes anything on the ground
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03 Jul 2026
Platforms must shoulder burden of proof for social media design
By Larissa SteelUnder-16s social media ban should be tied to design features, with the burden of proof towards safety placed on companies, says technology psychologist
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03 Jul 2026
Breach of IBM-managed environment exposes personal data of 70,000 in Singapore
By Aaron TanUnauthorised access to a development and testing environment managed by IBM has exposed the names, NRIC numbers and property addresses of about 70,000 people held by the Singapore Land Authority
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03 Jul 2026
SAESL turbocharges aircraft engine maintenance with data and AI
By Aaron TanThe world’s largest supplier of Rolls-Royce engine maintenance services is working with Kyndryl to modernise its IT infrastructure, build a single source of truth for data, and scale up the use of AI across its business
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02 Jul 2026
UKtech50 2026: The most influential people in UK technology
By Lis EvenstadComputer Weekly has announced the 16th annual UKtech50 – our definitive list of the movers and shakers in the UK tech sector
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02 Jul 2026
UKtech50 2026 winner: Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO, DeepMind
By Lis EvenstadThird-time UKtech50 winner Demis Hassabis has shown what homegrown UK tech talent can do, and the importance of tech for good
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02 Jul 2026
US cyber agency warns over forgotten SharePoint flaw
By Alex ScroxtonAn RCE vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint that was mistakenly omitted from the May Patch Tuesday bulletin is being exploited in the wild, says Cisa
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02 Jul 2026
Digital readiness gaps emerge around FIFA World Cup 2026
By Andrea BenitoDynatrace research highlights disparities in federation website performance around the FIFA World Cup 2026, with Saudi Arabia among the slowest performers, as organisations turn to AI and observability to manage unpredictable traffic spikes
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02 Jul 2026
Digital readiness gaps emerge around FIFA World Cup 2026
By Andrea BenitoDynatrace research highlights disparities in federation website performance around the FIFA World Cup 2026, with Saudi Arabia among the slowest performers, as organisations turn to AI and observability to manage unpredictable traffic spikes
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02 Jul 2026
UK competition authority fast-tracks Nexfibre altnet acquisition
By Joe O’HalloranUK regulatory watchdog approves next phase of UK broadband provider’s acquisition of leading independent company, but rivals warn of diminished competition
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02 Jul 2026
Bank of England explores trading ‘kill switches’ to contain AI meltdowns
By Karl FlindersUK central bank’s deputy governor outlines challenges facing regulators as artificial intelligence reshapes the finance sector
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02 Jul 2026
Nutanix CEO urges partners to become AI experts
By Simon QuickeAs users wrestle with rising costs and struggle to understand what’s being used, the vendor has rolled out a solution its channel can pitch
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02 Jul 2026
Data dive: Kill switch and catch-up – can Europe close the sovereignty gap?
By Antony AdsheadAs the US demonstrates it can wield an AI ‘kill switch’, the EU and UK unleash a wave of sovereign tech measures. Can state-led industrial policy bridge a $2tn revenue chasm?
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01 Jul 2026
Japan revises AI strategy amid frontier AI threats
By Aaron TanJust six months after releasing its national AI framework, Tokyo is updating its guidelines to address the weaponisation of frontier AI models capable of finding and exploiting unknown vulnerabilities
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01 Jul 2026
Danske Bank extends AWS agreement for next phase of transformation
By Karl FlindersDanish multinational bank and cloud service giant will work together on GenAI initiatives as part of the bank’s transformation strategy
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01 Jul 2026
SCC to invest £100m into ramping up AI capabilities
By Simon QuickeChannel player outlines multi-year plan to bolster its position as a key technology supplier
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01 Jul 2026
Union calls for insourcing of pension contract as Capita ‘shit show’ goes on
By Karl FlindersOutsourcer had until 30 June to fix issues with Civil Service Pension Scheme administration deal it took over in December 2025, but problems persist
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01 Jul 2026
Self-harm and cyberflashing added to online safety offences list
By Larissa SteelThe Online Safety Act has been updated to include ‘self-harm’ and ‘cyberflashing’ as ‘priority offences’, meaning online service providers will need to update their risk assessments of both categories
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01 Jul 2026
OCBC rolls out AI avatars for wealth management
By Aaron TanOCBC’s AI-native mobile app will serve as a digital financial companion for wealth customers as the Singapore bank commits over S$1bn a year to shore up its digital infrastructure and AI capabilities
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30 Jun 2026
Post Office delays signing Horizon replacement for third time
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office has extended standstill period before formally signing contract for new EPOS system
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30 Jun 2026
Finland bets industrial recovery on health AI, maths and quantum
By Mark BallardThe ‘world’s first’ national AI model leads Finnish plan to concentrate national resources on industrial revival
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30 Jun 2026
Nordic datacentre investments surge amid tightening licence rules
By Gerard O'DwyerStrains on national power grids in the Nordic region are pushing the region’s governments towards tougher regulation
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30 Jun 2026
MWC Shanghai 2026: Gulf operators look to U6GHz as the next step in 5G Advanced evolution
By Andrea BenitoAs AI dominates conversations across the telecoms industry, operators are increasingly facing a parallel challenge: ensuring that mobile networks can evolve fast enough to support the next generation of intelligent applications
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30 Jun 2026
Babble: SMEs are struggling with tech confidence
By Simon QuickeFirm shares research that indicates significant portions of the channel’s customer base are struggling as Cisco reveals AI confidence is also dipping among CEOs
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30 Jun 2026
HPE Discover 2026: Powering Siemens Healthineers’ life-saving vision
By Ryan PriestSiemens Healthineers’ head of clinical marketing discusses the technology behind the firm’s advances in medical imaging
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30 Jun 2026
Interview: How the CIO of Unilever delivers business empathy
By Cliff SaranReema Jain, who recently became CIO of Unilever, says IT leaders should build a culture where IT people can ‘play’ with new tech
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30 Jun 2026
Gartner declares ‘agentic AI’ the next step function
By Stephen WithersAI agents will transform complex data management, optimise cloud costs and overcome the limitations of standalone generative AI, according to Gartner
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29 Jun 2026
British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more
By Alex ScroxtonThe British public’s tolerance for cyber disruption, particularly at high-profile organisations such as retailers, is wearing thin, according to a TalkTalk Business study
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29 Jun 2026
Martha Lane Fox and other experts see AI arms race as damaging
By Cliff SaranA compilation of essays penned by digital experts illustrates the risks of AI dominance and what lessons can be learned from history
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29 Jun 2026
Claranet picks up Six Degrees
By Simon QuickeCombination will create significant player in the European managed services market
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29 Jun 2026
India’s Hexaware to add 1,200 UK tech staff
By Karl FlindersIndian heritage IT supplier plans to have 1,200 UK staff across multiple sites, with research and development centres to open this year
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29 Jun 2026
UK businesses fear stigma of ransomware
By Alex ScroxtonData from the UK’s Report Fraud service reveals the scope of ransomware attacks is going underreported, with few businesses confident enough to identify themselves as victims
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29 Jun 2026
Tencent Cloud powers cloud migration for Indonesian telco
By Aaron TanUsing AI agents to replace months of manual labour, Tencent Cloud consolidated XLSmart’s fragmented, multicloud IT estate into a unified platform and migrated over 15TB of core data assets in record time
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26 Jun 2026
Qualcomm, OpenAI, IBM target AI infrastructure efficiency
By Beth PariseauAn acquisition, a planned chip and a new transistor design could mitigate AI's energy and cost issues, but the effects will take time to reach enterprise buyers.
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26 Jun 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Axians UK, TD Synnex, Commvault, N-able, Beyond Now, NTT Data and Scality
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26 Jun 2026
Met Palantir pilot: The DPIA that raises more questions than answers
By Antony AdsheadWe examine the Data Protection Impact Assessment for the Metropolitan Police’s Palantir Foundry pilot, and the governance gaps it exposes around surveillance, transparency and staff consultation
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26 Jun 2026
Former ICO boss found using ‘vulgar’ language with female staff
By Larissa SteelAn independent investigation into UK’s former information commissioner John Edwards uncovers his use of ‘highly sexualised’ language with staff, days after his resignation
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26 Jun 2026
Metropolitan Police chief warns against law updates amid substantial tech expansion
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Metropolitan Police is to significantly expand use of AI, drones and facial recognition to ‘regain the advantage’ over criminals, but warns progress could be held back by legislation and data integration issues
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26 Jun 2026
Secure Code Warrior CEO on surviving the AI ‘vulnerability apocalypse’
By Stephen WithersAs enterprises embrace agentic AI and vibe coding, Secure Code Warrior CEO and co-founder Pieter Danhieux warns that code-generating models are still producing critical security flaws
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25 Jun 2026
Risk management firm Optro opens Singapore hub
By Aaron TanThe AI-powered governance, risk and compliance platform aims to disrupt the underserved Asia-Pacific market and help customers such as Singapore’s OCBC Bank modernise their audit functions
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25 Jun 2026
Canvas breach hit 160 UK unis but caused limited damage
By Alex ScroxtonThe April 2026 ShinyHunters breach of the Canvas learning management system caused downstream impacts at more than 150 higher education institutions in the UK, but the damage appears to have been limited
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25 Jun 2026
AgenticOps for infrastructure faces a deterministic dilemma
By Beth PariseauHuman-in-the-loop and static rules don't scale. LLM-as-judge might break the bank. Can AI agents become reliable and affordable enough to handle the explosion of AI infrastructure?
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25 Jun 2026
Six companies selected as AI tutoring development partners
By Clare McDonaldSix UK companies have been selected as part as UK government’s plans to introduce AI tutoring tools in schools
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25 Jun 2026
Former Post Office legal boss referred to disciplinary council
By Karl FlindersPost Office general counsel, who led court case against subpostmasters, failed to appear at statutory public inquiry
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25 Jun 2026
Boomi CEO shares vision of AI cost management
By Cliff SaranSteve Lucas, CEO of Boomi, believes the answer is prompt routing, which sends queries to the LLM with the lowest token cost and caches responses
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25 Jun 2026
Nationwide bets on VCF as Broadcom responds to Tesco
By Cliff SaranNationwide extends its VCF contract with Broadcom. Meanwhile, in the Tesco legal case, Broadcom disputes that VMware is a dominant software platform
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25 Jun 2026
Finland drives AI growth amid low take-up concerns
By Gerard O'DwyerSurvey reveals concerns over the take-up of artificial intelligence technology in Finland
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25 Jun 2026
EU proposes tech-backed expansion of Europol policing agency
By Bill GoodwinEnhanced powers to collect and share data are at the heart of EU plans to expand Europol, putting it at loggerheads with human rights groups
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25 Jun 2026
MWC 2026 Shanghai: Huawei bets on token economy as telecoms seeks new AI revenues
By Andrea BenitoAI-native networks, intelligent computing and token-based business models are emerging as the next frontier of digital infrastructure
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24 Jun 2026
Gartner warns AI model advantage is shrinking
By Stephen WithersAs foundational artificial intelligence capabilities converge, Gartner analysts urge IT leaders to focus on data quality, AI literacy and process integration, among other areas, rather than chasing the latest models
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24 Jun 2026
UK’s cultural institutions failing on cyber security, warns PAC
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s national museums and galleries have failed to heed the lessons of high-profile cyber attacks and remain highly vulnerable. The Public Accounts Committee is calling on DCMS to do more to help
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24 Jun 2026
Digital surveillance tech facilitates ‘arbitrary’ border abuses
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonOutsourcing migration processes to third countries via the transfer of powerful digital surveillance technologies is entrenching an ‘arbitrary and deterrent’ approach to border management that is hard to scrutinise and ultimately undermines the human rights of migrants
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24 Jun 2026
Met pushes ahead with major facial-recognition expansion
By Larissa SteelMetropolitan Police set to roll out live facial recognition (LFR) in the West End and Soho, but critics say police are ‘rushing ahead’ without regulation
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24 Jun 2026
Cost the major barrier in AI’s race to space
By Larissa SteelSpace-based datacentres are becoming technically feasible in the next decade, with one in eight AI workloads running in space by 2040, according to Boston Consulting Group – but costs will pose a major barrier to its adoption
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24 Jun 2026
Pegasystems CEO and founder Alan Trefler on AI agent ‘madness’
By Bill GoodwinPegasystems boss criticises big software suppliers for pushing enterprises to deploy unpredictable AI agents
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24 Jun 2026
CFIT is ‘shaking up business models’ with UK government backing
By Karl FlindersThe Centre for Finance, Innovation and Technology received further government backing in April
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24 Jun 2026
UBDS secures investment from LDC
By Simon QuickeFunding will enable digital transformation specialist to achieve growth ambitions that could include more acquisitions
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24 Jun 2026
Overwhelming support for Microsoft SMS designation in CMA responses
By Antony AdsheadSome 25 organisations back Strategic Market Status for Microsoft’s business software ecosystem, while the Open Cloud Coalition estimates £60m in annual public sector costs
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24 Jun 2026
The £1,100 lock-in: CMA Microsoft probe exposes software ecosystem at a crossroads
By Antony AdsheadA parish council, a £60m public sector bill, and the AI question that could define UK digital competition for a generation in responses to the CMA’s Strategic Market Status investigation
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24 Jun 2026
Gartner: AI coding agents will cost more than real developers
By Cliff SaranAs organisations ramp up the use of AI coding agents in software development, they may find costs increase significantly if such tools are overused
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24 Jun 2026
Cisco: Legacy networks can no longer support the new AI workforce
By Aaron TanAt Cisco Connect 2026 Singapore, tech leaders and policymakers warn that businesses must modernise their IT infrastructure and governance frameworks to pave the way for agentic AI
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23 Jun 2026
Gartner: Prioritise governance to beat AI hype
By Stephen WithersGartner analysts call for IT leaders to prioritise foundational investments in governance, change management and talent to realise the benefits of AI
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23 Jun 2026
Trump directs US government focus to quantum
By Alex ScroxtonIn an Executive Order, president Trump directed the US government to work to establish a cohesive, collaborative approach to the development of quantum technology
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23 Jun 2026
Oxford and UCL labs receive £60m AI funding boost
By Cliff SaranRecognising it cannot compete with big tech just by throwing large amounts of cash and compute at AI, the UK’s funding is more grassroots-based
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23 Jun 2026
Iomart wraps up year of transition
By Simon QuickeChannel player shares full-year results as the business moves to concentrate on hybrid cloud and security
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23 Jun 2026
Roundtable: UK tech chiefs on agentic AI, workforce culture and tokenomics
By Antony AdsheadTech leaders from THG Ingenuity, Kingfisher, Rightmove and Deloitte speak at the Google Summit London about the transition to agentic systems and the rising focus on token costs
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23 Jun 2026
Fears of UK prime minister change could undermine SME confidence
By Simon QuickeThere are concerns that uncertainty could hit confidence and conditions in the small business community
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23 Jun 2026
nLighten CEO Dawn Childs on edge datacentres and sovereignty
By Antony AdsheadWe talk to the CEO of nLighten about the limits of the UK power grid, why that makes ‘edge’ datacentres a good idea, and navigating contemporary data sovereignty requirements
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23 Jun 2026
Google’s Andi Gutmans on the shift to agent-scale data management
By Antony AdsheadWe talk to PHP pioneer and Google agentic data cloud vice-president about ensuring agentic quality, including having agents voting against each other, and the risk of LLM lock-in
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23 Jun 2026
Philippine government taps Google Cloud to deploy AI agents
By Aaron TanThe Filipino government will equip public servants with Gemini Enterprise AI tools, launch a cross-agency cyber defence alliance and upgrade subsea network infrastructure
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23 Jun 2026
Australian government cloud mandate sparks migration warnings
By Stephen WithersAs Australia prepares to enforce its whole-of-government cloud policy, industry experts warn agencies against rushed migrations, supplier lock-in and treating AI readiness as an afterthought
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22 Jun 2026
Artificial intelligence-based law firm wins in court
By Karl FlindersAI-based law firm received Solicitors Regulation Authority approval in June last year in a landmark decision
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22 Jun 2026
Lloyds Bank staff have taken 400,000 AI courses since January
By Karl FlindersUK bank staff have already taken artificial intelligence-related training courses as part of AI Academy
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22 Jun 2026
Santander extends staff access to AI as first quarter delivers €35m value
By Karl FlindersSpanish bank expects artificial intelligence use to add €200m in value this year through cost savings and extra revenues
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22 Jun 2026
Interview: How a startup mentality helps keep pace with AI
By Cliff SaranThe pace of change in artificial intelligence can be overwhelming. We speak to Thomson Reuters CTO Joel Hron about how to innovate at pace
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22 Jun 2026
GitLab CIO rejects ‘tokenmaxxing’ as it rebuilds work around agentic AI
By Aaron TanManu Narayan tells Computer Weekly why he’s steering clear of vanity metrics such as ‘tokenmaxxing’, why reports of SaaS’s death are overblown, and why the biggest pressure is simply keeping pace
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22 Jun 2026
Wimbledon’s ‘hidden court 19’ uses IBM Bob to complete 10 years’ work in months
By Karl FlindersIBM unleashed its artificial intelligence-driven software development technology in preparation for the latest Wimbledon tennis tournament
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19 Jun 2026
Civil society: Police facial recognition must be strictly limited
By Larissa SteelDigital rights groups map out ‘minimum, necessary’ human rights protections to be included in UK government’s upcoming legal framework for police facial recognition
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19 Jun 2026
UK government publishes guidelines to ‘end era of outsourcing’ – will IT be in scope?
By Karl FlindersNew strategy will see UK government apply Public Interest Test to outsourcing contracts worth £1m or more
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19 Jun 2026
Chilling effects of surveillance threaten democracy, UN finds
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonUnited Nations study finds the chilling effects of pervasive digital surveillance in modern life undermines an entire web of interconnected and interdependent human rights, representing a systemic threat to democratic norms and political participation
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19 Jun 2026
nLighten completes £15m refurbishment of Bristol ‘edge’ datacentre
By Antony AdsheadEuropean datacentre operator doubles potential AI-ready power capacity to 1.2MW with dry cooling at Bristol site as part of a wider £100m-plus UK modernisation programme
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19 Jun 2026
Tesco offloads VMware and CA software as Broadcom case rolls on
By Cliff SaranThe contract and licensing dispute with Broadcom over its right to use VMware and CA Technologies has led retailer Tesco to begin an accelerated migration
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19 Jun 2026
Westcon-Comstor gains minority backer in General Atlantic
By Simon QuickeInvestor backs distributor and indicates it will provide capital to fund future growth, with Datatec maintaining majority ownership
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19 Jun 2026
Channel on way to accounting for majority of marketplace sales
By Simon QuickeIncreased activity on hyperscaler offerings means it is imminent that the channel accounts for more than half of the business going via marketplaces
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19 Jun 2026
Weekly news roundup: SpaceX acquires Cursor; Anthropic met with U.S. government; social media bans
By Rosa HeatonStay up to date with the latest U.S. tech news, IPOs and executive moves shaping the industry each week.
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19 Jun 2026
Scotland officially launches own NHS app
By Lis EvenstadPeople in Scotland are able to download the first version of the MyCare.scot app on their smartphones, following the roll-out of the web-based version
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19 Jun 2026
Google Cloud boosts for enterprise agentic at London Summit
By Antony AdsheadHyperscaler prioritises process automation in UK showcase, with frontier models, agent platforms and development tools to the fore, with customers such as Unilever in the spotlight
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19 Jun 2026
Keysight’s chief technologist on the path to 6G
By Aaron TanBalaji Raghothaman, Keysight’s chief technologist for 6G, discusses what it takes for the telecoms industry to move to 6G, from supporting AI workloads to integrating with satellites connectivity and driving enterprise use cases
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18 Jun 2026
Nvidia adopts OpenBao, open source fork of HashiCorp's Vault
By Beth PariseauNvidia's adoption is among the signs of growing interest in the OpenSSF-governed Vault alternative, amid mounting digital sovereignty worries globally.
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18 Jun 2026
HPE customers say the key to integration success is communication
By Paul CrocettiSeveral customers at HPE Discover praised the vendor for its smooth acquisition integrations and shared their tips for navigating systems updates.
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18 Jun 2026
U.S. court block of H-1B visa fee adds to uncertainty
By Jim O'DonnellA U.S. court struck down Trump's H-1B visa policy, potentially providing relief for companies that rely on foreign workers. But the situation is uncertain as the case is appealed.
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18 Jun 2026
US suspension of Anthropic models prompts AI sovereignty calls
By Larissa SteelThe US government’s control order to suspend access to Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models raises concerns about the UK’s over-reliance on American tech
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18 Jun 2026
Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi
By Mark SamuelsLeading technology in a quest to find life-changing answers to challenging scientific questions brings an extra level of motivation for the pharma giant’s digital chief
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18 Jun 2026
Salesforce UK boss underlines role of channel
By Simon QuickeAs the vendor pulls together partners and customers at its World Tour event, there has been a chance to promote its commitment to its channel base
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18 Jun 2026
Gulf CIOs shift focus from recovery to cyber resilience as regional threats intensify
By Andrea BenitoCommvault’s Yahya Kassab says organisations across the Gulf are reassessing recovery strategies, AI risks and cloud investments amid growing cyber threats
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18 Jun 2026
CMA puts in place fair ranking measures on Google Search
By Cliff SaranGoogle will need to rank organic searches objectively and will be required under UK law to share data with third-party services
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18 Jun 2026
Emerging tech is top growth priority for UK finance firms
By Karl FlindersIncreasing numbers of banks see emerging technology as a priority of growth with artificial intelligence top of the list
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18 Jun 2026
UAE’s push towards agentic AI raises stakes for governance and accountability
By Andrea BenitoAs the UAE accelerates plans to embed autonomous AI into government services, experts warn that governance frameworks must evolve from policy documents into operational controls that ensure transparency, accountability and trust
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18 Jun 2026
OpenAI deepens Japan footprint with Hitachi deal
By Aaron TanHitachi will use OpenAI’s Codex agent to unpick ageing mission-critical systems and gain early access to its frontier AI models in a slew of high-profile Japanese partnerships for the US AI lab
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17 Jun 2026
GitHub Copilot desktop released amid reliability and pricing concerns
By Ben LutkevichGitHub unveiled their "agent-native" tool one day after token-based billing went into effect. Devs are weighing the costs.