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17 Sep 2025
Fewer hospitals posting prices despite price transparency push
By Jacqueline LaPointeThe new report shows fewer hospitals are posting dollar-and-cents prices in their public files, undermining healthcare price transparency requirements.
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17 Sep 2025
NCQA: 5-Star health plan performance nearly doubles for 2025
By Sara HeathNCQA said there were 11 health plans that received a 5-star rating for the 2025 and another 55 that received a 4.5-star rating.
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16 Sep 2025
Workday previews a dozen AI agents, acquires Sana
By Don FluckingerWorkday previews 12 agents, with a 13th pending completion of Paradox acquisition.
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16 Sep 2025
Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown for another week
By Alex ScroxtonJaguar Land Rover says that vehicle production will remain suspended in the wake of a cyber attack, while the hackers allegedly responsible claim they are retiring from a life of crime.
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16 Sep 2025
Interview: Using AI agents as judges in GenAI workflows
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Ranil Boteju, chief data and analytics officer at Lloyds Banking Group, about how the bank sees agentic AI in customer-facing chatbots
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16 Sep 2025
Waltham Cross to get heating from Google datacentre
By Cliff SaranThere is potential to attract talent to the region as Google pushes out its renewables-powered datacentre strategy
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16 Sep 2025
Mhance picked up by private equity firm
By Simon QuickeMicrosoft Solutions partner Mhance is picked up by financial specialist keen on supporting the firm’s development
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16 Sep 2025
Turkish state tightens grip on comms
By Mark BallardTurkish subscriptions to fixed broadband were the lowest in Europe in 2024 and half as common as those in more developed countries
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16 Sep 2025
Countdown to end of Windows 10 support hits final month
By Simon QuickeChannel still has a role to play in helping customers migrate away from the operating system that Microsoft is ending support for in October
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16 Sep 2025
Forrester Technology & Innovation Summit preview: Preparing for emerging tech
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Forrester about how IT decision-makers should prepare for emerging technologies that have a short, mid or long-term ROI
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16 Sep 2025
Telcos urged to ‘delayer’ for survival and growth
By Aaron TanFaced with commoditised services and low returns, telcos must radically restructure into separate infrastructure, network and service units to unlock value and innovate, says Kearney
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15 Sep 2025
ShinyHunters linked to breach of French luxury goods house
By Alex ScroxtonKering, the parent group of fashion houses including Balenciaga and Gucci, becomes the latest organisation to allegedly fall victim to ShinyHunters
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15 Sep 2025
ShinyHunters linked to breach of French luxury goods house
By Alex ScroxtonKering, the parent group of fashion houses including Balenciaga and Gucci, becomes the latest organisation to allegedly fall victim to ShinyHunters
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15 Sep 2025
Amnesty: AI surveillance risks ‘supercharging’ US deportations
By Tiago VenturaAmnesty International says AI-driven platforms from Palantir and Babel Street are being used by US authorities to track migrants and revoke visas, raising fears of unlawful detentions and mass deportations
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15 Sep 2025
Arqit to support NCSC’s post-quantum cryptography pilot
By Alex ScroxtonQuantum specialist Arqit will provide specialised post-quantum migration planning services to organisations preparing to address the imminent risks to traditional cryptography
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15 Sep 2025
Forrester Technology & Innovation Summit preview: Digital sovereignty in the public cloud
By Cliff SaranWe look at how IT leaders need to balance data access, data residency and data sovereignty
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15 Sep 2025
‘Utter madness’ as Post Office paid law firm double the cost of scandal public inquiry
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office legal representation at public inquiry into Horizon scandal cost twice as much as the actual inquiry
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15 Sep 2025
Smart headset gives visually impaired a new way to ‘see’
By Aaron TanResearchers at the National University of Singapore have created a wearable device that combines a camera with conversational AI powered by Meta’s Llama models to give sight to the visually impaired
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12 Sep 2025
Splunk preps OpenLLMetry tie-ins for deeper AI monitoring
By Beth PariseauDetailed visibility into internal communications will be essential to enterprise trust in AI agents, and something Splunk and the OpenTelemetry project intend to offer.
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12 Sep 2025
GDS publishes guidance on AI coding assistants
By Cliff SaranGovernment software engineers are being encouraged to use tools such as GitHub Copilot to speed up software development
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12 Sep 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at TD Synnex, Arrow, Westcon-Comstor, Exclusive Networks, Umbraco, Evolve IP and Cellhub
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12 Sep 2025
Post Office Horizon accounts are still a mess and replacement system is years away
By Karl FlindersSources say the Post Office doesn’t know whether millions of pounds of branch discrepancies are real or not
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12 Sep 2025
Service Express and Park Place tie-up creates major services player
By Simon QuickeThe bringing together of two channel players, Service Express and Park Place, will create a combined business that spans the globe
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11 Sep 2025
M&S parts ways with CTO after cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonM&S chief digital and technology officer Rachel Higham steps back from her role in the wake of the April 2025 cyber attack on the retailer’s systems
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11 Sep 2025
Students an increasing source of cyber threat in UK schools
By Alex ScroxtonInsider threats arising from student activity now appears to be the chief cause of notifiable cyber or data breach incidents in Britain’s schools
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11 Sep 2025
Chat Control: EU to decide on requirement for tech firms to scan encrypted messages
By Bill GoodwinLaw enforcement and police experts meet on Friday to decide on proposals to require technology companies to scan encrypted messages for possible child abuse images amid growing opposition from security experts
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11 Sep 2025
Propel Finance adds to options for Apple channel
By Simon QuickeFinance will be on offer to partners that sell into the SME customer base, with Select kicking off the programme
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10 Sep 2025
Splunk.conf: Cisco and Splunk expand agentic SOC vision
By Alex ScroxtonThe arrival of agentic AI in the security operations centre heralds an era of simplification for security professionals, Splunk claims
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10 Sep 2025
Under Cisco, Splunk AI roadmap tees up pricing overhaul
By Beth PariseauSplunk's plans to develop a federated AI data management platform for Cisco will include a new pricing program that lowers data ingestion costs.
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10 Sep 2025
Vote: Who should be crowned the 2025 most influential woman in UK tech?
By Clare McDonaldEach year, we ask our audience who should be named the most influential woman in UK technology. Tell us what you think – the deadline for voting is 8 October
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10 Sep 2025
Court to decide whether it is lawful for enterprises to sell unwanted software licences
By Bill GoodwinThe UK Competition Appeal Tribunal is to decide whether businesses can lawfully sell second-hand software following a £250m suit brought by a reseller against Microsoft
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10 Sep 2025
Could an environmental legal challenge derail government’s fast-tracked datacentre builds?
By Caroline DonnellyThe UK government is under fire after details emerged that it has waved through three large-scale datacentre planning applications without conducting an environmental impact assessment first
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10 Sep 2025
UK contactless card payment limits could be unlimited
By Karl FlindersThe UK Financial Conduct Authority says contactless payment technology and fraud protections have advanced enough for firms to adjust the limit
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10 Sep 2025
Open source security and sustainability remain unsolved problem
By Stephen WithersWhile software bills of materials offer some transparency over software components, they don’t solve the imbalance between corporate consumption of open source software and the lack of investment in its security and health
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09 Sep 2025
Splunk.conf: Splunk urges users to eat their ‘cyber veggies’
By Alex ScroxtonThe dawn of AI-enabled cyber attacks makes it even more important for defenders to bring their A-game, particularly when it comes to getting the basics right
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09 Sep 2025
Fujitsu braced for double-digit decline triggered by ‘foolish display of legal machismo’
By Karl FlindersInternally, Fujitsu UK is braced for major revenue decline as Post Office scandal takes its toll
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09 Sep 2025
ANS adds AI depth with Makutu buy
By Simon QuickeConsolidation continues at both partner and vendor level, with Mitsubishi Electric also active on the M&A front
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09 Sep 2025
The digital forensics crisis in policing: What’s going wrong?
By Sophia SheeraForensics experts say that most crime has a digital footprint, but the police are unable to keep up with the soaring number of devices that require analysis
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09 Sep 2025
UK back to growth for Computacenter
By Simon QuickeH1 numbers for Computacenter show the benefits of operating over a wide geographical area, with growth offsetting markets that struggled
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09 Sep 2025
Rimini Street CEO sounds death knell on ERP software
By Aaron TanBelieving monolithic ERP applications will become obsolete in a decade, Seth Ravin is positioning Rimini Street to help enterprises transition to agentic ERP processes
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08 Sep 2025
Splunk.conf: Splunk and Cisco showcase unified platform
By Alex ScroxtonWith 18 months having elapsed since Cisco closed its acquisition of Splunk, joint platform capabilities and developments are being showcased at the annual Splunk.conf fair
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08 Sep 2025
Cisco-Splunk strategy shift unveiled with Data Fabric
By Beth PariseauCisco Data Fabric emphasizes bringing Splunk analytics to data where it lives, rather than a central ingestion point, and will add more third-party data sources such as Snowflake.
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08 Sep 2025
Northern Ireland police kept inspectors in dark over surveillance of journalists
By Bill GoodwinThe Police Service of Northern Ireland failed to inform the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office about surveillance operations against journalists during annual inspections
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08 Sep 2025
Dell AI server revenues leap but storage waits on Project Lightning
By Yann SerraDuring the past quarter, Dell’s datacentre sales went through the roof due to new server and networking products for AI – but storage has not shared the same dynamic
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08 Sep 2025
Liz Kendall appointed tech secretary
By Lis EvenstadFormer pensions secretary Liz Kendall replaces Peter Kyle as science, technology and innovation secretary in Keir Starmer’s cabinet reshuffle
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08 Sep 2025
Most Influential Women in UK Tech: Computer Weekly’s Hall of Fame
By Clare McDonaldComputer Weekly’s Hall of Fame showcases the great women who have made a lifetime contribution to the technology sector
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08 Sep 2025
PCI council eyes wider data protection role beyond payments
By Aaron TanHailed as the gold standard for securing credit card information, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) could be extended to protect other kinds of data following industry feedback
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08 Sep 2025
AI boom to push Australian IT spending past A$172bn
By Aaron TanAustralian IT spending is set to grow by 8.9% in 2026, driven by growing investments in artificial intelligence, datacentre systems and cloud, according to Gartner
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05 Sep 2025
US politicians ponder Wimwig cyber intel sharing law
By Alex ScroxtonUS cyber data sharing legislation is set to replace an Obama-era law, but time is running out to get it over the line, with global ramifications for the security industry, and intelligence and law enforcement communities
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05 Sep 2025
Lloyds Bank to use Workday software to help select staff for redundancy
By Karl FlindersLloyds Banking Group will analyse data on HR software to help it select staff for redundancy
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05 Sep 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments of note this week at Synaxon, Ricoh Europe, Zyxel Networks, SentinelOne and Sharp
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05 Sep 2025
Most Influential Women in UK Tech: The 2025 longlist
By Clare McDonaldIn Computer Weekly’s search for this year’s top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech, hundreds of women have been put forward for consideration. Here, we look at a list of everyone nominated in 2025
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05 Sep 2025
How Metrobank is tapping VMware Cloud Foundation
By Aaron TanThe Philippine bank has adopted nearly all of the capabilities in VMware’s private cloud platform to modernise its IT infrastructure while reaping cost savings
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04 Sep 2025
AI's impact on Google search engine antitrust ruling
By Esther ShittuWhile some believe the ruling was too light, it does emphasize the role of GenAI vendors as competitors in the market.
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04 Sep 2025
Depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicidal thoughts: Post Office victims speak out
By Karl FlindersReport finds that former subpostmasters suffered and are continuing to suffer severe mental and physical problems due to their treatment by the Post Office
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04 Sep 2025
Number of UK banks reporting AI-driven productivity improvements doubles
By Karl FlindersSurvey shows that half of UK banks will increase spending on artificial intelligence as more see AI-related productivity gains
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04 Sep 2025
Exclusive bolsters Apple options with Jamf signing
By Simon QuickeDistributor given remit to expand reach across UK and Ireland for management and security specialist
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04 Sep 2025
UK sets out plans for AI assurance leadership
By Cliff SaranLabour wants the UK to become the world leader in artificial intelligence assurance
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04 Sep 2025
Initiative to address escalating US broadband infrastructure attacks
By Joe O’HalloranUS trade body for broadband telecoms and technology joins with Internet and Television Association to co-lead executive forum to elevate national response against threat to business
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03 Sep 2025
European court upholds EU-US Data Privacy Framework data-sharing agreement
By Bill GoodwinEU General Court upholds EU-US Data Privacy Framework, bringing certainty to businesses that exchange data with the US – for now. An appeal may be in the offing
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03 Sep 2025
Microsoft shows potential of analogue optical computing in AI
By Cliff SaranMicrosoft has worked with Barclays on a financial optimisation problem using consumer-grade electronics
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03 Sep 2025
Maintel warns of tougher second half
By Simon QuickeFailure to convert all of the major deals in its pipeline leads firm to update markets on the impact on the rest of its fiscal year
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03 Sep 2025
IT departments face huge Windows 10 support bill
By Cliff SaranWhen Windows 10 reaches end-of-life on October 14th, organisations will need to purchase an Extended Support contract to receive Microsoft patches
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03 Sep 2025
Google/DoJ antitrust ruling: Google must share data
By Cliff SaranThe search engine giant will be able to continue offering the Chrome browser, but there will be no more exclusivity distribution agreements
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03 Sep 2025
Open banking take-up grows by a third
By Karl FlindersRising payments are driving the adoption of open banking, with more than 15 million users in July
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03 Sep 2025
Fastly CEO plots course through AI and security
By Stephen WithersChief exec Kip Compton explains how Fastly’s unified platform is solving the web’s biggest challenges, from content scrapping by AI bots to distributed denial-of-service attacks
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02 Sep 2025
OpenAI targets India with datacentre push
By Mastufa AhmedThe AI firm is planning to open a one-gigawatt datacentre in India, which could reduce latency, ensure regulatory compliance and give it an edge over hyperscalers
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02 Sep 2025
New VMware private AI infrastructure rethinks Tanzu, again
By Beth PariseauBroadcom's VMware finally abandons a long effort to unify Kubernetes with Cloud Foundry as it battles cloud and virtualization rivals on multiple fronts.
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02 Sep 2025
Meet the IT leader In Lebanon who became an IT entrepreneur
By Martin VeitchNassib Chamoun says CIOs could follow his lead in swapping IT management for life as a startup, but they must be prepared to make sacrifices
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02 Sep 2025
Scottish Widows completes migration of millions of accounts to TCS platform
By Karl FlindersPension provider reaches milestone in its digital transformation with Indian IT services giant
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02 Sep 2025
Fujitsu’s roots in government go too deep
By Karl FlindersMPs and peers call on prime minister to review Japanese supplier’s ‘eligibility’ to bid for government contracts
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02 Sep 2025
AWS goes live in New Zealand
By Aaron TanThe AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region, comprising three availability zones and powered by renewable energy, will enable organisations to store sensitive data in the country
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02 Sep 2025
JFrog extends DevSecOps playbook to AI governance
By Aaron TanThe software security specialist is leveraging its capabilities in DevSecOps to address security, data provenance and bias in AI models
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01 Sep 2025
SCC welcomes fresh CEO
By Simon QuickeChannel player ushers in next chapter in 50-year history with the arrival of an experienced executive to take it forward
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01 Sep 2025
Flash drive prices grow quickly while SAS and SATA diverge
By Antony AdsheadManufacturers have throttled back production of flash drives to tackle over-supply and it shows in rising prices
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31 Aug 2025
Google Cloud brings on-premise Gemini AI to Singapore
By Aaron TanMove allows government agencies and regulated industries to run Google’s most powerful artificial intelligence models in their own datacentres, directly addressing data security and residency requirements to fuel the nation’s AI ambitions
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29 Aug 2025
ICO publishes summary of police facial recognition audit
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK data regulator has released a summary of its facial recognition audit of two police forces
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29 Aug 2025
AI supports care of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon hospital
By Karl FlindersArtificial intelligence pilot in Lebanon hospital aimed at freeing up time for medics to treat more Palestinian refugees
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29 Aug 2025
Home Office ‘backdoor’ seeks worldwide access to Apple iCloud users’ data, court documents confirm
By Bill GoodwinA court filing states that a government order against Apple would give it the capability to access communications and metadata of customers using the iCloud service anywhere in the world
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28 Aug 2025
Salesforce Agentforce for Public Sector woos government users
By Don FluckingerSalesforce sets up MCP servers and testing environments for AI agents, and customizes Agentforce for the government vertical.
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28 Aug 2025
Nebula launches engineering initiative
By Simon QuickeServices specialist offers verified framework to ensure those working with customers meet the required standard
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28 Aug 2025
Softcat and Pure Storage provide investor cheer
By Simon QuickeA trading update from the channel player and Q2 numbers from the vendor show both are heading in the right direction
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28 Aug 2025
Zopa Bank seeks partners to form AI skills coalition
By Karl FlindersSurvey by Juniper Research and Zopa Bank reveals full return on investment in artificial intelligence over next five years
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28 Aug 2025
Microsoft refuses to divulge data flows to Police Scotland
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonTech giant Microsoft is declining to share key information with Police Scotland about where the sensitive data it uploads to Office 365 will be processed, leaving the force unable to comply with UK-wide data protection laws
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28 Aug 2025
UK cyber security centre helps expose China-based cyber campaign
By Karl FlindersGCHQ cyber security centre and its international partners release details of malicious cyber activity linked to Chinese businesses
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28 Aug 2025
VMware rides on private cloud renaissance in APAC
By Aaron TanAs enterprise rebalance workload placements and reinvest in private cloud infrastructure, Broadcom is positioning its VMware Cloud Foundation as the new standard for hybrid operations
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27 Aug 2025
FairPrice taps Google Cloud to build agentic AI workforce
By Aaron TanSingapore’s largest retailer is deploying a suite of agentic AI applications built on Google’s Gemini, Vertex AI and Agentspace to transform its customer experience and internal workflows
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27 Aug 2025
Incident response planning cuts the risk of claiming on cyber security insurance
By Alex ScroxtonProper attention to incident response planning is emerging as a core cyber control when it comes to reducing the risk of having to claim on cyber security insurance, according to a report
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27 Aug 2025
PDS confirms ‘strategic restructuring’ with series of interim senior leadership hires
By Caroline DonnellyThe Police Digital Service has seemingly streamlined and revamped its senior leadership team, more than a year after two of its staff were arrested for suspected misconduct in public office
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27 Aug 2025
Intel filing shows risks of US government stake
By Cliff SaranThe US government now has a significant stake in Intel’s business. This could effect its ability to obtain grants from other governments
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27 Aug 2025
Home Office Fujitsu contract is ‘de facto’ conflict of interest in Post Office police probe
By Karl FlindersFujitsu supplies police with the network that supports national investigations, while its former staff are part of a national investigation
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27 Aug 2025
Ransomware activity levelled off in July, says NCC
By Alex ScroxtonRansomware levels held steady in the month of July, although the risk remained as persistent as ever
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26 Aug 2025
TUC calls for government crackdown on business AI shortcuts
By Cliff SaranArtificial intelligence promises to boost productivity and shareholder value, but the Trades Union Congress is concerned that AI-fuelled economic growth is leaving workers behind
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26 Aug 2025
Broadcom bundles private AI into VCF, adds security automation
By Aaron TanAt VMware Explore 2025, Broadcom unveiled an integrated private cloud stack with VMware Private AI now included in VCF subscriptions, alongside cyber security services and support for cloud-native object storage
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26 Aug 2025
Three new Citrix NetScaler zero-days under active exploitation
By Alex ScroxtonCitrix patches three new vulnerabilities in its NetScaler lines warning of active zero-day exploitation by an undisclosed threat actor
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26 Aug 2025
Okta makes AI identity play with Axiom acquisition
By Alex ScroxtonOkta says Axiom Security’s technology will reinforce its own offerings in privileged access management, especially when it comes to the growing number of non-human identities
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26 Aug 2025
VMware adds to AI 'jump ball' effect with Tanzu upgrades
By Shane SniderBroadcom's virtualization software business is fortifying its Tanzu offerings with a focus on AI and security.
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26 Aug 2025
Q&A: Simon West, Network Group
By Simon QuickeGeneral manager at managed service provider organisation outlines where things are going and how things have evolved over its 30 year history
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25 Aug 2025
Experts: Intel government stake won't fix long-term woes
By Beth PariseauA deal giving the U.S. federal government a 10% stake in Intel in exchange for funds won't necessarily ensure the company's ultimate survival, according to industry analysts.
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25 Aug 2025
DOJ targets state laws in latest inquiry
By Makenzie HollandIn another effort to further President Donald Trump's deregulatory agenda, the DOJ is seeking public comment on state laws that burden U.S. businesses.
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25 Aug 2025
How to secure the identity perimeter and prepare for AI agents
By Stephen WithersPing Identity CEO Andre Durand explains why identity has become the critical security battleground, how decentralised credentials will reduce data breach risks, and why AI agents will need their own identities to be trusted
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25 Aug 2025
Ransomware attack volumes up nearly three times on 2024
By Alex ScroxtonDuring the first six months of 2025, the number of observed and tracked ransomware attacks far outpaced the volume seen in 2024
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21 Aug 2025
Moscow exploiting seven-year-old Cisco flaw, says FBI
By Alex ScroxtonUS authorities warn of an uptick in state-sponsored exploitation of a seven-year-old vulnerability in Cisco's operating system software
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21 Aug 2025
Scale of MoD Afghan data breaches widens dramatically
By Alex ScroxtonMany more data breaches at the MoD's Arap programme to relocate at-risk Afghan citizens to Britain have emerged following an FoI request by BBC journalists