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Lack of competition is driving federal budget antitrust hike

By Makenzie Holland 30 Mar 2022

In Biden's proposed budget, the FTC would gain an additional $139 million, while the DOJ's antitrust division would see an $88 million increase. Read More

Using the Local Skills Improvement Plans to bring UK Skills Policy into the 21st Century

By Philip Virgo 13 Feb 2023

Most Local Skills Improvement Plans are expected to be agreed and launched in September when UCAS expands to cover Apprenticeships.   Given that half those who applied to UCAS last year were ... Read More

TikTok influencers are better than finance firms for money advice, say quarter of young adults

By Karl Flinders 15 Nov 2022

Young people are turning to TikTok-based influencers for advice on how to manage their finances and where to bank Read More

IR35 reforms: Contractors cite tax avoidance legislation as ‘biggest concern’ in 2023

By Caroline Donnelly 16 Jan 2023

Contractors have cited the IR35 reforms as being their biggest concern in 2023, ahead of the cost-of-living crisis and the government’s planned tax rises Read More

UK homeworking more than doubles since 2019

By Joe O’Halloran 12 Jul 2022

Office for National Statistics roundup of the latest data and analysis on the UK economy, business and jobs finds the number of people working from home in the UK increased by 108.8% between October to December ... Read More

AI in network management poses challenges for network pros

By Deanna Darah 24 May 2023

Research shows that, while AI helps increase business success, network pros struggle to use it more than their peers. Find out how organizations can encourage network pros to use AI. Read More

Snowflake Native App Framework heats up developer distribution & monetisation

By Adrian Bridgwater 27 Jun 2023

Known for its love of data engineering, toboggans, polar bears and information-centric application monetisation platforms, the Computer Weekly Developer Network team needed little persuasion to ... Read More

Connectivity issues cost UK economy millions

23 May 2023

Study shows investment from UK government in cellular connectivity is holding back businesses, especially in rural areas Read More

Mobile’s next generation: The 6G-based hyper-connected future of living and work

By Joe O’Halloran 19 Feb 2024

We continue our look at the work in the field of 6G communications in the Finnish city of Oulu, most notably at its university, and see what products and services the new network will support Read More

UK remote workers held back by poor tech, limited digital skills

By Joe O’Halloran 23 Mar 2023

Despite rapid adoption of hybrid working since Covid, research from Virgin Media O2 Business reveals organisations facing technical and personnel-related limitations in making third workspace pay off Read More