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NHS Digital plans for £450m GP IT framework

By Lis Evenstad 22 Aug 2018

A framework for GP IT systems and services will replace the GP Systems of Choice (GPSoC) contract and aims to make procurement easier for suppliers and primary care providers Read More

The tug of war between user behavior analysis and SIEM

By Kathleen Richards 01 Dec 2017

Information security technologies embrace user behavior analytics, and the trend is expected to continue. Should CISOs consider a standalone UBA component? Read More

Coronavirus: UKCloud and VMware join forces to meet public sector demand for remote desktops

By Caroline Donnelly 30 Apr 2020

Public sector-focused IaaS provider UKCloud forges closer ties with VMware to meet the public sector demand for “government-grade” remote desktop technology Read More

Transparency and honesty key to major programmes success, says NAO

By Lis Evenstad 19 Nov 2020

Major government projects often lack underlying data on costs and benefits, and it’s often not clear who is accountable for integration of different elements, according to a National Audit Office report on lessons ... Read More

Compliance rules usher in new era for personal data privacy policy

By Mary K. Pratt 24 May 2019

With the rollout of data privacy regulations, individual data rights and the right to be forgotten are forcing organizations to re-examine how they handle customer information. Read More

4G IoT network may ease aviation sector fears over drone safety

By Alex Scroxton 20 Feb 2018

Vodafone is testing mobile and internet of things network technology to protect commercial aircraft from badly flown drones Read More

Virtual GP practice accidentally exposes patient video calls

By Alex Scroxton 10 Jun 2020

A small number of users of Babylon’s GP at Hand service were briefly able to view other patients’ video GP consultations thanks to a bug in a new software feature Read More

AS Roma to develop video tracking with Acronis AI expertise

By Antony Adshead 09 Jun 2020

Italian football club will get variable-price ticketing using artificial intelligence expertise to develop systems. It has also deployed Acronis cloud backup Read More

Apollo 11: The human factor in autonomous systems

By Cliff Saran 15 Jul 2019

“Once you put someone in orbit, it is a lot harder to fix it if something goes wrong,” says Paul Kostek, a senior Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) member and senior systems ... Read More

Dynabook looking to reengage with channel and core markets

By Simon Quicke 26 Sep 2019

Hardware player has a widening portfolio and a determination to regain its position in some key verticals Read More