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Post Office boss signed off hush money to cover up smoking gun

By Karl Flinders 16 Apr 2024

A former Post Office boss admitted the pain and suffering of subpostmasters could have been avoided had the organisation done the right thing Read More

The slow decline and transformation of IoT events

By Francisco Maroto 05 Jul 2018

Will IoT events disappear? Sure. It doesn't matter if is in two or three years, but IoT-only events will not make sense, says OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto. Read More

Bibb County School District cybersecurity efforts use AI

By Mark Labbe 16 Aug 2019

Using AI-driven cybersecurity from ManagedMethods, a Georgia school district blocks external threats and identifies potentially harmful language in student documents. Read More

IT contractors warned as HMRC draws on ‘IR35-adjacent’ legislation in tax avoidance clampdown

By Caroline Donnelly 08 Apr 2022

IT contractors are being urged to take action now, as details emerge about how HM Revenue & Customs is drawing on some IR35-adjacent legislation to send out five-figure tax bills to individuals who engage with ... Read More

Delayed pay: Umbrella company cyber attacks disrupt salary payments to thousands of contractors

By Caroline Donnelly 20 Jan 2022

Thousands of contractors across the UK are anxiously waiting to see if their payroll cycles will be disrupted for a second week, after two of the umbrella industry's biggest players were targeted by cyber criminals Read More

Fujitsu should pay half of Post Office scandal costs, says select committee chair

By Karl Flinders 07 Mar 2024

Select committee chair says Fujitsu should pay half of the costs to repair damage caused by Post Office scandal Read More

MPs call for Post Office exclusion from compensation schemes, as trust hits rock bottom

By Karl Flinders 07 Mar 2024

Former subpostmasters and MPs do not trust the Post Office to do the right thing for victims of the Horizon IT scandal Read More

A guide to cloud capacity planning for unexpected spikes

By Zachary Flower 29 Apr 2020

Unpredictable traffic spikes can make or break applications. Make sure your apps can handle scaling demands with this breakdown of cloud capacity strategies. Read More

Government could still replace Fujitsu in key nuclear contract

By Karl Flinders 12 Apr 2024

Fujitsu’s first government contract of the year could be just a stay of execution as department says that all replacement options are still being considered Read More

Coronavirus CX strategy should be flexible, feedback-driven

By Erica Mixon 22 Apr 2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses should understand customer needs and prepare their customer service employees for remote work as a part of their adjusted CX strategies. Read More