#computerweekly.com. × CGI’s artificial intelligence boss knows his job title won’t exist for long | Computer Weekly. IT service provider is using AI to increase throughput while applying it to ‘big ticket’ challenges externally.
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × VMware vSphere 8 end-of-support challenges | Computer Weekly. IT leaders need to assess the cost implications of migrating from vSphere 8 to the latest supported VMware product offering
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × 5G and Wi-Fi battle for dominance in APAC | Computer Weekly. Analysis from Opensignal reveals that the Asia-Pacific region is no longer converging on a single connectivity model, with some markets pivoting to Wi-Fi while others double down on mobile.
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Banks on the hook for £173m in APP fraud reimbursement | Computer Weekly. Banks paid 88% losses claimed by customers that fell victim to authorised push payment fraud last year
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × AI agents, human judgement and the future of work in the UAE | Computer Weekly. As organisations across the UAE move to AI orchestration, leaders are being forced to rethink skills, governance and accountability in an emerging hybrid workforce.
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × EE, Three claim UK’s best mobile internet performance in 2025 | Computer Weekly. Analysis of Mobile Internet connection data in the UK shows traditional market dominance by BT-owned mobile company challenged by new rival set for infrastructure boost after recent merger.
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Kendall names Barnsley as UK’s first tech town | Computer Weekly. The UK government has named Barnsley as the nation’s first ‘tech town’, with initiatives to boost education, health and local businesses.
#Feb.03.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Canva uses 1Password to secure ID during growth phase | Computer Weekly. As it underwent a growth spurt in the early 2020s, graphic design platform Canva turned to 1Password to manage identity across its expanding organisation.
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × HMRC chooses cloud SAP S/4Hana for tax system overhaul | Computer Weekly. HM Revenue & Customs is bidding to modernise its tax systems by migrating from ECC6 to SAP’s cloud-based Rise with SAP programme, adopting S/4Hana and AI to enhance efficiency and taxpayer experien
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Birmingham Oracle project: Data cleansing and resourcing issues | Computer Weekly. Councillors at audit committee urged to ensure strong project governance and adequate tech staffing levels and change management procedures
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Vodafone IoT and Skylo bring NTN NB-IoT connectivity to global customers | Computer Weekly. In a ‘notable’ step in enabling the next wave of internet of things solutions, the IoT division of telco teams with non-terrestrial network provider to deliver satellite-based narrowband connectivity.
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Police intercept evidence from Sky ECC cryptophone network ‘unreliable’, Antwerp court told | Computer Weekly. A court in Belgium has refused to allow defence lawyers in a high-profile drugs case extra time after a forensic expert found that digital evidence obtained by police in a hacking operation against the
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Interview: Why identity is the nucleus for cyber security | Computer Weekly. Amid a wave of market consolidation, Computer Weekly speaks to Keeper Security’s leadership on how identity and access management systems are becoming unified identity platforms capable of securing bot
#Feb.02.2026
#computerweekly.com. × History repeats itself in Post Office Capture redress scheme with low-ball offers made | Computer Weekly. Early signs show that former Post Office Capture users face derisory initial compensation offers and face impossible appeals process
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Police Digital Service future remains uncertain as ‘radical’ Home Office policing reform unveiled | Computer Weekly. The UK government’s long-awaited ‘radical’ policing reform whitepaper has finally dropped, but there is a distinct lack of detail in it about how exactly the Police Digital Service will fit into its vi
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Home Office announces sweeping police technology plans | Computer Weekly. The Home Office plans to ramp up its deployment of artificial intelligence and facial recognition technologies under wide-ranging reforms to UK policing
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Microsoft has already contracted GPUs to balance costs | Computer Weekly. The company claims that thanks to software optimisation and hardware asset management, it can make datacentre kit last six years
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Sir Alan Bates slams ‘nonsense’ reported about his financial redress settlement | Computer Weekly. Campaigning subpostmaster speaks out about the highly inaccurate claims about the compensation he received.
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Ex-directors of firm linked to Satoshi Nakamoto imposter sue over whistleblowing retaliation claims | Computer Weekly. Two former directors of London tech company nChain, associated with a computer scientist who falsely claimed to be bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto, have told an employment tribunal they were dismisse
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × South Korea debuts foundation model in sovereign AI push | Computer Weekly. A consortium led by SK Telecom has built a sovereign AI model designed to reduce reliance on foreign tech, lower costs for local industry, and propel South Korea into the top ranks of AI powers
#Jan.30.2026
#computerweekly.com. × SAP overcomes rough start to post 8% growth | Computer Weekly. SAP reports €36.8bn for 2025, up 8%, despite what CEO Christian Klein called a ‘rough start to the year’ due to geopolitical unrest from tariff conflict between the US and the EU
#Jan.29.2026
#computerweekly.com. × RAMP ransomware forum goes dark in probable FBI sting | Computer Weekly. RAMP, an infamous Russian-speaking cyber crime forum, has gone off the air after an apparent US operation.
#Jan.29.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears | Computer Weekly. The Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no effective constraints on where it can deploy the technology, arguing there are
#Jan.29.2026
#computerweekly.com. × Forward Networks claims first network digital twin for enterprises | Computer Weekly. New network operations platform capability pairs agentic AI operations with network digital twin to enable NetOps and SecOps teams to ask complex questions, understand network behaviour and validate ou
#Jan.29.2026
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