
Finland benefits from Nato technology through the Diana project
Finland’s cyber defense and technology sectors are set to benefit from their membership in NATO, as the alliance has decided to establish research and development

Enterprises urged to seize overlooked opportunities for cost-effective green IT gains, says Gartner
Gartner’s data suggests that organizations are not fully capitalizing on cost-effective sustainable IT initiatives, despite their focus on such projects. A survey of 200 senior

Demystifying Public Cloud Security: An Essential Guide for IT and Security Administrators
Businesses need to consider who is responsible for security in the public cloud as they deploy more workloads and use cloud-based IT infrastructure, platform services,

Understanding Immersive Virtual Reality (Immersive VR)
What is Immersive Virtual Reality (VR)? Immersive virtual reality (VR) is the creation of a artificial environment that effectively replaces the user’s real-world surroundings, allowing

The Future of Consumer and Enterprise Applications: Why On-Device AI is Key
End-of-year tax filing can be a daunting task for most people, especially if you’re not an accountant. The idea of spending money on a tax

Podcast: Scaling Storage Solutions for AI with Hybrid Cloud Integration
Grant Caley, the UK and Ireland solutions director for NetApp, discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and data storage in a recent podcast. He emphasizes the importance

Ex-Fujitsu engineer alleges Post Office manipulated him into providing incomplete evidence
During the latest hearing of the Post Office scandal public inquiry, a former senior Fujitsu engineer revealed that he was pressured into giving misleading evidence

Databricks aims to combine AI and BI
Business Intelligence was born from data warehousing, as pointed out by analyst Mike Ferguson in an interview for a Computer Weekly article celebrating the publication’s

Potential Collapse Looms for IT Giant Atos if Restructuring Talks Falter
Auditors have issued a warning about the financial stability of key government technology supplier Atos due to a significant debt revelation of $5bn. Grant Thornton

Council rejects second planning application for datacentre near M25 due to Green Belt restrictions
A datacentre development project in Iver, Buckinghamshire, has been denied planning permission for the second time by local authority officials. The investment company, Greystoke Land,

Post Office IT expert witness’s claim leaves experts stunned
During questioning at the Post Office scandal public inquiry, former Fujitsu engineer Gareth Jenkins made an astonishing claim regarding his previous statements as a witness

ICO was not consulted by Police Scotland regarding high-risk cloud system
Police Scotland did not consult with the data regulator before deploying its cloud-based digital evidence-sharing system, despite identifying significant risks with the data processing, according