How AI is Transforming the Data Center Landscape
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has skyrocketed the demand for datacentre infrastructure. Many existing facilities simply can’t handle this new wave of energy and
National Quantum Computing Centre Set to Launch at Harwell
A new national quantum facility is taking shape at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, covering 4,000 square meters. This center will house 12 state-of-the-art
Lords Committee Raises Concerns Over UK’s Potential Loss of EU Data Adequacy
British businesses and public sector organizations could face hefty additional costs if the UK loses its ability to share data smoothly with the European Union,
IR35: Ongoing Impact of Public-Private Sector Reforms on IT Contractors
IR35 status is a big worry for IT contractors considering their next gigs, while it doesn’t seem to bother off-payroll workers in other sectors as
Dutch Critical Infrastructure Vulnerable Despite High Leadership Assurance
Dutch business leaders feel pretty good about their IT infrastructure; 91% think their systems are top-notch, slightly above the global average of 90%. But here’s
Kenyan Workers Secure High Court Appeal to Bring Meta to Trial
In September 2024, the Nairobi Court of Appeal made a big decision. They ruled that two cases involving 185 former Facebook and Instagram content moderators
Government Pressured to Overturn Convictions Linked to Post Office Scandal
The Horizon Compensation Advisory Board has reached out to the Secretary of State for Justice, pressing the government to pass legislation that would overturn convictions
Government Claims Data Bill Will Enhance NHS and Police Data Access
The government is pushing a new data bill in the House of Lords today, claiming it’ll enhance public services and pump £10 billion into the
Alert: Former Subpostmasters Hold ‘Productive’ Meeting with Post Office CEO
The head of the Post Office recently met with former subpostmasters to discuss the company’s future, and they delivered a clear message: without addressing financial
Democracy Activist to File Lawsuit Against Saudi Arabia in UK Court Over Pegasus and QuaDream Spyware
Yahya Assiri, a pro-democracy and human rights activist, just scored a significant legal victory in the UK. He can now take Saudi Arabia to court
Court urges AT&T and Broadcom to settle VMware conflict
AT&T and Broadcom have 30 days to figure out their VMware support contracts before a New York judge makes a decision on AT&T’s request for
Federation Calls for Government Inquiry into Third Post Office Branch System
The National Federation of Subpostmasters (NFSP) has reached out to the minister responsible for the Post Office, urging a thorough look into the issues linked