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Introducing the EuroStack initiative: Could this turn the tide on hyperscale cloud in Europe?
If you have not heard of EuroStack, you might first guess it’s merely an EU-centred walled garden for IT. However,…
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The role of small language models in enterprise AI
According to analyst Gartner, small language models (SLMs) offer a potentially cost-effective alternative for generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) development…
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What’s the government up to with digital verification services? ‘ID’ like to know
Energised into action following the excellent recent comment piece from Computer Weekly’s editor, I thought I’d dig deeper into…
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Work-life balance biggest barrier for women in tech, says survey
Maintaining work-life balance has been the biggest challenge many women in the technology industry have come up against, according…
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AI surveillance towers place migrants in ‘even greater jeopardy’
The Home Office is operating at least eight artificial intelligence (AI)-powered surveillance towers along the South-East coast of England,…
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More than 100 Horizon victims are challenging Post Office offers on complex claims
The government is crawling towards completing the financial redress of the subpostmasters who defeated the Post Office in a group…
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IT strategy implications of US tariffs
A report in the Financial Times that European Union (EU) president Ursula von der Leyen could impose tariffs on US…
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Met Police to deploy permanent facial recognition tech in Croydon
The Metropolitan Police is planning to install the UK’s first permanent live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in Croydon, continuing…
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Google bets on unifying security tools to ease CISO pain
Amid a plethora of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and model innovations, customer demonstrations and other cloud announcements at Google…
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GCHQ historian Dave Abrutat’s mission to preserve the UK’s forgotten signals intelligence history
During the Second World War, there were an estimated 250 signals intelligence (Sigint) sites across the UK from as…
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