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How digital twins are helping people with motor neurone disease speak
An initiative by a UK-based charity, supported by technology companies and universities, has developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered digital…
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Error-prone eVisa system a precursor of digital ID
Technical errors with the Home Office’s electronic visa (eVisa) system are causing “high levels of stress, fear and exhaustion”…
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Microsoft patched over 1,100 CVEs in 2025
Microsoft has addressed a little shy of 60 newly-designated common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) in the final Patch Tuesday…
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Digital sovereignty about outcomes, not theoretical ideals
The conversation around digital sovereignty is gaining momentum worldwide. In today’s climate of geopolitical uncertainty and technological competition, it…
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Interview: Meet the competition lawyer taking Microsoft to task over its cloud licensing tactics
The hyperscalers’ hold on the global, multibillion-pound cloud computing market has come under repeated scrutiny over the past couple…
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The agentic AI future of enterprise architecture
Throughout 2025, enterprise software providers have launched and spoken of agentic AI, claiming it will revolutionise the operating model…
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Airline set to launch with end-to-end AI workflows
Riyadh Air has collaborated with IBM Consulting to deliver what the pair claim is the world’s first airline that…
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How Chinese-owned Radisson Hotel Group split US enterprise resource planning
Among the interesting discussions taking place during this year’s annual UKISUG conference was how much SAP customisation is actually…
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Are we mistaking regulation for resilience?
As security leaders in the UK, we often feel squeezed between an increasingly aggressive threat landscape and a sprawling…
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Why bug bounty schemes have not led to secure software
Governments should make software companies liable for developing insecure computer code. So says Katie Moussouris, the white hat hacker and…
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