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Fujitsu public sector boss says supplier has advantage in HMRC bid despite Post Office scandal
Fujitsu is targeting a lucrative contract renewal with HMRC worth over £200m despite reports that the government department planned to…
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MPs demand bank bosses come clean over IT outages following Barclays crash
MPs have written to bosses at the UK’s biggest banks to shed light on the impact of IT failures…
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AI Action Summit: global leaders decry AI red tape
Key European politicians gathered at the AI Action Summit have committed to cutting “red tape” to ensure artificial intelligence…
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AI Action Summit: European AI investment ramps up
European governments and private companies have committed around €200bn to artificial intelligence (AI)-related investments, including datacentres and gigafactories, over…
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F1’s Red Bull charges 1Password to protect its 2025 season
Identity and access management (IAM) tech supplier 1Password has signed a multi-year deal to become exclusive cyber security partner…
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Elon Musk capitalises on DeepSeek confusion to bid for OpenAI
After being fired by the company he co-founded, hired by Microsoft and then returning as OpenAI chief, Sam Altman…
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Saudi puts $15bn into AI as experts debate next steps
The past two years of artificial intelligence (AI) have been like science fiction, but now it needs to move…
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A two-horse race? Competition concerns cloud AWS and Microsoft
Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 11 February 2025 A two-horse race? Competition concerns cloud AWS and…
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Technology is changing and so should the civil service
The Prime Minister’s call for the “complete rewiring of the British state” has put the onus on the civil…
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Apple: British techies to advise on “devastating” UK global crypto power grab
An obscure British government committee is to be asked this month to advise Home Secretary Yvette Cooper whether to…
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