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June Patch Tuesday brings a lighter load for defenders
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update landed on schedule around teatime on 10 June, with admins facing a much lighter…
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Tariff turmoil: IT procurement and the public sector
Tariffs proposed by the US government threaten to upend trading relationships across the world, with IT procurement already feeling…
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UK finance regulator tie-up with Nvidia allows firms to experiment with AI
The UK’s financial services regulator has teamed up with Nvidia to provide an environment to enable finance firms to…
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UK defence scheme invests in future cyber tech Cheri
SCI Semiconductors, a Cambridge-based tech company working on Capability Hardware Enhanced Risc Instructions (Cheri) systems to manage cyber defences,…
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IBM reorients storage to cloud, containers and as-a-service
In this storage supplier profile, we look at IBM, which has perhaps the longest history of all the storage…
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IBM updates path to fault-tolerant quantum computing
IBM has updated its roadmap for building large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, setting the stage for practical and scalable quantum…
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HMRC paid Fujitsu £315m last year, but Post Office supplier’s UK business faces gradual decline
Fujitsu received £310m from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in 12 months, while victims of the Post Office scandal,…
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Microsoft given until 25 July to respond to UK cloud licensing legal claim
Microsoft has until 25 July 2025 to respond to a £2bn legal claim, filed on behalf of thousands of…
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Third-party security weaknesses threaten Europe’s big banks
Almost all (96%) of Europe’s largest financial services organisations have been affected by a security breach at a third-party…
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Labour commits £17.2m to support Spärck AI scholarships
The government is funding a scholarship named after British computer scientist Karen Sparck Jones, who pioneered a technique for…
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