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Government showcases UK quantum computing pledge
The government has announced 14 projects sharing £14m through Innovate UK’s Quantum Sensing Mission Primer awards, to support the…
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Resilience for resilience: Managing burnout among cyber leaders
While organisations invest in cyber resilience, the resilience of those leading the charge, chief information security officers (CISOs), is…
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Gartner: How CIOs can lead the talent remix
The C-suite is caught in an AI pressure cooker. On one side, boards and CEOs see the relentless headlines…
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SnapLogic Integreat: Preparing legacy IT for agentic AI
IT leaders need to weigh up the drive to adopt new, exciting innovation with the technical debt and mission-critical…
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Science and Technology Committee calls out migration red tape
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee’s second report into the UK’s failure to retain and scale science…
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We need to build psychological readiness into cyber security
Working in the cyber security industry has always been high-pressure but we have seen that pressure intensify. Advancing threats,…
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How low code can give agentic AI guide rails for the enterprise
Low code is far from new and has struggled to gain widespread enterprise popularity. Yet the arrival and adoption…
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Computer Weekly’s Women in UK Tech Rising Stars 2025
Role models are everywhere, and while Computer Weekly’s list of the Most Influential Women in UK Tech highlights the…
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Collaboration, founders and entrepreneurs – career path of 2025’s Most Influential Woman in UK Tech
“I set up a business called Enterprise Lab with two guys I met on Twitter,” says Naomi Timperley, who…
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Computer Weekly announces the Most Influential Women in UK Tech 2025
Naomi Timperley, co-founder of Tech North Advocates, has become the 14th person to be named Computer Weekly’s most influential…
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