An extension to the standoff period means the Post Office and supplier OneView Commerce are yet to sign the contract that ...
By 2029, the default method to proving your identity for everything from work to childcare could be a digital ID stored on your smartphone, if UK government proposals go through.
In the first of a three-part series exploring the role of telcos in the AI economy, we examine why operators must look beyond next generation 6G networks and focus on capturing the value of AI workloa ...
The Scottish government has confirmed its intention to ensure police use of facial recognition is lawful before deployments start taking place, unlike in England and Wales where the technology has bee ...
Around 30% of English hospitals that use Palantir’s FDP tools for scheduling are carrying out fewer procedures than before adoption, according to data from campaigning group Foxglove.
How have developers and operators responded to the wave of anti-datacentre sentiment sweeping through communities and what’s ...
MPs are calling on the government to reduce the UK’s dependency on big technology companies amid concerns that the UK is over ...
Why AI is forcing a reset of the identity stack by Ted Ernst, Gartner. Computer Weekly’s Security Think Tank considers the ...
Fujitsu is walking away from its legacy hardware business in the region and pitching itself as a supplier-neutral technology ...
As India does big deals in the Nordics the sub-continent’s role for the artificial intelligence age begins to become apparent ...
Research finds capacity and performance the top network challenge for UK organisations, with 81% of respondents saying their ...
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers if Anthropic’s Claude Mythos frontier AI model is a benefit or barrier to ...