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Reading Borough Council to overhaul IT infrastructure

By Lis Evenstad 02 Mar 2021

Council and its children’s services partner award contracts worth £13.2m for shared IT infrastructure Read More

It’s time for the channel to stand up and be counted on sustainability

By Tim Westbrook 12 Apr 2021

With e-waste volumes growing, Tim Westbrook, director at Stone Group, argues that now is the time for the channel to show how it can help to tackle the sustainability problem Read More

Nokia inks AT&T C-band deal and sets out plan to surf the 5G long wave

By Joe O’Halloran 19 Mar 2021

Leading comms tech provider outlines plans to speed up transformation to improve profitability, taking advantage of long wave of 5G contracts such as that from leading US operator Read More

Veeam urges partners to plug backup gaps

By Simon Quicke 19 Mar 2021

Research from vendor exposes significant number of customers that are failing to protect their data Read More

SBRC picks Check Point to support cyber helpline

By Alex Scroxton 01 Feb 2021

The Scottish Business Resilience Centre has enlisted Check Point as the first security supplier to join its incident response partnership programme Read More

Almost half of UK office workers fear return to offices

By Joe O’Halloran 12 Apr 2021

Research shows 83% of UK office workers agree that flexible working is here to stay, but fears persist of catching Covid-19 from colleagues if they return to the office Read More

Surveillance expert ‘unfairly’ refused job at intelligence regulator after MI5 intervened

By Bill Goodwin 26 Mar 2021

The Home Office unfairly refused Eric Kind, a specialist in criminal justice and UK surveillance law, clearance for a job at an intelligence watchdog after MI5 claimed he was “insufficiently deferential” Read More

Ex-Post Office CEO Paula Vennells walked away from IT scandal with over £400,000 in pay and bonuses

By Karl Flinders 24 Mar 2021

Former Post Office chief was paid over £400,000 when she left despite the organisation being involved in what would become the biggest miscarriage of justice in UK history Read More

Canary Wharf stress test underway ahead of London Olympic Games

By Karl Flinders 08 May 2012

Businesses in Canary Wharf are running two days of stress testing to prepare for the London Olympic Games, including flexible staff working Read More

Banks still handicapped by IT legacy

By Karl Flinders 11 May 2012

Research finds three-quarters of banks in Europe are using outdated core systems which are hindering their ability to grow Read More