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Coronavirus: RAF flies in for UK contact tracing app test

By Joe O’Halloran 23 Apr 2020

NHS announces test at air base of app designed to alert users of the close proximity of those carrying or having symptoms of Covid-19 Read More

Rapid7 picks up DivvyCloud

By Simon Quicke 28 Apr 2020

Security player moves to add more cloud visibility to its armoury and respond to customer demand for greater protection and visibility in hosted environments Read More

IT modernisation series – Megaport: Why networks should be more like Spotify

By Adrian Bridgwater 27 Mar 2020

Unlike digital-first organisations, traditional businesses have a wealth of enterprise applications built up over decades, many of which continue to run core business processes.  In this series of ... Read More

Hey teacher, leave those kids to (low) code

By Adrian Bridgwater 28 Apr 2020

As the BBC’s Kate Russell said this week on the broadcaster’s flagship techzine programme ‘Click’, “I wouldn’t be doing my job as a tech evangelist if I didn’t point out that lockdown is a perfect ... Read More

Black Rose Lucy ransomware now posing as FBI porn warning

By Alex Scroxton 28 Apr 2020

A new strain of Russian-developed ransomware impersonates US federal law enforcement to force payment, says Check Point Read More

Confidence of UK startups rocked by coronavirus

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 28 Apr 2020

Firms worry how to keep sales up and secure investment during pandemic Read More

IBM celebrates quantum cloud fourth anniversary with coding challenge

By Cliff Saran 28 Apr 2020

IBM has set four tasks for programmers to try out on its cloud-based quantum computer, in a bid to widen quantum coding skills Read More

Government announces digital apprenticeship service as part of apprenticeship levy guidelines

By Clare McDonald 12 Aug 2016

The government has released guidelines for the upcoming apprenticeship levy, including how businesses can access funds to train apprentices Read More

How subpostmasters made legal history with biggest referral of potential miscarriages of justice

By Karl Flinders 27 Mar 2020

Subpostmasters seeking redress of prosecutions at the hands of an IT system force the biggest ever UK referral of cases of potential miscarriages of justice to the Court of Appeal Read More

IR35 reforms: Chancellor slammed for dig at self-employed tax habits during coronavirus briefing

By Caroline Donnelly 27 Mar 2020

Rishi Sunak under fire for making a veiled reference to self-employed people needing to pay their “fair share of tax” during the government’s daily coronavirus update Read More