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CCS U-turns on G-Cloud 14 insurance requirements after supplier backlash

By Caroline Donnelly, Bryan Glick 07 Mar 2024

The government procurement agency has reversed previous plans for a £20m increase in insurance cover that threatened to deter smaller suppliers from bidding for cloud computing contracts Read More

Cloud complexity a challenge for the channel to solve

By Simon Quicke 07 Mar 2024

Research has shown that users are struggling to keep on top of their infrastructure and will look to partners to help Read More

Government insists it is acting ‘responsibly’ on military AI

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 07 Mar 2024

The government has responded to calls from a Lords committee that it must “proceed with caution” when it comes to autonomous weapons and military artificial intelligence, arguing that caution is already embedded ... Read More

Using microservices and containers in network automation

By Verlaine Muhungu 07 Mar 2024

Networking can benefit from the modularity of containers. This guide helps network teams navigate the integration of microservices and containers into network automation workflows. Read More

BA sets out plan to revamp IT, add AI and update website

By Cliff Saran 07 Mar 2024

Airline plans to migrate 700 systems to cloud and run custom version of Teams to support in-flight customer comms with ground staff Read More

VPNs persist amid the rise of ZTNA, other VPN alternatives

By Deanna Darah 07 Mar 2024

VPN use continues despite its outdated status in the networking industry. But usage has declined as enterprises make room for remote access alternatives, like ZTNA, SASE and more. Read More

The differences between inbound and outbound firewall rules

By Michael Cobb, Kevin Beaver 07 Mar 2024

Firewalls can support both inbound and outbound firewall rules, but there are important differences between the two. Learn more about each and their uses. Read More

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt gives the magic technology tree a shake

By Bryan Glick 07 Mar 2024

During her ill-fated 2017 general election campaign, prime minister Theresa May told an audience of voters on the BBC that there was no “magic money tree that we can shake to get everything we ... Read More

FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Sale of Dexcom CGM

By Veronica Salib 07 Mar 2024

For the first time in the United States, patients can get continuous glucose monitors without a prescription. Read More

Fujitsu should pay half of Post Office scandal costs, says select committee chair

By Karl Flinders 07 Mar 2024

Select committee chair says Fujitsu should pay half of the costs to repair damage caused by Post Office scandal Read More