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Keeping coral reefs healthy with AI

By Aaron Tan 23 Apr 2020

Underwater video cameras equipped with artificial intelligence smarts have been deployed in the waters off Pangatalan island in the Philippines to track the barometers of coral reef health Read More

Governing by data: Limits and opportunities

By SA Mathieson 25 Mar 2020

Governing by the use of data analytics may be fashionable, but what are its limits as well as its opportunities? Lessons from Estonia, Essex, and healthcare Read More

Computacenter buying and Tech Data fighting in France

By Simon Quicke 25 Mar 2020

There is plenty going on over the other side of the Channel at the moment as Computacenter looks to expand and Tech Data and Ingram counter fines dished out by the French authorities Read More

Coronavirus: Surge in Wi-Fi upload traffic shows need for advanced Wi-Fi adoption

By Joe O’Halloran 23 Apr 2020

Prolonged home working will see home networks, based on older Wi-Fi technologies rather than the likes of Wi-Fi 6, put under intolerable strain, warns analyst Read More

The hybrid sessions

By Ryan Priest 23 Apr 2020

There’s been some excitement around the inaugural virtual House of Commons sessions, which essentially comprise some MPs social distancing in the chamber while others can be viewed on several ... Read More

Chancellor hopes Bounce Back Loan scheme will deliver funds to small firms

By Simon Quicke 28 Apr 2020

Small businesses have so far faced a challenge in getting hold of funds during the coronavirus crisis, but a fresh scheme coming in next week should ease those problems Read More

The People vs Amazon: ‘They will have to answer to all of us’, says fired employee Christian Smalls

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 01 May 2020

Former Amazon employee Christian Smalls speaks to Computer Weekly about his termination and how the company is trying to silence dissent as it reports massive sales Read More

Unplanned work leads to stressed IT workers

By Cliff Saran 11 Mar 2020

Study reports that unplanned IT work leads to staff anxiety, disrupts innovation and affects work-life balance, with a discrepancy between what companies and employees think is acceptable Read More

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Crypto.com

Jason Lau, CISO at Crypto.com, is an academic committee member of ISACA’s Hong Kong chapter, a regional lead, co-chair and faculty member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.Read More

Brain researchers get NVMe-over-RoCE for super-fast HPC storage

By Yann Serra 25 Nov 2020

French neurological researchers deploy Western Digital OpenFlex NVMe array for super-fast HPC storage with Ethernet-based NVMe-over-Fabrics connectivity across several floors Read More