Mobile operator Vodafone is creating 2,100 jobs in the UK by reducing the amount of call centre work done offshore
Around 2,000 IT staff at Lloyds Banking Group are set to transfer to IBM as part of a seven-year IT outsourcing deal, says union
Consumer virtual reality was again a hot topic at Mobile World Congress in 2017, but the technology is now advanced enough that use cases are emerging in other sectors. The IEEE’s Wendy Powell reveals how virtual reality could transform healthcare
Programme to help foreigners set up businesses in Estonia through virtual residency is gathering pace
This is the second in a series of articles charting the progress of participants from HutZero, a new cyber security entrepreneur acceleration programme run by Cyber London (CyLon) and the Centre for Security Information Technologies (CSIT) at Queen’s University Belfast
In the wake of the Shamoon and Shamoon 2.0 malware attacks, a new wiper called StoneDrill is targeting organisations in the Middle East and Europe
The SAP legal case against Diageo highlights the seemingly arbitrary rules governing software licensing
Many companies are in denial about cyber attacks, but they need to accept that they are likely to be targets, that everything is hackable and that they need to act accordingly, says security expert Menny Barzilay
Major research reveals the opportunities and challenges facing fintech firms
An agile approach to digital programmes will not transform Whitehall unless the waterfall approach to policy and decision-making is overhauled too