IT contractors the 'collateral damage' in Chancellor George Osborne's attack on stars' and civil servants' tax avoidance
Why is identity and access management is taking centre stage in companies’ access policies
More than a quarter of IT decision makers at UK organisations admit they need to do more to protect data, a survey reveals
Conroy warns HFC risks major delays.
We examine how the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s became an age of great innovation for the British computer industry
RBS announces job cuts as it invests in automated services designed to give online financial advice
Launched in 1966 as part of a modernising wave to change British society, Computer Weekly battled for the nation’s industry against the US, and saw IT as an entry ticket to the Common Market
Paul Keen takes up CTO gig.
Justice Department hints at "nuclear" option.
State receives 187 pitches in free-for-all EOI.