Transport for London (TfL) has signed a deal worth £15m to allow technology firm Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) to sell the Oyster contactless payment technology to other cities around the world....
Month: July 2016
Investigatory Powers Bill: rushed through under cover of Brexit
Microsoft unveils Windows 10 Build 14388 alongside subscription pricing for enterprises
Microsoft continues to fine tune the Windows 10 code for the Anniversary Update due in a few weeks, delivering new previews for PC and Mobile testers as the firm detailed new subscription options for enterprises....
UK retail banks could get Google-like legacy IT replacement
Government launches consultation on driverless cars
The government has launched a consultation on driverless car technologies to consider amendments to the laws concerning insurance and the Highway Code to accommodate such vehicles. The aim of the open...
Microsoft announces managed service models for Windows 10 and Surface
Microsoft is introducing managed service solutions for Windows 10 and Surface hardware. Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president of the Windows and Devices group at Microsoft, talked in a blog post today...
Business lacks certainty despite official adoption of EU-US Privacy Shield
Facebook to roll out Office 365 in major customer win for Microsoft
Facebook has signed a deal to roll out Office 365 to as many as 13,000 employees in a high-profile customer win for Microsoft. Facebook CIO Tim Campos explained the decision in an article on Microsoft’s...
Infor IoT mixes enterprise software with connected devices and big data
NEW YORK: Infor has made a play for the Internet of Things (IoT) with a comprehensive platform that feeds connected device, sensor and app data into the firm's enterprise software. Pam Murphy, Infor’s...