Marks & Spencer joins the likes of Accenture, Microsoft and Vodafone by committing to take practical steps to improve cyber standards through the government’s voluntary Cyber Resilience Pledge
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we announce the 16th annual UKtech50 list of the most influential people in UK technology. We examine how this year’s winner – Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis – has helped establish the UK’s AI reputation worldwide. And our latest buyer’s guide looks at the role of AI in supply chain management. Read the issue now.
Migration campaign group Front-Lex has filed a complaint to Europe’s data protection watchdog, calling for a ban on Europol’s data processing operations that do not comply with EU law, following an investigation by Computer Weekly, Solomon and Correctiv
Backs Spark Declarative Pipelines.
CIO marks six months in the role with clarity on strategic shift.
The UK government cannot rely on allies. Instead, it must sort out startup funding and do more to build out a full tech stack
Urges globally harmonised rules.
Nestle, Haleon, L'Oreal, Mondelez all embrace the technology.
Staff working on Civil Service pension administration transition concerned over pressure forcing unnecessary risks
In spite of preparing for the deployment of a cloud-based ERP system, Asda’s financial results show it faced months of supply chain disruption