Skills shortages hold back enterprises from reaching multicloud goals

Skills shortages are the most common reason why enterprises are struggling to realise their multicloud ambitions, suggests the third annual State of cloud strategy survey. The Forrester Consulting poll, commissioned by cloud infrastructure automation firm HashiCorp, revealed high levels of interest in adopting and investing in multicloud technologies, but its findings also showed that […]

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RISC-Q rises to software ecosystem challenge

RISC-V, the open standard instruction set architecture (ISA) alternative to Intel and ARM, held its first European summit on 5 to 9 June 2023 in Barcelona. Originally developed in 2010 at University of California, Berkeley, Risc-V is an open source hardware and software platform managed by RISC-V International, which is optimised for system on […]

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(ISC)² and CIISec set out to make cyber language more inclusive

Cyber security training and accreditation bodies (ISC)² and CIISec have teamed up to release a guide to the use of inclusive language in cyber security, explaining why it is important to use inclusive terminology and language to foster a more inclusive and diverse profession, and offering alternative vocabulary and language guidance to help security […]

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The most influential people in UK technology 2023

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 13 June 2023 UKtech50 2023: The most influential people in UK technology Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, we reveal the 13th annual UKtech50 list of the most influential people in UK technology. This year’s award goes jointly to the secretaries […]

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Ada Lovelace Institute warns against Covid app reuse

Governments and policy-makers need to assess the ramifications of the technological response that was deployed during the Covid-19 pandemic, a report from the Ada Lovelace Institute has concluded. Technologies, such as contact-tracing apps and digital vaccine passports, were rapidly developed and deployed in response to the crisis. However, a review of evidence from 34 […]

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Ofcom data stolen in MOVEit cyber attack

UK communications regulator Ofcom has revealed it is among the organisations to have been compromised by the Russian-speaking Clop cyber crime gang following its exploit of a SQL injection vulnerability in Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer managed file transfer service. Ofcom confirmed earlier today that a “limited amount” of information about companies it regulates – […]

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