The importance of improving data quality at source

The UK can blame its bad immigration data on Hungary, one of the eight countries which joined the European Union in 2004. Unlike most existing EU countries, the UK government allowed its citizens to move and work without restrictions, expecting 5,000 to 13,000 people to arrive each year. But this was a massive underestimate, […]

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CIO interview: David Schwartz, vice-president, PepsiCo Labs

David Schwartz has a passion for innovation. As vice-president of PepsiCo Labs, a specialist team that aims to exploit digital technology, he is charged with accelerating growth and identifying new opportunities for creativity. At the food and drinks giant, Schwartz has the opportunity to put his broad experiences in corporate strategy, product innovation and […]

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Top 10 technology startup stories of 2022

Computer Weekly’s 2022 startup coverage included a number of case studies on how startups are collaborating with a variety of organisations, from helping refugee support groups with the underlying tech of a system for reporting against migrants, to helping the UK government circumvent end-to-end encryption. Other coverage looked at general startup trends, including the […]

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Top 10 Nordic IT stories of 2022

The Nordic region’s datacentres have become popular locations for IT workloads for big business, as well as organisations carrying out research that requires high computing power. Take work on quantum computing being carried out in Finland to connect a quantum computer to a supercomputer. The aim is to create a hybrid system to overcome […]

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Top 10 technology and ethics stories of 2022

A major focus of Computer Weekly’s technology and ethics coverage in 2022 was on working conditions throughout the tech sector, from the issue of forced labour and slavery throughout technology supply chains, to UK Amazon workers staging spontaneous “wildcat” strikes in response to derisory pay rises and warehouse conditions. Other stories in this vein […]

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What is Apple? An products and history overview

What is Apple? Apple Inc. (formerly Apple Computer Inc.) is an American computer and consumer electronics company famous for creating the iPhone, iPad and Macintosh computers. Apple is one of the largest companies globally with a market cap of over 2 trillion dollars. Apple devices are renowned for their design aesthetic and attention to detail. […]

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Developed for Big Science in Europe, highly accurate time protocols ensure fair trading in finance

More than a decade ago, European researchers invented highly accurate network time distribution protocols for CERN. They are now adopted by industries including financial services. “Look at my fingers,” says John Fischer, vice-president of Advanced Research at Orolia, holding his hands about 30 centimetres apart. “That is a nanosecond. That’s how far light travels […]

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