Oracle’s Steve Miranda on the value of turning inside out

Steve Miranda, executive vice-president of Oracle Applications product development, spoke to Computer Weekly’s business applications editor, Brian McKenna, at Oracle Cloud World 2022 in Las Vegas about the impact of the macroeconomic crisis on the supplier’s customers, and how Oracle cannot do everything on its own, and so has embarked on a strategy of […]

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AI accountability held back by ‘audit-washing’ practices

Inadequate and ill-defined algorithmic auditing processes are being used to mask problematic or illegal practices with artificial intelligence (AI), according to a German Marshall Fund (GMF) report. Published under the GMF think-tank’s Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative, the report said that while algorithmic audits can help correct for the opacity of AI systems, poorly […]

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South Korea data adequacy pact brings £15m Brexit bonus

The UK government has boasted of £14.8m in annual business savings and increased exports to South Korea after finalising a data adequacy agreement with Seoul, having previously secured an agreement in principle in July. Having now completed a full assessment of South Korea’s personal data legislation, the government said it was confident that the […]

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How Photobox keeps site reliability in the picture

Over the past few years, Photobox has been on a journey to unify its e-commerce platform. At the start of 2022, the company merged with Albelli, and, says Alex Hibbit, director of site reliability engineering at Photobox, hopes to build out a solid base for the different brands in the group. Photobox’s IT is […]

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Red team tool developer slams ‘irresponsible’ disclosure

UK cyber security consultancy and penetration testing specialist MDSec has defended its commercial Nighthawk framework and criticised what it described as an “irresponsible” disclosure after researchers at Proofpoint warned that the tool risks being co-opted into widespread use in the cyber criminal underground, as happened with Cobalt Strike and others, such as Sliver and […]

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Hidden energy cost of on-premise data stores

New research from analyst firm Atlantic Ventures for Nutanix has reported that in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, more than half of datacentre energy consumption is from traditional on-premise datacentres. Although cloud usage is expected to grow over the next three years, this is unlikely to reduce on-premise datacentre usage significantly. Figures from […]

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Government launches AI-focused green innovation programme

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is launching a £1.5m artificial intelligence (AI) innovation programme that will see the technology put to use to curb the UK’s carbon emissions. The AI for Decarbonisaton Programme, as it is known, forms part of the government’s broader £1bn Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which was […]

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