UK government commits £2.5bn to boost quantum

To tie in with the Spring 2023 statement, the prime minister and technology secretary unveiled £2.5bn in funding as part of a 10-year strategy to make the UK a leader in quantum computing. The government funding will focus on ensuring the UK is home to world-leading quantum science and engineering. It also aims to […]

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Chinese Silkloader cyber attack tool falls into Russian hands

Threat researchers at WithSecure have revealed intelligence on how cyber criminal gangs are sharing tools along the historic Silk Roads of Eurasia, after finding a tool known to have been developed by Chinese cyber criminals being taken up enthusiastically among Russian-speaking ransomware operators. The tool, tracked by the research team as Silkloader, is a […]

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What is Antivirus Software? | Definition from TechTarget

What is antivirus software (antivirus program)? Antivirus software (antivirus program) is a security program designed to prevent, detect, search and remove viruses and other types of malware from computers, networks and other devices. Often included as part of a security package, antivirus software can also be purchased as a standalone option. Typically installed on a […]

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QLC edges into mainstream, but what are its advantages?

With the recent launches and enhancements to product lines from NetApp and Pure Storage, QLC flash storage has pushed itself further into the spotlight. QLC is quad-level cell flash storage, and allows for much higher capacity and density in solid-state drives (SSDs). In this article, we’ll define QLC flash, look at what what’s driving […]

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UK mini-datacentre startup hails energy savings of heat reuse deployment at leisure centre

British startup Deep Green has set its sights on accelerating the roll-out of datacentre heat reuse schemes across the country, following the deployment of its first heat recapture setup at a leisure centre in Exmouth, Devon. The company specialises in the provision of mini-datacentres, dubbed “digital boilers”, which comprise servers whose waste heat is […]

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IT Sustainability Think Tank: Closing the sustainability gap takes patience and persistence

IT efficiency is often overlooked in the digital infrastructure sustainability discussion. The sustainability reports of many IT operators make little or no mention of IT efficiency. Operators with exemplary programs sometimes ignore or downplay their IT achievements to protect confidential business information. For others, sustainability teams lack awareness of IT system activities. In most […]

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How William Hill’s IT copes with big sporting events

Online bookies need to cope with the usual peaks and troughs around football, horse racing, motorsports and other major sporting events, but few seem to attract the betting level of the Grand National, and if a site is overloaded or taking too long to respond, punters will take their business elsewhere. People who don’t […]

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NatWest introduces limits on crypto trading to prevent fraud

Retail bank NatWest is to implement daily and monthly limits on the amount of money customers may pay into cryptocurrency exchanges in an attempt to protect them from fraud and scams, and prevent them from losing “life-changing” sums of money. Going forward, customers will only be able to transfer up to £1,000 daily, and […]

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