NASA works with IBM on foundational data model for Earth science

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has begun work with IBM to use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to discover new insights in its Earth and geospatial science data. The joint effort will apply AI foundation model technology to NASA’s Earth-observing satellite data for the first time. These observations are used by scientists to study and […]

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Tips on improving cyber training for home workers

The pandemic accelerated the use of technology in business, causing many organisations to have greater reliance on email, chat applications and virtual meeting software. As a result, remote working solutions have quickly become the new normal.  Despite bringing a multitude of benefits, including improved motivation and increased flexibility, nearly a fifth of IT pros […]

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What is Toyota Way? – Definition from TechTarget

What is the Toyota Way? The Toyota Way is a comprehensive expression of the company’s management philosophy, which is based on the two foundational pillars of Continuous Improvement, also known as kaizen, and Respect for People. Toyota documented its management philosophy in 2001 but has not made the document publicly available. The Toyota Way is […]

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Tech Nation to shutter after more than a decade

Tech Nation has announced that it will cease operations, after more than a decade supporting the UK’s startup ecosystem, following the loss of core funding to Barclays. In January 2023, the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) announced it had awarded its £12m Digital Growth Grant to Barclays’ startup incubator Eagle Labs, […]

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Cyber training firm launches £20k data protection scholarship

Freevacy, a specialist provider of data privacy and protection education and training, has set up a £20,000 scholarship fund to provide training for approximately 20 up-and-coming cyber security professionals. The Joyce Allen Privacy Champion BCS Scholarship scheme will cover the £1,095 cost of the Foundation Certificate in Data Protection from BCS, the Chartered Institute […]

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Russian DDoS hacktivists seen targeting western hospitals

Healthcare organisations in countries aligned with the defence of Ukraine have been warned they may be at risk of cyber attack by Russian hacktivists after a series of attacks linked to the infamous Killnet group unfolded over the past few days. Killnet is a hacktivist group of politically motivated actors who have aligned themselves […]

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Crédit Agricole tests quantum in finance

Crédit Agricole CIB and quantum computing specialists Pasqal and Multiverse Computing have run two experiments on quantum computing in finance. In June 2021, Crédit Agricole began to evaluate the use of algorithms inspired by quantum computing, and the potential uses of quantum computers in the valuation of financial products and the assessment of credit […]

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MI5 unlawfully collected and held millions of people’s data

UK security service MI5 unlawfully gathered and retained millions of people’s private data, Britain’s most secret court has ruled in a landmark case on mass surveillance. Human rights organisations Liberty and Privacy International launched a joint case against MI5 in January 2020 to challenge the UK’s surveillance laws – which they say “are not […]

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Three outsourcing trends to look out for in 2023

The IT services market is robust. The sector continues to grow, despite multi-faceted crises, including the hike in energy prices, which have contributed to a seven per cent year-over-increase in the fees of service provider contracts in Q3 2022 (compared to Q3 2021). However, major changes are taking place in sourcing practices. We’re seeing […]

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