Will spending plans help the UK recover from a digital infrastructure crisis?
This year's Budget, analysed
This year's Budget, analysed
Thanks to an industry effort, the UK Government's March 2021 Budget did not require data centers to flush
It's a big political change, but tech carries on
How the British Army's land forces communicate effectively in all situations
Meeting the communications demands of modern land forces
This year will see expansion and new availability zones, as HPC increases and GPUs keep growing
The UK's Covid-19 test and trace system came unstuck when it used Excel. Here's what we need to learn
Will Brexit lead to huge queues of trucks? That could depend on the IT
As the pandemic empties offices, on-premise IT has become a risk
A better approach to development might cut the list of embarassing failures
The data center sector is prepared - it needs to be sure of government support
More must be done, and it could mean mandatory compliance with the EU Code of Conduct
With Google moving the privacy protections of its UK users to its US entity, here are the privacy regulations behind the story and what businesses need to know
Despite doubts about the UK government's approach, the tech industry is positive about its prospects
Predictions for the year ahead
Lessons from the UK's NHS on staying alive
Depending on the election results, the UK could face anything from a hard Brexit to complete revocation.
Finding staff, developing them, and keeping them. That's quite a challenge
Market players must be ready to re-adjust ahead of new legislation
What we are seeing is that the age-old problem of data silos and legacy infrastructure is likely to take the issue in any business to a whole new dimension with workloads moving to the cloud
In today’s post-Extinction Rebellion world it’s simply no longer tenable for organizations to knowingly operate data centers that are inefficient and wasteful of energy
ISO 27018 provides a practical base from which to start creating confidence that cloud industry players are dealing with personal data properly, paving the way for more clarity on legislation and regulation
Although GDPR is a concern for some, these larger fears such as security concerns and fear of data breaches can actually be remedied by the regulation itself
Irrespective of Brexit, the UK will continue to be a huge market for investment