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China's Great Firewall: How it works and what it reveals about China's plans

China's censorship system employs millions of people and uses a mix of automated and manual techniques

  • Privacy
  • 23 April 2018
Companies must make a “minimal commitment” to foster internet of things growth
Companies must make a "minimal commitment" to foster internet of things growth

It is too easy for companies to retract services, leaving customers at a loss

  • Hardware
  • 21 November 2017
Is the long-promised foldable phone finally coming?
Is the long-promised foldable phone finally coming?

Lyotropic polarisers bring foldable OLED displays one step closer to reality

  • Components
  • 26 October 2017
New bill on the block
New bill on the block

What can companies expect from the newly-published Data Protection Bill?

  • Law
  • 15 September 2017
What SMBs need to know about Russian hackers
What SMBs need to know about Russian hackers

What is the motivation behind nation state attacks, and how can you protect yourself?

  • Security
  • 31 August 2017
Which programming languages should you learn to get a good career in IT?
Programming languages for life: Which ones should you learn to get a good career in IT?

Experts advise on the IT skills that businesses really want

  • Software
  • 17 August 2017
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Robotic Process Automation is set to transform the services sector, says NIIT president Mehrotra

The back office is becoming the front office and everyone needs to be more customer facing

  • Business Software
  • 10 August 2017
UK firms ‘stockpiling Bitcoins’ to pay hacker demands
UK firms 'stockpiling Bitcoins' to pay hacker demands

33 per cent of medium-large UK businesses are saving digital currencies to rescue their data - despite recommendations not to

  • Security
  • 24 July 2017
Cryptocurrency scams: what you need to know
Crypto-currency scams: what you need to know

Pyramids, Ponzi schemes, MLMs - the crypto-currency market has traces of all of them. How do you sort the good from the bad?

  • Security
  • 01 June 2017
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Giffgaff's data-based collaborative culture should make GDPR compliance easier, says head of BI

Giffgaff head of BI Helen Mannion: "We want to listen, we want to collaborate, and we want to create mutual benefits using data"

  • Telecoms
  • 29 March 2017
Cloud: Public, private, or a bit of both? Which is the best strategy?

A panel of experts at a recent event discuss how to make the most of the cloud's potential, without breaking compliance rules

  • Strategy
  • 13 March 2017
Scenes you don't want to see at your cloud provider
Why contingency planning will help you survive a cloudburst

Outages are rare, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared

  • Cloud Computing
  • 07 March 2017
5G services will transform the mobile landscape
2017 is not the year of 5G, and here's why

Debunking the nonsense and hype around the "next generation" of wireless data

  • Internet
  • 21 February 2017
Bet365 discusses IT strategies
How Bet 365 reimagined scrum to create a new agile methodology

How the "Dynamic Delivery Framework" is developing the betting giant's future

  • Developer
  • 03 February 2017
The IoT is going to take up a lot of power
Energy harvesting breakthroughs needed to power an IoT future

Scientists are hard at work

  • Networks
  • 06 January 2017
Researchers uncover encryption shortcuts in 'secure' Android apps

Some apps that claim bulletproof encryption don't encrypt files at all

  • Security
  • 14 December 2016
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Software defined storage - uptake remains low

Despite its promise, SDS is still a minority play

  • Storage
  • 23 November 2016
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Successes at Gumtree, Littlewoods and RSC show importance of mobile-first ethos

Three very different organisations, three success stories

  • Mobile Phones
  • 09 September 2016
Theresa May
Theresa May as PM raises major privacy and surveillance concerns

Privacy advocates raise concerns with track record of incoming PM

  • Privacy
  • 13 July 2016
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Sainsbury's' DevOps 'revolution' cuts upfront capital costs and lead times for new services

Sainsbury's Mike Dilworth reveals how the supermarket chain gets more out of its IT and IT staff with DevOps

  • Developer
  • 12 July 2016
Windows 10 is available now as a free upgrade
Microsoft aims to 'light up' Windows for developers in Anniversary Update

Microsoft is delivering new APIs and a way to get desktop apps into the Windows Store

  • Developer
  • 27 June 2016
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Microsoft buying LinkedIn: insanity or wisdom?

Visionary genius, or a desperate throw of the dice from an ailing giant?

  • Mergers
  • 14 June 2016
Smart buildings in city
Smart cities are about to get real, says m2ocity

Smart cities are "developing fast", says Xavier Diab

  • Internet
  • 04 May 2016
SAS chief executive Jim Goodnight
SAS unveils Analytics for IoT despite CEO claiming to have no IoT customers

Jim Goodnight suggests there is more to the IoT than sensor data

  • Internet
  • 26 April 2016
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