IT Pro News in Review: HP wins Autonomy fight, tech IPOs have record year, Met sued over 'racist' database
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Welcome to IT Pro's News in Review, a weekly bite-sized bulletin of the top tech stories of the week, for the week ending 4 February, 2022.
This week's stories:
- HP wins fraud case against Autonomy co-founder Mike Lynch
- Tech IPOs raised a record £6.6 billion in 2021
- Met Police faces legal action over "racist" Gangs Matrix database
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