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Developers aren’t quite ready to place their trust in AI
News AI coding tools are delivering benefits for developers, but they’re still worried about security and compliance
By Ross Kelly Published
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US companies dominate the European cloud market – regional players are left fighting for scraps
News Synergy data shows EU providers hold just 15% of the market despite rise in AI and drive for cloud sovereignty
By Nicole Kobie Published
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A flaw in Google’s new Gemini CLI tool could’ve allowed hackers to exfiltrate data
News The company has moved to fix a vulnerability that allowed the execution of malicious code
By Emma Woollacott Published
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AI skills shortages exacerbated by surging salary demands
News Hiring staff with AI skills continues to be a pain point for companies
By Nicole Kobie Published
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UK enterprises regret going all-in on public cloud
News Data sovereignty, rising costs, and governance issues mean many IT decision-makers regret having made the move
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Trend Micro and Google Cloud double down on AI security with expanded partnership
News The agreement targets improved proactive security across cloud environments, alongside enhanced scam defense capabilities
By Daniel Todd Published
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Hackers breached a 158 year old company by guessing an employee password
News A Panorama documentary exposed hackers' techniques and talked to the teams trying to tackle them
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Dell says Windows 11 migration offers a prime opportunity to overhaul ageing PC fleets
News The shift to Windows 11 means IT leaders can ditch old tech and get their hands on AI PCs
By Ross Kelly Published
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Westcoast named as full-service distributor for Kyocera’s A4 print solutions
News The new agreement will see Westcoast act as a “one-stop shop” for Kyocera’s ECOSYS A4 devices, consumables, and support
By Daniel Todd Published
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Everything we know about the Allianz Life data breach so far
News The company has confirmed in a filing that data was accessed earlier this month
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Intel to axe 24,000 roles, cancel factory plans in sweeping cost-cutting move
News Despite better than expected revenue in its Q2 results, the chip giant is targeting a leaner operation
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Average Brit hit by five data breaches since 2004
News While the number of breaches has fallen, the UK has been the worst-hit country in Northern Europe since 2004
By Emma Woollacott Published
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