Threat of cyber attacks drives BAE Systems' recruitment drive, with London alone facing 54,000 reports of cyber fraud every year
2014
5 Things We Learned About Business Apps In 2014
IBM MaaS360 believes we can learn a lot from the evolving enterprise app landscape
Google Glass 2 ‘To Be Intel-Powered’
Smart glasses successor to feature Intel processor in a bid to become workplace-friendly
Netflix’s ‘Laissez-Faire’ IT Embraces Cloud And Open Source
Netflix lets employees use what ever they want, open sources its internal applications and wants to be cloud-only by the end of the year
Yahoo, Bing Begin ‘Forgetting’ Links
Yahoo and Microsoft's Bing have joined Google in complying with 'right to be forgotten' requests
Panasonic Kicks Off ‘Sustainable Town’
Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town looks to spur on sustainable power generation, emissions reductions, smart metering and other green technologies
Microsoft Planning Lumia 1020 Successor?
Leaked images seem to show upcoming Lumia device with super-sized camera
Amazon Calls In Robot Helpers To Deal With Christmas Rush
Amazon has deployed 15,000 robots at its US warehouses to boost capacity and reduce shipping times
Vodafone ‘Considering’ Bid For Virgin Media Owner Liberty Global
Vodafone is reportedly preparing to react to BT's mobile expansion with Liberty Global offer but could also target TalkTalk
Barclays Launches Face To Face Video Banking Service
Round the clock Barclays service works similar to Skype and FaceTime and is first to launch in the UK
8 Reasons You Don’t Want To Use OpenStack
David Fishman, VP marketing at OpenStack firm Mirantis, takes a rather tongue-in-cheek look at why a business wouldn’t want OpenStack
How CRM Technology Is Helping Push On Stem Cell Research
Medical firm Cells4Life tells TechWeek Europe how working with Sugar CRM has helped improved productivity and streamline business processes
London Needs More Drones To Beat Its Traffic Problems, Says Boris Johnson
Drones could prove the answer to the hordes of delivery vehicles clogging the capital’s streets, Mayor believes
Digital Catapult Boss Urges UK Commitment In IoT Race
The UK could lose out if it slips in the global race to develop the Internet of Things
Kaspersky Lab Extends Real-time Data Protection To Hitachi NAS Platform Systems
Kaspersky Lab joins Hitachi Technology Alliance Program to anticipate tomorrow's security problems
GCHQ Former Boss Issues Smartphone Data Warning
Former boss of British spy agency says smartphone biometric security measures need more control and supervision
Cybercriminals Easily Dupe Online Shoppers On Black Friday And Cyber Monday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are apparently now a 'thing' in the UK, and criminals are all over it like an embarrassing rash
HP Has 400-Plus Employees Working On Split
The tech vendor has created teams charged with dealing with the financial, legal and technological details of breaking HP in two
Could Three Be About To Hijack BT’s Bid For O2?
Three's parent company Hutchinson Whampoa allegedly planning bid for O2 or EE
Syrian Electronic Army Returns With Newspaper Hack
The pro-Assad hacker group SEA strikes back with a hack against a number of Western media websites
Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 810 Developer Devices
The mobile chip maker wants to give device and software makers a look at the upcoming ARM-based 64-bit SoCs aimed at smartphones and tablets
Why ICT Could Hold The Key To A City’s Future Success
Ericsson report puts London in second place worldwide in terms of ICT maturity, just behind Stockholm
IT Life: The ‘Human-Centric’ CEO
Fujitsu UK and Ireland CEO tells TechWeek about his career in IT and his love of music
Superfast Cymru Connects ‘Most Remote’ Location In Wales With 16km Of Overhead Fibre
Homes and businesses in the most remote location in Wales earmarked for superfast broadband can now access FTTP services
Telematics for Usage Based Insurance
SMi is proud to be hosting its 3rd annual Telematics for Usage Based Insurance conference on 18-19 February 2015 in London.
World’s First Digital Animal Created In Robot Body
Is the world's first digital replica of an animal either a dog, cat, or a more exotic animal?
How Enterprise Mobile Apps Can Improve The Bottom Line
Claire Galbois, director of cloud solutions at Accellion, a developer of enterprise software for mobile file sharing, describes three ways enterprise mobile apps can provide value for money
How One Vital Piece Of Information Helped Germany Thrash Brazil In World Cup 2014
Christopher Clemens, head scout of the German national football team, explains the crucial role SAP’s big data analytics played in making Germany World Champions
Ineffective National Roaming Would Slow 4G Rollout ‘By Two Years’
EE and the GSMA voice opposition to government national roaming plans as consultation ends, saying it would reduce network investment and damage economy
EU Wants ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ To Apply To Non-European Searches
EU say links removed from European search engines should also not be listed on international versions.