Silicon breaks down the noteworthy news announcements and innovations presented by AWS at this week's AWS re:Invent conference in Las…
Being able to predict the future may seem impossible. However, with today’s predictive analytics, enterprises can make accurate assessments that…
Today’s consumer is more well informed, and demanding than ever before. With unlimited information, exposure to the opinions of a…
Inaugural agreement between US and Europe to deepen co-operation centred around chip supplies, rules governing big tech, and trade with…
With supply chains being massively disrupted as the pandemic took hold, what does a post-pandemic supply chain look like? How…
In this week’s podcast we focus on the recently published report: Digital Economy and Climate Impact from Scheider Electric. We…
Leaky cloud storage bucket. Thousands of Microsoft Azure customers are warned of data exposure risk in Redmond's Cosmos database
Government to refresh the UK's data protection rules, and poaches New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner to replace outgoing Information Commissioner
Hydrogen has long been touted as a better solution for green transportation among other uses, and now the government sets…
As the Biden administration creates a national AI task force, how will AI develop over the next few years? And…
Going green. Dropbox achieves a lower carbon footprint with news its data centres now run on 100 percent renewable energy
European Union imposes record fine on Amazon over alleged violations of GDPR privacy law relating to advertising data, as company…
Germany's most valuable company (SAP) is to invest £216m in the UK for the SAP UK Data Cloud, as well…
OutSystems reports that 69% of IT leaders identify technical debt as a major threat to their companies’ ability to innovate.…
The age of electric transport is here. As autonomous vehicles continue to develop and the digital space extends to personal…
Sweeping executive order signed by US President Joe Biden on Friday targets tech giant domination, broadband provision, data collection, right…
Personal data will continue to 'seamlessly flow' between the United Kingdom and Europe, after European Union agreement
Apple changes rules for responding to government data requests after previous administration used subpoenas to gather data on rival Democratic…
Government to activate centralised NHS Digital database of patient records next month in spite of criticism over lack of public…
The leaked memo from Facebook that defines the 'normalising' data leaks is a worrying development. In this feature, we consider…
In this week’s podcast we focus on the recently published report ‘The Speed of Change: How Fast Are you’ from…
Another legal headache for facial recognition firm Clearview AI to halt use of its tech, despite ban in some Californian…
The Digital Services and Digital Markets Acts are new pieces of legislation from the EU. To gain an insight into…
Contract between NHS and data mining firm Palantir now at centre of lawsuit filed by UK political website
The pandemic has thrown businesses into disarray, but can enterprises still use technology to become disruptors in their industry, sector…
Police database falls down some stairs. British coppers accidentally delete data on 150,000 people from the Police National Computer
The role of ITAM [IT asset management] and SAM (Software Asset Management) have to change to not only meet compliance…
Industry 4.0 initiatives are transforming factories in a myriad of industries, from aerospace and health care to plastics and shipping.…
Privacy and how the personal data of individuals is collected, stored, manipulated and shared is governed by GDPR. However, some…
The demands from everyone that lives in a city has radically changed over the last decade. Silicon UK considers how…