New study from Irish Council for Civil Liberties finds average European user's data shared 376 times per day, rising to 747 times for US-based users

New study from Irish Council for Civil Liberties finds average European user's data shared 376 times per day, rising to 747 times for US-based users
How is content management evolving, and how can your enterprise ensure it is ahead of the curve? Learn how to harness the next generations of content management systems.
Improving enterprise network uptime and easing strain on IT depts. Cisco unveils tech that it claims can predict network issues before they happen
Is SaaS still a foundation onto which businesses continue to build their processes? And why did HP move to a service company? Listen to learn how your business could further embrace SaaS to transform your company's processes.
At this year’s Appian World Congress, the company revealed a significant initiative that will see low-code take a transformative step forward. As businesses look towards their futures, becoming more agile and dynamic with their application development is a commercial imperative.
As enterprises adjust to the brave new post-pandemic world, SaaS continues to show its resilience and flexibility as an approach to applications and services businesses can build their unique digital transformation roadmaps upon.
German software giant SAP officially confirms it will exit the Russian market, because of its illegal and brutal invasion of Ukraine
Declining ransomware attacks? New research from Corvus Insurance says reports of ransomware attacks are down, with payout totals also declining
Co-founder of German software giant cites actions of not just Vladimir Putin, but also supporters among Russian population, amid withdrawal consideration
Cybersecurity firm Barracuda Networks has been acquired by investment firm KKR, from its private equity group owner Thoma Bravo
Demand for cloud services continues to gather pace with an expected 44% increase according to the latest ISG Index.
President Vladimir Putin bans purchase of foreign software for critical infrastructure, amidst punishing global sanctions against Russia
Combined server and storage system from Nebulon is claimed to deliver a four minute ransomware recovery solution for businesses
Over a decade since the Neon lawsuit, Big Blue sues LzLabs, alleging the Swiss mainframe migration firm infringed its mainframe patents
Bipartisan group of US lawmakers urge DoJ investigation of Amazon, alleging potential criminal obstruction of Congress committee
Bad news for banks? Mainframe sales will end in 2030, and support will cease by 2035, Fujitsu reveals in roadmap announcement
European Commission publishes draft legislation with Data Act, that will govern the rules for data transfers in the years ahead
Software giant reopening its offices in Washington State, and giving staff 30 days to return to the office starting 28 February
Potential shutdown of Facebook and Instagram services in Europe has been suggested, if Meta can not process European data on US servers
After years of activist shareholder pressure, Citrix is being acquired by a private equity group and will then be merged with Tibco
Facebook building the world’s fastest AI supercomputer to help detect and moderate offensive posts and content, from among its billions of users
HP's revenge? Former boss of Autonomy Mike Lynch is to wait a week to find out if a decision about his extradition to the US can be delayed
With businesses still reeling from the disruption to their operations and supply chains the pandemic caused, Dun & Bradstreet's new research reveals that over half (52%) of European businesses don’t think they will survive without relevant, up-to-date and compliant business data.
Silicon UK once again wishes our readers a very merry Christmas, in what has proven to be another eventful year amid the ongoing pandemic
Enterprise software giant Oracle makes rumoured healthcare move, with $28.3 billion purchase of medical records specialist Cerner
Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly in talks for its largest ever purchase worth $30 billion, in order to acquire Cerner
As 2021 draws to a close, what will the tech landscape look like next year? Silicon UK spoke to a range of tech experts and business leaders to give their thoughts on how their industries and sectors will evolve throughout 2022.
Google warns app developers working with UK data company Huq to be clearer about what they are sharing, amidst privacy concerns
European antitrust regulators are gathering competition data on Microsoft's purchase of Nuance ahead of 21 December decision deadline