SNP wants research institutions and the private sector to collaborate and commercialise innovations but won't back any 'Snooper's Charter'
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Digital Scotland To Bring Fibre to 145,000 More Properties
BDUK-funded Digital Scotland announces next phase of superfast broadband rollout
Plaid Cymru Wants 30Mbps Broadband And Powerful Local Ofcom
Plaid Cymru outlines support for better communications, Welsh language online services and more powers from Westminster
Can Analytics Extend The Careers Of Professional Athletes?
Cricket World Cup 2015: SAP and Australian cricketer Shaun Tait believe analytics could help athletes avoid injury and have longer careers
Pro-Privacy Lib Dem Manifesto Details Digital Bill Of Rights And Green Economy
Lib Dems say they would protect privacy of UK citizens, hold a complete review of state surveillance and promote green tech development
Technology Takes Backseat In UKIP General Election Manifesto
UKIP reveals few tech policies but immigration and energy pledges would impact IT industry
Russell Brand Kicks Off Cryptocurrency Revolution
Comedian turned political revolutionary teams up with Startjoin to help raise funds
Green Party Manifesto Opposes Mass Surveillance And IT Outsourcing
Green Party would support open source and bill of digital rights but rules out technology for technology's sake if it hinders environmental aims
Conservatives Vow To Make UK The ‘Technology Centre Of Europe’ With Election Win
Tories say technology will create jobs, aid regional development and overhaul public services, but suggest more surveillance powers will be granted
Huawei: Operators And Community Collaboration Key For Smart Cities
Businesses, communities and operators can thrive in smart cities, Huawei enterprise CEO tells TechWeekEurope
Could Data And Video Analysis Power Norway To Euro 2016 Qualification?
Microsoft and the Norwegian national football team explain how analytics and video could aid the squad and the country's health service
Cricket World Cup 2015: How Technology Is Changing Our National Summer Sport
From video reviews to statistical analysis, tech is changing cricket according to ICC CEO David Richardson and Adam Gilchrist - but what are the limits?
MIT Boffins Reveal Groundbreaking Integer Overflow Debugger
New algorithm can identify integer overflows, one of the most widely encountered bugs in computer programs
Cricket World Cup 2015: Real Time Stats Bring Fans Closer To The Game
SAP HANA powered analysis help ICC keep cricket fans interested amid fierce competition from other sports
Lexmark Bolsters Software Clout With Kofax Purchase
$1bn acquisition will boost software business to around $700bn, claims Lexmark
Only Two Percent Of UK Big Businesses Have Insurance Against Cyber-Attacks
Government report says the UK should aim to be a global centre for cyber security insurance
The Rise Of Mega Cities And Data’s Work – Did The Budget Get It Right?
Sean Jackson, CMO at EXASOL, an analytic database management software company, believes the UK Government is finally getting something spot on
Mobility And DevOps: A Match Made In Heaven
Martin Ashall, UKI CTO for CA Technologies tells TechWeekEurope that a mobility strategy without DevOps at its core is doomed to fail.
How Formula One Is Becoming A ‘Technology Race’
Red Bull’s Al Peasland tells TechWeekEurope how much new developments are helping further Formula One
‘Nearly Half’ Of Public Sectors Bodies Have Suffered A Data Breach
Staff often just too busy to cope with new government guidelines, Iron Mountain report claims
Survival Of The Fittest: Are You Going The Way Of DevOps Or The Dodo?
Andreas Grabner, technology strategist at Dynatrace, describes three important steps that could ensure your business doesn't face extinction
Google Nearline Offers Cheap Cloud Storage For Businesses
Another potential blow for storage server sales? Google touts cheap long-term cloud storage option for companies
Cincinnati Airport Security Searches Your Smartphone Data To Trim Queue Times
Airport management have installed a sensor solution and analysis platform to improve passenger satisfaction and optimise operations
How Retailers Can Run Internal Tech As Smoothly As Customer-facing Tech
Paul Cash, MD at cloud services management firm, Fruition Partners UK, examines self-service support and wonders if internal IT consumers deserve the same standards of service as shoppers
Met Police Says Tablets Save Officers One Hour Every Shift
Met Police wants to expand trial of Vodafone 4G-enabled tablets after success in the field
Finnair Soars To The Cloud To Cut Costs And Empower Employees
Finnair's architect in corporate information management explain's how the airline has benefited from a Microsoft Office 365 implementation
MWC 2015: New ACE Standard Agreed For Enterprise Apps
A new standard has been agreed to vastly simplify application development for enterprise apps
15,000 Child Refugees Benefit From Vodafone Foundation’s School In A Box
Vodafone Foundation's Instant Classroom created to bring tablet-based teaching to refugee camps
IBM Explains Its Software-Defined Environment
"We're at the right place and right time," says Bernie Spang, VP, Software Defined Infrastructure of IBM’s Systems & Technology Group
UK Is ‘Sixth Best Digital Nation’ In The EU
European Commission report places Denmark top, and praises UK on availability of cheap, fast broadband