Some 2,000 support staff reportedly laid off as Microsoft ends China outsourcing deal with its own joint venture Wicresoft

Some 2,000 support staff reportedly laid off as Microsoft ends China outsourcing deal with its own joint venture Wicresoft
Worrying development. Cyberattack on third party supplier disables tracking systems and panic alarms in Serco prisoner vans
Research from Virgin Media O2 Business finds majority of NHS staff believe new tech will help treat millions more patients
Staff at Google question CEO Sundar Pichai over 'significant decline' in workforce morale amid ongoing job cuts, despite strong financials
UK's financial watchdog fines Equifax £11.2m for failure to protect UK consumer data in one of the largest ever cyber security breaches
Some good news for the tech sector, after Gartner predicts rise in IT spending during 2023, despite economic uncertainty
Accenture confirms it will axe 19,000 jobs, or 2.5 percent of its workforce, amid “significant economic and geopolitical uncertainty”
Enterprise IT spending is forecast to shake off worries about a global economic recession, with growth predicted by Gartner
Software giants have matched hardware and mobile tech firms, in announcing withdrawal from Russia over its Ukraine invasion
European Data Protection Board announces co-ordinated investigation over the use of cloud-based services by public sector organisations
The “appalling injustice” of Post Office's Horizon scandal left some victims contemplating suicide after theft allegations and convictions
New measures proposed to bolster the resilience of British businesses facing an ever growing number of cyber attacks
Silicon breaks down the noteworthy news announcements and innovations presented by AWS at this week's AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas
Over 27,000 attendees and members of the press (including Silicon) attend Amazon Web Services worldwide event in Las Vegas this week
American cloud giant Amazon Web Services wins contract to host the UK's most sensitive national security data, but Labour wants answers
Revenge for the JEDI? Microsoft files an official complaint with government regulator, after NSA awards $10 billion contract to AWS
Plans by US, EU and others to bring semiconductor production into their own countries could result in a costly, unworkable system, says TSMC's Cheng
One month as Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger unveils $20 billion turnaround plan chip so giant can build two new chip factories in Arizona
Manufacturing outsourcing move. Intel chips are already being manufactured by TSMC, amid inhouse issues for US firm
Russia was the likely culprit of the damaging SolarWinds supply chain compromise, multiple US intelligence agencies declare
Foxconn is reportedly moving the manufacturing of some iPads and Macbooks out of China to Vietnam, at the request of Apple itself
More job cuts are looming at Big Blue as employees of Global Business Services division are warned of headcount reduction
Amid talk of iPhone 12 supply shortages, Apple puts key supplier Pegatron on probation for breaking supply chain rules about workforce
US Department of Defense confirms Microsoft's JEDI award, but AWS calls it a “politically corrupted contract award” and lambasts US President Donald Trump
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