This week, Brexit is hurting business and science
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon
Ambitious IT strategies continue, despite the challenges brought about by Covid-19
The public sector needs to move on from legacy IT
It's a big political change, but tech carries on
Consumers are aware now, more than ever before, of their rights under the GDPR and other data privacy regulations around the world
What developments should organizations be monitoring on data sovereignty debates?
The world doesn't trust US companies with private data. That could be an opportunity for European players
Will Brexit lead to huge queues of trucks? That could depend on the IT
Despite doubts about the UK government's approach, the tech industry is positive about its prospects
Depending on the election results, the UK could face anything from a hard Brexit to complete revocation.
Although GDPR is a concern for some, these larger fears such as security concerns and fear of data breaches can actually be remedied by the regulation itself
Irrespective of Brexit, the UK will continue to be a huge market for investment
Technology trends for 2019
Despite Brexit, the City still has its charms
Some 88% of senior leaders say they believe the UK will remain the most prominent hub for financial services in Europe post-Brexit.
Brexit will accelerate the adoption of cloud-based services as companies prepare for an uncertain economic environment
The things I don’t worry about include Brexit - what I do worry about is how the Internet is changing
Well-managed supply and a mature approach to digitization have helped the British capital remain the fourth largest colocation market in the world
A look at the trends that will shape the next 12 months, focused on the UK
Our politicians seem oblivious to what we do best
Is the balance of power shifting from operators to occupiers? A discussion on some recent occupier requests and their impact
The champagne is still flowing, but some people are drinking for different reasons
All you need to know about the forthcoming EU Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Data sovereignty issues will be at the fore, and data could be repatriated during the Brexit process
There is still a lack of clear policy for Britain’s exit from the EU: the tech sector has an opportunity to lead the debate,
Brexit will dent the cohesion of European business infrastructure. It will be tech’s job to rebuild it
There will be a period of uncertainty and adjustment, but business will move forward and embrace the new status quo