The General Data Protection Regulation has been in place for over 18 months now, but its implementation is only really just becoming clearer as regulators begin to fine organisations that fail to meet the rules. That is because different countries are implementing it differently. This e-guide gives a snapshot of the current state of GDPR in Europe.
In this analyst report, discover the roadblocks your organisation may face when leveraging data for better business insights, and how to best use the data you collect when managing AI and analytical models.
Today, the moment has come for tech leaders to reassess the current cloud landscape and incorporate emerging technologies into an evolved approach to cloud analytics.Download this white paper, which will serve you as a guide to the state of cloud analytics, equipping you with 5 key questions to guide your journey.
It is the 20th anniversary year for VMware and at the VMware European conference in Barcelona, the company famous for its hypervisor, showcased how it had changed the face of IT, and where it was heading next.
In this week's Computer Weekly, as the defence sector looks into using AI to create autonomous weapons, we examine the risks and ethics of military AI. AWS is under fire for not providing vital emissions data to customers – we investigate. And we find out what IT security teams can learn from cyber warfare in Ukraine. Read the issue now.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the challenges faced by Dublin's datacentre sector, as growth leaves the city's electricity infrastructure creaking. We ask whether recent initiatives to close the UK's digital skills gaps are working. And we examine the latest injustice to hit the Post Office Horizon scandal. Read the issue now.
In this week's Computer Weekly, medtech startups are showing how AI can offer dramatic advances in cancer care – we talk to one such firm to find out more. Every CIO is used to delivering rapid response times for users, but not many target latency of eight nanoseconds – we find out how it's done. Read the issue now.
Dutch banks have decided to work together in the fight against money laundering. Globally, only about 3% of money laundering activity is detected and stopped.