France plans to stop using US-based video conferencing platforms across its government departments by 2027. Under the plan, a domestically developed video meeting service known as Visio will become ...
IBM’s share price fall has fueled debate about a looming 'SaaSpocalypse'. But the figures point not to the end of SaaS, but ...
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), alongside 18 agencies from 12 countries, published a new advisory warning of the ...
The European Union is legally compelling Google to open its ecosystem to competitors with changes to how it handles AI and ...
One surefire way to annoy an AI researcher is to imply that AI started in 2022 with the arrival of ChatGPT. Generative AI, ...
A cross-party group of MPs has intensified pressure on the UK government to reconsider the NHS's £330m contract with US ...
Volume of projects being proposed amounts to 'extreme overdevelopment' The Scottish Parliament is set to consider a proposal ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at South Korea’s ambitious plan to provide free ...
The government has launched three consultations examining how data protection rules affect international data transfers, AI ...
Security vendors are rapidly incorporating agentic AI capabilities into SIEM, XDR and SOC platforms. Microsoft, Splunk, ...
High-street favourite M&S, one of the highest profile casualties of Scattered Spider last year, is among the first ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is facing a lawsuit in the US alleging it misled the public about the water consumption and ...