maandag 18 november, 2024
Source is ComputerWeekly.com While advances in algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) are making it easier than ever for banks to spot suspicious financial activity, the scale of money laundering in the global economy remains huge. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, for example, has estimated that somewhere...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com As a term, “data literacy” may be commonly used in the business data community, but it enjoys little recognition among 16 to 21-year-olds, according to research commissioned by analytics database supplier Exasol. Censuswide surveyed 3,000 16 to 21-year-olds in the UK, the US and Germany and...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com Enterprise software is likely to become more tightly integrated with social networking and collaboration, according to analyst Gartner. The $27.7bn purchase of Slack by Salesforce shows just how much enterprise software providers are spending to address a significant gap in their portfolios. “Right now there is...
Source is New York Times This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it weekdays.Here’s one more way that technology companies are becoming more like conventional corporations: When they talk about jobs, it’s often a political message.Google last week detailed its...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com As businesses continue to modernise their server estate and move towards a cloud-native architecture, one of the biggest challenges they face is what to do with their core business applications that cannot easily be re-hosted without significant risk and disruption.  Enterprises previously virtualised their server estates,...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com The Scottish government has outlined an artificial intelligence (AI) strategy that puts ethics and inclusion first and foremost. The strategy was put forth in a report entitled Scotland’s artificial intelligence strategy: Trustworthy, ethical and inclusive. It is said to complement the country’s digital strategy, an updated...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com A wave of cyber attacks against schools, colleges and universities across the UK in the past month has prompted the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to offer refreshed guidance and additional support to the sector. The NCSC said it had seen a significant increase in the...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 23 March 2021 Would the UK really nuke a cyber attacker? Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, did the UK’s defence and security review really suggest a nuclear response to a cyber attack? Data visualisation has been...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com The Home Office has expanded its deployment of Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Applications suite to span HR, payroll, finance, customer support and employee analytics for its 35,000 staff. According to the supplier, the department has implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM) for HR including payroll,...
Source is ComputerWeekly.com Artificial intelligence and cyber capabilities have formed part of the government’s integrated review of security, defence, development and foreign policy. In his speech announcing the defence review, defence secretary Ben Wallace described the need for a “digital backbone” based on data sharing using cloud technologies. “The...