Tech Nation has announced that it will cease operations, after more than a decade supporting the UK’s startup ecosystem, following the loss
Cyber training firm launches £20k data protection scholarship
Freevacy, a specialist provider of data privacy and protection education and training, has set up a £20,000 scholarship fund to provide training
Crédit Agricole tests quantum in finance
Crédit Agricole CIB and quantum computing specialists Pasqal and Multiverse Computing have run two experiments on quantum computing in finance. In June
MI5 unlawfully collected and held millions of people’s data
UK security service MI5 unlawfully gathered and retained millions of people’s private data, Britain’s most secret court has ruled in a landmark
Digital banking changing the high street forever as banks close branches and open alternatives
Bank branch closures in recent weeks come as no surprise given that banks have invested heavily in digital banking, but a recent
Private equity investors continued to shape datacentre market M&A activity in 2022
Private equity investors are continuing to strengthen their hold on the global datacentre market, as confirmed by data published by IT market
University of Stirling taps into Alation data catalogue technology
The University of Stirling is one of a group of universities to join a data analytics education programme from data catalogue provider
MPs warned of AI arms race to the bottom
Big tech firms are willing to throw out artificial intelligence (AI) safeguards to keep up with competitors, risking an “arms race” to
Mark Logan on his vision for a Scottish technology ecosystem
Mark Logan is the chief entrepreneurial advisor to the Scottish Government, appointed by first minister Nicola Sturgeon in 2022. He is the
Tiger’s hybrid cloud storage targets medical imaging
Bulgarian startup Tiger, which specialises in sharing cloud files via Windows as if stored locally, aims to set a new drive for
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