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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is still feeling the effects of many of its customers embarking on cloud cost optimisation strategies, but
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The House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee has called on the government to support copyright holders. The committee’s first report
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has updated what it claims to be 180 critical legacy applications. In
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The US government has succeeded in disrupting a botnet created by known Chinese threat actor Volt Typhoon that had paved the
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Asymmetric power dynamics at work are fuelling Welsh workers’ negative experience of artificial intelligence (AI), says Trade Unions Congress (TUC), and
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Hard disk drive (HDD) capacities could double in the next few years, with a milestone achieved by Seagate that brings 30TB
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