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Worldwide PC shipments suffer ‘biggest ever decline’
News Gartner found that enterprises are extending PC lifecycles and delaying purchases due to a number of variables
By Zach Marzouk Published
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What you need to know about the new features coming to Microsoft Teams Premium
News Teams Premium will see users granted a range of exclusive tools to improve workflow and collaboration
By Ross Kelly Published
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How to implement an effective diversity strategy
In-depth Diversity by box-ticking, rather than building a long-term plan for change, is sure to backfire
By Sandra Vogel Published
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Why is cyber security's sexual harassment problem so rife?
In-depth From physical assault to unsolicited explicit images, women in the industry face a barrage of inappropriate behaviour and find little support from employers
By Kate O'Flaherty Published
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Cyber attack on car dealership Arnold Clark forces systems offline
News The company was notified on 23 December about the suspicious incident and IT systems remain down, impacting customer-facing services
By Zach Marzouk Published
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How to reduce your company's software costs
In-depth Budgets are shrinking, so how can you reduce your company's software costs without sacrificing functionality?
By Rene Millman Published
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Google data centre soaks up a third of Oregon city's water supply
News The tech giant has been labelled a "water vampire" after its facility increased water consumption every year since opening for the purposes of cooling
By Bobby Hellard Published
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Apple to shift MacBook production to Vietnam in further step away from China
News The plan has been reportedly been worked on for two years, with the tech giant already having a test production site in the country
By Zach Marzouk Published
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TSB bank fined £48 million over botched IT upgrade programme
News The bank upgraded its IT systems in 2018 which led to a significant portion of its 5.8 million customers experiencing disruption to banking services
By Zach Marzouk Published
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AI is now powerful enough to automate the back office
In-depth But that doesn't mean it's as easy as flicking a switch
By John Loeppky Last updated
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Hiring from overseas to fill specialist tech roles
Tutorials For businesses looking to plug the tech skills shortage, hiring from overseas can feel bureaucratic and downright baffling
By Jemima Johnstone Published
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Musk adds beds to Twitter HQ, sparks building code investigation
News San Francisco city officials are looking into whether the changes, part of Musk's "hardcore" office plan, constitute code violations
By Rory Bathgate Published
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