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Leah Alger
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Las Vegas’s Chief Innovation Officer, Michael Sherwood, revealed to Computer Weekly how Vegas is enforcing the internet of things (IoT)…
Third time lucky for HgCapital and Visma
For the third time since 2006, UK based private equity firm, HgCapital, has announced that it will re-invest into Visma,…
DevOps is a ‘meaningless buzzword’ finds report
Software testing and automation provider, LogiGear, has announced its second survey results, assessing the state of the software testing landscape,…
OneWeb and Airbus develop future satellite production
OneWeb satellite and European aerospace giant Airbus have started producing a satellite constellation, hoping to deliver broadband links from orbit…
Twistlock exposes container security developments
CEO and Co-founder of container security firm Twistlock, Ben Bernstein, spoke exclusively with DevOps Online Journalist, Leah Alger, about major…
Google slapped by $US2.4 billion antitrust fine
Google has been fined US$2.4billion by Brussels for abusing its market dominance as a search engine, through promoting its own…
Accenture and Microsoft create digital ID
To help the United Nations (UN) store digital legal identification for refugees who have no licensed documents, technology companies Accenture…
Experts warn ICT studies will halve by 2020
Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation figures show that fewer students have been taking computer science as GCSE, concerning ICT…
Google creates Digital Skills Academy
Hoping to produce up to 3,000 jobs in London by 2020, Google has announced that their Digital Skills Academy will…
Expert warns technology will destroy jobs
According to Sir Martin Sorrell, the CEO and Founder of Wire and Plastic Products (WPP), jobs will be destroyed by…