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Employees at one of the world’s biggest search engines, Google, are refusing to work on a contract with US Customs…
WSO2 Open Banking helps banks reach deadlines
The 14th September 2019 is the deadline for EU’s Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS). With a…
IoT helps Scottish government deliver safe water
An Internet of Things backed government scheme has helped bring healthy water to 100 homes in the Highlands. M2M Cloud, …
Mind the gap on IT Sourcing – An expert’s advice
In February 2019, I attended the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals’ (IAOP) Outsourcing World Summit (OWS) – a place for…
AWS and Google Cloud heavily criticise Microsoft for raising prices
Global computer firm, Microsoft has been condemned by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and senior executives from Google Cloud on its…
Redgate sign with first Latin American cloud firm
A software and tool development company based in the UK has signed up its first Latin American partnership, representing the…
Cloudflare cut ties with right-wing forum 8chan
An online forum that was used by the suspect of the El Paso shootings, had its services suspended by Cloudflare on Monday…
Aqua Security announce native runtime protection for pivotal cloud foundry
Container based and cloud native application company, Aqua Security, last week announced the release of its runtime protection for Pivotal…
BT choose Canonical to enable its 5G cloud core
Multinational telecoms company, BT, has announced its collaboration with Canonicals’ Charmed OpenStack on Ubuntu to be a central component of…
What cloud computing means for the future of smart cities
The latest in phone technology, 5G, has been causing controversy since its announcement last year. Some believe that its fast…