By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The group action against the Post Office that alleges sub-postmasters have been wrongly punished for accounting errors gets a green light from the High Court of Justice …read more Source::
Microsoft to teach more than 560,000 people digital skills
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Technology giant Microsoft announces a programme designed to boost digital skills and tech job prospects across the UK …read more Source:: Careers
Bett 2017: Knowing what edtech to invest in is a challenge for schools
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Minster Rob Halfon has urged those building use cases for tech in schools to help others choose the right technology for use in the classroom …read more Source:: Careers
BT profits plunge after Italian accounting scandal
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) BT’s pre-tax profit drops 37% as the telecoms giant comes to terms with the extent of massive corruption at its Italian business …read more Source::
MoD accelerator launches Enduring Challenge tech contest
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Enduring Challenge seeks to bring innovative technology to the front line for the UK’s armed forces and security services …read more Source:: IT Management
Facebook ups security with Fido U2F two-factor authentication
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Social media giant is enabling users to increase the security of their logins with Fido U2F USB security keys …read more Source:: Internet-Tech
Human-centric technologies will dominate next three years
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Accenture says businesses will develop technology and services to match human behaviour in the next few years …read more Source:: Careers
Virtual Instruments to add cloud storage monitoring by end of 2017
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Storage performance and monitoring provider Virtual Instruments leverages Xangati functionality to add cloud storage monitoring to existing SAN and NAS capabilities in Virtual Wisdom …read more Source:: IT Management
Microsoft’s cloud privacy battle may go to US Supreme Court
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The US Department of Justice is considering going to the Supreme Court after an appeals court refused to revisit its July 2016 landmark ruling blocking government access to Microsoft servers in Ireland …read more Source::