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Bridging the SLA gap: A guide to managing cloud provider risk

As organisations increasingly rely on cloud services to drive innovation and operational efficiency, chief information security officers (CISOs) face a persistent challenge: what happens when a cloud provider’s service level agreement (SLA) doesn’t align with your enterprise’s security and availability requirements? This scenario is more common than many leaders realise. Whether it’s a cutting-edge AI…

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Nvidia fans, watch this space – the RTX 5000 Super models could be here sooner than you think

Rumors suggest Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series Super GPU models are on track for launch later in 2025The RTX 5080 Super is speculated to have 24GB of VRAM, matching the RTX 4090’sIt appears to be the ideal opportunity for Nvidia to improve upon its Blackwell launch mishapsIt’s been a long time since Nvidia launched its RTX…

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Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team chooses SAP Cloud ERP to gain edge

Formula 1 team Mercedes-AMG Petronas is using cloud-delivered enterprise resource planning (ERP) software from SAP to boost its regulatory compliance efforts as the sport prepares for new regulations from the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). The FIA’s cost cap is set to increase from $140m to $215m to make room for new technical regulations and…

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UK sets out plans for AI assurance leadership

The government has unveiled its Trusted third parties AI assurance roadmap as it attempts to encourage investment in UK artificial intelligence (AI), covering professional certification and verification of AI quality processes. Labour wants AI investors and regulators to go further and faster to deliver growth for the UK’s AI sector as part of the government’s modern industrial…

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Number of UK banks reporting AI-driven productivity improvements doubles

The number of UK banks reporting productivity gains from artificial intelligence (AI) has doubled as projects move from pilots to production. According to Lloyds Banking Group’s latest Financial institutions sentiment survey, 59% of surveyed firms reported AI-driven productivity gains in the past 12 months, compared with 32% in the 2024 survey. Banks also reported rising…

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Most Influential Women in UK Tech: The 2025 longlist

Computer Weekly’s list of the most influential women in UK technology has been running since 2012, launched to promote a discussion surrounding the role of women in the technology sector during a time when the lack of diversity in tech was only beginning to be considered. When it was launched, the list only featured 25…

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Lloyds Bank to use Workday software to help select staff for redundancy

Lloyds Banking Group will monitor its Workday HR software to help it identify the lowest-performing staff, who could be cut as part of its latest cull, according to the union. A Financial Times report stated that the UK banking giant plans to cut what it deems the lowest-performing staff, with around 3,000 staff at risk,…

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AMD CPUs could be 5% to 20% more expensive if made in the US, CEO warns, arguing any hike is worth it for better ‘resiliency in the supply chain’

AMD’s CEO indicated that chips made in TSMC’s US factories will be pricierLisa Su says they could be 5% to 20% costlier than chips produced in TaiwanSu argues that the cost is worth it in terms of diversifying the supply chainAMD’s CEO has admitted that the company’s chips will be a fair bit pricier when…

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SLA promises, security realities: Navigating the shared responsibility gap

The shared responsibility model (SRM) plays a central role in defining how security and operational duties are split between cloud providers and their customers. However, when this model intersects with service level agreements (SLAs), it introduces layers of complexity. SLAs typically cover metrics like uptime, support response times and service performance, but often overlook critical…

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Claude AI Can Now Search And Reference Past Conversations

Claude is one of the main AI competitors to ChatGPT and Gemini, but Anthropic’s chatbot doesn’t necessarily offer feature parity with its rivals. For example, Anthropic released web search, deep research support, and voice mode in previous months, features that had been available in ChatGPT well before they made it to Claude. Fast-forward to mid-August, and…

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