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AI talent war sees UBS recruit leadership from JPMorgan

UBS has recruited artificial intelligence (AI) leadership from US banking giant JPMorgan, as the war on AI talent heats up in the finance sector. The Swiss bank has named Daniele Magazzeni as its chief AI officer as the technology becomes a “top priority” for the organisation. Magazzeni joined from JPMorgan, where he has spent almost…

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Microsoft admonished for role in facilitating Gaza genocide

Microsoft must immediately end any involvement with the “Israeli authorities’ systemic repression of Palestinians” and work to prevent its products or services being used to commit further “atrocity crimes”, civil society groups have urged. In a joint letter sent to the tech giant at the end of September 2025, which has now been made publicly…

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The Netherlands faces €12bn R&D investment gap as productivity stagnates

The Netherlands must produce 10 new tech market leaders over the next decade, according to Vincent Karremans, the country’s caretaker minister of economic affairs, as it faces a €12bn annual investment gap in research and development (R&D).  Speaking on national radio, he warned that without decisive action, “there will be no strong Netherlands”.  The ambitious target…

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Nscale founding director exits AI infrastructure provider in wake of $1.1bn investment round

One of the founding directors of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure provider Nscale has exited the company, in the wake of it securing $1.1bn in Series B funding, Computer Weekly has learned.   According to a Companies House filing dated 8 October 2025, Nathan Townsend has stepped down as a director of Nscale, which he co-founded…

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AWS confirms it is working to ‘fully restore’ services after major outage

Amazon Web Services (AWS) said it is working to “fully restore” its customers’ cloud environments, after an “operational issue” within its North Virginia datacentre region knocked out multiple internet sites and services across the globe. Users of the public cloud giant’s services are known to have started reporting problems at around 8am UK time, according…

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France’s Atos eyes UK public sector with investment in secure UK infrastructure

Atos has built additional UK delivery infrastructure, with a series of investments aimed to reassure customers their data is stored and processed using military-grade security. The establishment of UK-based infrastructure, which houses artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, will support the company’s plan to grow its UK public sector business. Recently installed Atos UK chief executive Michael…

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Google/DoJ antitrust ruling: Google must share data

Google will not need to sell off its Chrome browser – which is what the US Department of Justice (DoJ) had called for – as a remedy for violating antitrust laws. Instead, the US District Court for the District of Columbia has prohibited Google from entering or maintaining exclusive contracts relating to the distribution of…

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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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Depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicidal thoughts: Post Office victims speak out

Over three-quarters of former subpostmasters caught up in the Post Office Horizon scandal experienced significant health problems as a result. In its latest publication, the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry’s listening project, In Your Own Words, revealed that scandal victims suffered from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicidal thoughts. “They described these issues…

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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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