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The Women in Tech Festival is now virtual, and better than ever!
Grab your place now, with the early bird discount set to close on Friday 14th August
UK suffers largest employment fall in a decade, but tech is resilient
Employment in the tech sector, which helped the country keep working during lockdown, remained above 1.5 million
TSMC confirms plan to stop supplying chips to Huawei in two months
Says it is no longer processing orders from the Chinese firm
How could apprenticeships shape future IT talent?
Digital apprenticeships are a cost-effective way to help your company fill skills shortages when budgets are being tightened. Coventry University courses are tailored to your organisation and help you upskill, recruit and retain staff. Apprenticeships...
AI gives remote working tips, warns against 'Analyst Paul Table'
Set against the backdrop of fears that AI will take our jobs and eventually our lives, one algorithm produces a set of home working advice which seems unlikely to displace human consultancy for the time being
Don't miss out! Nominations for the Computing Rising Star Awards 2020 close today
There's still time to enter yourself or a colleague - don't miss out!
Overcoming barriers to IT management automation
There are all sorts of routine IT management tasks that would benefit from being automated
How the pandemic will change supply chain strategy
The emphasis will be more on ensuring a diversity of suppliers and less on cost-cutting say experts
Part of the A-Team: tactics for teamwork in stressful times
Coronavirus has torn through the best laid business plans leaving many feeling adrift, but the lockdown can be turned to our advantage with a bit of shared wisdom
So, should I learn COBOL?
Becoming a COBOL expert could give you a well paid job for life, but is it a job you'd want?
The Women in Tech Awards are back for 2020 - nominate yourself or a colleague now!
Computing's Women in Tech Awards are on track for a big year in 2020, with dozens of prestigious awards to be won by women at all levels, and at every stage of their career
More investment streams in for Confluent
Additional $250 million sees the Silicon Valley start-up's value rise to $4.5 billion
Kickstarter plans layoffs as Covid-19 crisis bites
Cuts due to a lack of new projects and investors being more cautious
Coming soon, save the date: Deskflix, Computing's online event series
Season One: Empowering the remote working revolution
Travelex owner Finablr 'on verge of collapse' two months after ransomware outage
Travelex systems went down for a month following a ransomware outage launched on New Year’s Eve
What to do if someone hijacks your company's trade mark
Cripps Pemberton Greenish partner Kathryn Rogers explores the options in trade mark disputes following from the BT-Technology Will Save Us trade mark spat
Steve Capper moves from BAM to become Group CIO at SNC-Lavalin
Capper to take charge of data-driven digital transformation at global engineering firm SNC-Lavalin
You must be inclusive for diversity initiatives work
Diversity is not economics - you need to start from the top, says Pitney Bowes' Sheryl Battles
Air Malta CIO: APIs helped us to return to profitability for the first time in 18 years
The airline, which had no formal approach to APIs, needed new ways to compete in a crowded market