Kayleigh Bateman, Information Age

Kayleigh Bateman

Information Age

United Kingdom

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Essential guide: How to choose storage for your virtual environment

This guide has been designed to support IT leaders in their virtual storage decisions and to achieve a virtualised infrastructure that can deliver the performance and availability your business requires. How to choose storage for your virtual environment. → Read More

Only 9% of UK patents are filed by women

Only 9% of patents filed in the UK are by women, research from WISE has revealed. WISE looks into UK patents and the gender split. → Read More

Industry 4.0 and the cloud: a match made in heaven

The underlying platform behind this technology is cloud computing, which continues to play a critical role in technical innovation. 4.0 cloud computing → Read More

Diverse digital talent is the new currency

Recent research found that around 57 per cent of teachers admitted they made subconscious stereotypes about girls and boys in relation to STEM subjects. This has the potential to put girls off studying STEM further and choosing a career related to these subjects. Diverse digital talent. → Read More

Five big tests facing your supply chain this year

We are living in interesting times. Europe seems to have turned a corner on the prevailing malaise and financial shocks of recent years. Five big tests facing your supply chain this year and how to tackle them. → Read More

Content security in the modern video distribution landscape

As an industry, video distribution has faced no greater threat than content piracy. Illicit activity conducted by professional digital pirates who operate smart interfaces, and who are capable of hacking into the most complex security systems, have threatened organisations large or small for decades. → Read More

Open Banking: moving forward securely in this bold new world

The advent of online banking and mobile payments has revolutionised open banking, increasing opportunities for banks and customers alike but also introducing new risks. Open banking securely. → Read More

Great expectations: are today’s digital consumers being served?

Getting digital consumers to engage with your brand online is one thing. Making sure they stay engaged and loyal is quite another. → Read More

Girls in ICT Day celebrated with events across the globe to encourage young women into STEM

Today marks ITU International Girls in ICT Day, which will be celebrated with a series of global events to encourage young women to consider careers in STEM. → Read More

Tech sector and government back £1 billion AI deal

50 technology organisations, in partnership with the government, have signed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) deal worth £1 billion. Tech sector government AI joint venture. → Read More

The future of enterprise applications

The demand for round-the-clock services is forcing many organisations to implement new enterprise applications to deliver high-performance, scalable and always-on digital services. → Read More

Booking.com and Web Summit join forces to drive women in tech initiatives

Women in tech networking and mentoring programs to feature at Web Summit, Collision and RISE in 2018, after an alliance with Booking.com. → Read More

Treasury Committee Chair demands answers over TSB "IT meltdown"

Nicky Morgan MP has called for answers over TSB IT meltdown, which left several customers able to access each other’s online banking accounts. → Read More

The future of on-demand lies in the cloud

The ways in which people consume content is clearly changing, with more and more viewers getting content from the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google’s TV platform. Read about the future cloud. → Read More

UK manufacturers fall victim to cyber attacks, survey reveals

Almost half of UK manufacturers have been subjected to cyber attacks, according to trade group EEF’s report published today. → Read More

TSB chaos after online banking data leak

TSB has issued an apology, this morning, after online banking data leak left customers able to access other people's accounts. → Read More

Ethical AI – the answer is clear

Alistair McLean, Head of Data Science and Machine Learning for one-to-one marketing company Clicksco, examines ethical AI. → Read More

Leveraging the power of digital technology

For many, adapting to the digital world we live in is a way to see off the rivals disrupting their industries. Digital technology is suddenly an urgent imperative. → Read More

Top cloud security risks for healthcare

Healthcare organisations have to store enormous amounts of sensitive data and are subject to stringent compliance regulations, so have little choice but to make security a top priority. → Read More

Russia accused of UK and US malicious cyber activity

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), FBI and US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued a joint statement accusing Russia of on-going malicious hacking campaign. → Read More