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UK labour costs are cheap but automation will erode jobs market
PwC has estimated that millions of people may be affected by robots and artificial intelligence replacing their jobs
How Google is riding the multi-cloud wave to win over the enterprise
The Google Cloud Next conference saw the internet giant share details about how enterprise appetite for multi-cloud deployments are working in its favour
IR35 reforms will harm public sector innovation and competitiveness, say contractors
Research from recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash highlights contractor concerns about how the forthcoming IR35 reforms will affect competitiveness and talent recruitment in the public sector
Three may consider legal action if spectrum imbalance persists
Three boss Dave Dyson says he may consider mounting a legal challenge if Ofcom does not change how spectrum holdings are regulated and controlled
UK bans electronic devices from Middle Eastern flights
The UK government has announced that laptops and tablets will be banned from airliner cabins on UK-bound flights from a number of Middle Eastern countries
How CIOs can apply IT supplier management skills to digitisation
The digital supply chain can be managed in much the same way as the software supply chain, where CIOs have gained expertise in working with multiple providers to effectively run a complex ecosystem
Heathrow Airport updates clunky loyalty scheme through cloud-based software and services
Streamlined loyalty programme doubles number of airport users and boosts average spend
Half of banks think more payments will be via fintechs by 2020
Fintechs have gone from being an emerging threat to banks to an opportunity for collaboration, according to an EIU report
HCL Technologies to support IT for Volvo Ocean Race
HCL Technologies is to build and support the IT that will make the Volvo Ocean Race available to spectators around the world
Netherlands aims to benefit from Brexit in IT talent search
The Netherlands is positioning itself as the ideal home for ambitious IT professionals from across the world