2025

Do Fujitsu contracts cross the line?

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 2 September 2025 Do Fujitsu contracts cross the line? Share this item with your network: In this week’s edition of Computer Weekly, we examine the conflict of interest concerns that are growing around the police investigation into Fujitsu’s role in the Post Office scandal, given the…

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Agentic AI: Storage and ‘the biggest tech refresh in IT history’

With agentic artificial intelligence (AI), we could be facing the biggest tech refresh event in history, where every organisation might deploy up to 2,000 agents per employee. And to meet that need, the entire IT infrastructure – and storage in particular – will be affected. Those are the views of Jeff Denworth, co-founder of Vast…

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Fujitsu’s roots in government go too deep

More pressure has been heaped on the government to reconsider its work with Fujitsu, but despite the supplier’s involvement in the Post Office scandal, its deep roots mean it maintains its grip on the UK public sector. Recent Computer Weekly investigations have revealed conflict-of-interest risks associated with the government’s heavy reliance on Fujitsu in sensitive…

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Scottish Widows completes migration of millions of accounts to TCS platform

Scottish Widows has moved 3.8 million customer accounts and pension data from multiple legacy systems to a cloud-based platform from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). It worked with the Indian supplier’s subsidiary Diligenta on the migration to the TCS BaNCS software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. The pension provider, part of Lloyds Banking Group, also rolled out a wealth administration…

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Interview: Holland & Barrett CDO preparing a Michelin star-worthy data strategy

Restaurants with three Michelin stars represent the pinnacle of fine dining.  In the UK, The Fat Duck by Heston Blumenthal, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, Core by Clare Smyth and The Waterside Inn in Bray are among the establishments in that illustrious bracket. And next up: the wellness products and services retailer, Holland & Barrett.…

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5 Best iPhone Fast Chargers According To User Reviews

Yalcin Sonat/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It has been five years since Apple stopped including a power brick in the iPhone box. So, whichever iPhone model you buy today, including the upcoming iPhone 17 series, you will need to source your own USB charger unless you already have one…

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Want To Ride In A Robotaxi? Here’s Every US City Where You Can

bluestork/Shutterstock You may soon be catching a ride with the next generation of automobiles, and there won’t be anyone in the driver’s seat. Robotaxis — autonomous vehicles without a human operator — are slowly making their way to city streets, and more arrive with each passing day. With major players in the world of tech…

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AMD’s FSR 4 upscaling tech brings awesome image quality to games on the latest Radeon GPUs – and it’s now widely available in most games

AMD’s FSR 4 is now available in most FSR 3.1 and DX12 supported gamesThe new Adrenalin Software driver allows users to override FSR 3.1 with FSR 4It only works in games that have a signed FSR 3.1 DLLWhile AMD fans await an eventual FSR 4 backport to older non-RDNA 4 graphics cards alongside updates to…

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Ranking 13 Of The Most Powerful Smartphone Processors From Worst To Best

Xavier Lorenzo/Getty Images In 2007, Apple launched a revolutionary device, the first-ever iPhone, that changed the smartphone industry. The original iPhone featured a modest 32-bit ARM microprocessor, underclocked from 620 MHz to a slower 412 MHz to increase the battery life. Since then, smartphone processors have evolved dramatically. Today, you can find SoCs that are as…

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Will AI wipe out entry-level jobs?

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has become the latest to add his voice to a cacophony of warnings that artificial intelligence (AI) is eliminating entry-level jobs. A recent report by job search engine Adzuna indicated that vacancies for graduate jobs, apprenticeships, internships and junior jobs with no degree requirement had dropped 32% since the launch of…

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