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    SCC announced as Platinum Sponsor of NowForum conference
    Europe’s largest independent Information Technology services business, SCC, is a Platinum Sponsor of the biggest ServiceNow event in the UK. The NowForum conference will take place at Royal Victoria Dock, London on 17-18 October 2018 and will feature keynote presentations and breakout sessions where delegates can hear the latest industry trends and ServiceNow innovations. SCC’s...

    SCC announced as Platinum Sponsor of NowForum conference

    Fancy a cookie or two? Only if they’re compliant
    We’ve all heard the word ‘cookie’ banded around, especially in the wake of GDPR, but sadly in the IT world, this one is not made of chocolate chips. Many people are still unfamiliar with the exact meaning of the word cookie and more importantly, the cookie law. Here, SCC explains exactly how cookies work, and...

    Fancy a cookie or two? Only if they’re compliant

    Answered: Three public sector cloud concerns
    The Government’s ‘Cloud First’ policy was introduced in 2013 and asks public sector organisations, when procuring new or existing services, to “consider and fully evaluate potential cloud solutions first before considering any other option.” The approach is mandatory for central government and strongly recommended to the wider public sector. The government response came after an...

    Answered: Three public sector cloud concerns

    Is the NHS ready for another digital boost?
    It’s a huge challenge and there is unlikely to be any straightforward strategies, but the National Health Service (NHS) still has quite a way to go until it has been fully digitally transformed. The NHS is the fifth largest employer in the world; according to the NHS Confederation, it deals with more than one million patients...

    Is the NHS ready for another digital boost?

    What is edge computing and why does it matter?
    Edge computing will signal a move from what is traditionally understood to be the cloud – but what exactly is it, what’s it good for, and who are the main players? Edge computing has provided an impressive alternative over these past few years within the technology landscape, and seems to be proving that it has...

    What is edge computing and why does it matter?

    AI to create more jobs than it eradicates
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to create more jobs than it erases over the next two decades according to a new report. The report, by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), claims that AI will create an estimated 7.2 millions jobs in the UK between 2017 and 2037. It is estimated to replace seven million others. The multinational professional...

    AI to create more jobs than it eradicates

    The Death of Ransomware?
    Malicious software – dubbed malware – is any software that goes against the interest of the computer user. Ransomware is a type of malware and it’s particularly nasty. It takes your data hostage, encrypting it and thus making it inaccessible. The only way to access your data again is by entering the magic password. Unfortunately...

    The Death of Ransomware?

    SCC lands biggest win in public sector
    According to a news report by New Statesman Tech, SCC won the biggest public sector tech deal last week when compared to other IT firms.   SCC will be implementing a framework for the supply of Core IT services at University of Nottingham. The contract, valued at £90m, will include the provision of hardware, software...

    SCC lands biggest win in public sector

    3 ways you will be let down by your legacy IT
    Legacy IT systems can provide a whole host of problems for you and your business.   Holding onto out-of-date IT for as long as possible just to avoid the hassle of moving data from one platform to another, having to provide further staff training, and paying out for a costly upgrade, could actually end up...

    3 ways you will be let down by your legacy IT

    Government using emotion-detecting AI
    The UK government is trying to gain an understanding of how people feel on certain topics on social media by using artificial intelligence (AI).   The government is using the ‘Artificial emotional intelligence’ service by web science firm FlyingBinary, in partnership with emotional AI recognition company Emrays B.V. It has been released to the government’s...

    Government using emotion-detecting AI

    FIFA’s VAR System and using AI in sporting tournaments
    The Virtual Assistant Referee, also known as VAR, has certainly stolen the limelight at the 2018 World Cup so far. Numerous people would agree it has had a mostly positive effect, leading to fewer red cards per game after each country’s first fixture than at any World Cup for 32 years. Video analytics could soon...

    FIFA’s VAR System and using AI in sporting tournaments

    Outdated technology make workers feel less productive
    A new study by Unisys Corporation, 56% of digital workers at “technology laggard” organisations expressed frustration with their employer, as compared to only 9% of workers at “technology leader” organisations. The study, which explores the importance of deploying current and future digital capabilities in the workplace, also found that workers at technology laggards (14%) were...

    Outdated technology make workers feel less productive

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