How to automate the enterprise: Your guide to getting startedA look at the easiest way for businesses to start automating away inefficiencies and saving money.November 1, 2016 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
Why it's time to prepare for a world where machines can do your jobRadical changes in employment patterns are on the way as artificial intelligence takes on many routine, repetitive tasks currently performed by people.August 3, 2015 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
Free software and free labour: Are developers who opt out of GitHub hurting their job prospects?Developers on how making a portfolio of public work mandatory risks making the software industry harder to break into.December 9, 2013 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
Artificial intelligence: Job killer or your next boss?As software automates an increasing number of tasks, is it time to reassess traditional workplace roles and create an office that suits both man and machine?March 11, 2013 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
NHS patient records scheme faces £750m cutThe Lorenzo electronic patient records system could be scaled back by around £750m, supplier CSC has revealed in a filingJune 17, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
NHS patient records system faces the axeDavid Cameron has said that the Lorenzo electronic patient records system may be dropped amid ongoing delaysMay 16, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
UK outsourcing generates over £200bn a yearThe demand for IT services has nearly made outsourcing a rival of financial services, generating around eight percent of the annual output of the UK economy May 4, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
NHS trust drops out of computer records schemePennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has decided it no longer wants Computer Sciences Corporation to implement the much-delayed Lorenzo patient record systemApril 19, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
G-Cloud deputy director leaves for VMwareAndy Tait, who has been the government's deputy director of the G-Cloud, will join VMware as head of public-services strategyApril 8, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work
IT bosses: foreign workers are good for UK techSpeakers at the Intellect Annual Regent Conference have stated their belief that protectionist attitudes could harm the UK technology industryFebruary 4, 2011 by Nick Heath in Tech & Work