IT downs BA flights
It just gets worse
Problems with British Airways’ IT systems left passengers facing flight delays and long queues at airports in the midst of the peak summer holiday period.
IT problems cost Brits £3.4 billion in lost productivity
One day month fixing their own IT issues
UK businesses are losing out both financially, and on productivity levels due to their workplace IT systems, new research has revealed.
IT women not given guidance or support
Men have more opportunity than women
Results from a recent poll have shown that men have more opportunity than women to reach senior roles in the cyber and information security industry.
More IT companies try a four day week
Worried about burn out
Companies around the world which have cut their work week have found that it leads to higher productivity, more motivated staff and less burnout.
If you want to keep your IT staff give them a Christmas bonus
Right now
New research has found that if companies want to keep their IT workers in place and stop them from making New Year's resolutions to leave the company, they should give them a bonus in December.
There is not enough humanity in IT
Head of the Mozilla Foundation warns about a need for philosophiers and psychologists
The biggest cheese in the Mozzarella Foundation - Mitchell Baker - is warning that IT companies need to diversify their hiring practices to include more people from backgrounds in philosophy and psychology if they want to tackle the problem of misinformation online.
China-US trade war threatens entire IT system
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The trade war between the United States of America and China has racked up big time this week but, largely unnoticed, is the effect it will have on the computer industry worldwide.
Big tech lobby groups soften anti-China bill
It would hurt US business
An attempt by US politicians to harm Chinese trade has backfired after it emerged it would do more harm to IT companies who are dependent on China.
US gives $258 million to big IT
Wants them to come up with big exascale supercomputers
The US Department of Energy is giving AMD, Cray, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IBM, Intel, and Nvidia more than $258 million to research and build exascale supercomputers.
John McAfee for President
The establishment knows nothing about tech
IT's answer to Hunter Thompson, John McAfee has thrown his hat into the ring as president.