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Just Eat’s Grubhub sale goes sour as tech shares continue to slip May 29, 2022 Just Eat's sale of Grubhub may be scuppered as brutal market movements wipe £5bn off its valuation and bosses prepare for a major writedown.
Salesforce UK chief: Govt needs to do more to fix skills gap ‘crisis’ in tech July 22, 2022 The government needs to do more to fill the tech skills shortages, says UK Salesforce Executive Vice President and CEO Zahra Bahrololoumi.
Shoppers push for tech investment as demand for new payment methods swells April 25, 2022 UK shoppers are pushing retailers to ramp up investment in technology as demand for new payment methods from retailer swells, new data has revealed. Around 80 per cent of shoppers are calling on retailers to invest in tech like frictionless payments to help avoid queues and swerve lengthy checkout forms, according to a report into [...]
Google’s Russian bank account seized as Big Tech crack down continues May 18, 2022 Russian authorities have seized Google's Russian bank account, making it impossible for its Russian office to function, the tech giant revealed today.
Tiger Global slashes bets on big tech amid global sell-off May 17, 2022 Prolific tech investor Tiger Global has slashed its bets on big tech firms in the first quarter of the year after suffering heavy losses amid a global tech rout.
The Crowdstrike disaster was bound to happen. The cloud is a chokepoint in our interconnected world July 23, 2024 Last week, Crowdstrike caused a global tech meltdown due to a botched software rollout. The incident should be seen as a dry run for the next time someone throws a spanner into our globally interconnected tech ecosystem, writes Andy Blackmore.
Exclusive: European tech lending surges as startups look beyond equity rounds May 17, 2022 European tech lending boomed to $14.77bn last year as startups looked beyond equity finance to fuel growth, a new report has found.
Tax and spend? We can’t save public services without a unified tech policy July 20, 2022 There are numerous ways in which to judge a potential leadership candidate. Their sheer electoral appeal, their reputation within the party, their communication style and authenticity, their experience, or their policy agendas. Or often all of the above. In regards to the latter, the candidates are unsurprisingly fixated on the same old conventional arguments about [...]
UK tech investment hits £12.4bn as private firms buck volatility June 12, 2022 The amount of cash pumped into British tech firms surged beyond that of China in the first five months of the year as private British tech firms bucked the volatility that has rocked publicly listed tech stocks.
London’s tech success can be the backbone of the nation’s economy as growth wavers June 14, 2022 Across the western world economies face big structural challenges: growth, productivity, inflation and real wage levels. The holy grail of economic policy is how to break out of this cycle. As Tech Minister, I believe the UK must throw everything behind being a science and tech superpower. Just as our economy was transformed by Thatcher [...]