Appian provides a low-code development platform that accelerates the creation of high-impact enterprise software applications – from idea to app in 8 weeks with a guarantee.
Esther McVey is announcing governmental plans to release data held by local bodies to enable the UK PropTech sector to thrive.
Junior doctors at NNUH will be helped to hone their skills with the introduction of an innovative new teaching technology.
British businesses and the public are set to be better protected from hostile cyber attacks and online threats.
One in three councils are using computer algorithms to help make decisions about benefit claims and other welfare issues.
The government has announced £250 million of funding to be invested in artificial intelligence.
Martin Rowland has warned that the expansion of the NHS GP at Hand service risks ‘destabilising care’ for the most complex and vulnerable cases.
New DfT funding will see innovative AI technology to be used to develop a thorough understanding of Britain’s road markings.
The NHS is collaborating with Amazon to provide reliable health information from the NHS website through voice-assisted technology.
The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning and Transport has outlined how to deliver digital connectivity post Brexit.
Researchers have claimed that the NHS must take urgent steps to defend against cyber threats which could risk the safety of patients.
Thousands of small businesses have won the chance to bid to supply cloud computing services to government bodies.
The NCCE has announced the first 23 schools and colleges that will be leading Computing Hubs in their area.
All public sector health workers in Wales are to be given access to Microsoft programs, such as Outlook and Teams.
NHS England has urged technology firms to help the health service become a world leader in the use of AI and machine learning.
Simon Stevens announced that over 400,000 more patients will benefit this year from new tests, procedures and treatments as part of the Long Term Plan.
The government has launched a new marketplace for innovation, providing a smarter way for public sector customers to access the very latest technologies.
Edinburgh City Council has streamlined social care with the implementation of prepaid cards to supply funds for adult and children’s social care