TechUK has just published “Securing our Digital Future” - a manifesto for ensuring technology drives the UK economy forward.
Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement 2014 began with the good news that the UK is the fastest growing economy in the G7, but it’s time to consider how these announcements will affect technology, business and the public sector.
A poll of civil servants has revealed that although they feel IT is essential, they are concerned their Departments lack the skills and culture needed for successful digital transformation.
The UK government has launched a national programme designed to amplify the UK’s Internet of Things (IoT) capability as part of its £40m investment in IoT.
Cable to announce a set of measures including a £4m competition and a new SME cyber security champion.
As the UK considers leaving the EU, tech businesses have weighed in on whether or not they are in favour of such a move in a new survey conducted by techUK. And it seems, it's 'Stay.'
The modern day equivalent of the decision to build a sewerage system underneath London or constructing the National Grid is the development of efficient government digital services.
UK Plc's mounting a serious challenge at next week's annual tech show, says the government and partner techUK.
Following the launch of techUK’s Securing Our Digital Future, The techUK Manifesto for Growth and Jobs 2015-20, a group of MPs have offered their support.
Based on the feedback of the 170-plus firms polled, the government is said to be "on the right track" - but that more needs to be done.
TechUK, a representative body for digital companies and technologies, has launched a three point plan advising on the transformation of the delivery of public services.
techUK, the representative body for UK technology companies, has responded to a recent government blog explaining changes to the way the government with procure IT and technology.
Mobile working solutions provider TotalMobile has signed industry body techUK’s new Health and Social Care Interoperability Charter, among the first companies to do so.
The vast majority - 70% - of tech businesses in the country, varying in sizes from micro to large, would like for their country to remain within the EU, finds techUK poll.
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