About Catherine
Catherine Knowles
Journalist
Currently working as a freelance writer and content creator, Catherine has a keen interest in all areas of technology and storytelling in our digital age. Having worked with a number of businesses and people across media, education, publishing and communications, Catherine has a definite respect for common sense, great content and turning ideas into reality.
Stories by Catherine - Page 2
CAST AI launches real-time Kubernetes security solution
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cloud security
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advanced persistent threat protection
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devops
CAST AI unveils its new KSPM solution, offering real-time scanning, automatic threat remediation, and advanced security for Kubernetes clusters.
Cyber-attack on Transport for London raises urgent cybersecurity concerns
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risk & compliance
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cybersecurity
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services
A cyber-attack on Transport for London has raised serious security concerns. Experts warn of data risks and call for thorough post-incident assessments.
Amplitude unveils Made Easy update to simplify digital analytics
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Amplitude has launched Amplitude Made Easy, a revamped digital analytics platform designed to streamline the user experience and democratise data-driven decision-making for organisations.
TP-Link UK launches Omada Cloud Essentials for SMB networking
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personal computing devices
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network infrastructure
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smb
TP-Link UK unveils Omada Cloud Essentials, a cost-effective cloud management service for SMBs without additional fees, hardware, or software.
78% of UK firms overlook AI compliance despite rising adoption
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e-learning
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financial systems
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breach prevention
A new survey by VinciWorks shows 78% of UK companies lack measures to guard against AI breaches, even as AI adoption rises and EU regulations loom.
Ecommpay unveils new brand identity & inclusivity initiative
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dei
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cleantech
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certification
Ecommpay unveiled a new brand identity and the 'Ecommpay for Good' inclusivity programme, focusing on accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability.
ServiceNow boosts AI capabilities with Now Platform Xanadu
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uc
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data analytics
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hcm
ServiceNow debuts Now Platform Xanadu with hundreds of new AI features, promising enhanced productivity in IT, customer service, HR, and procurement.
Sophos unveils Chinese cyber espionage tactics in new report
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malware
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firewalls
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network security
Sophos has disclosed new insights into the Crimson Palace cyber espionage campaign by Chinese state actors, revealing persistent threats across Southeast Asia.
Labour unveils plan for 40,000 extra weekly NHS appointments
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gps
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labour party
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government
Labour unveils a plan to deliver 40,000 extra NHS appointments weekly, focusing on health technologies and efficiency to tackle fiscal challenges.
HeyFlow secures GBP £235,000 from Aer Venture Studios
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storage
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ai
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investment
HeyFlow has secured GBP £235,000 from Aer Venture Studios to enhance its platform, tackling workplace reproductive health issues and promoting gender inclusion.
Viavi debuts ONE-1600 for 1.6T testing in AI-driven networks
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network infrastructure
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devops
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hpc
Viavi Solutions debuts the ONE-1600, a new testing module for the 1.6Tb/s ecosystem, advancing bandwidth solutions crucial for AI and quantum computing.
Opus security unveils advanced AI-driven vulnerability engine
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risk & compliance
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ai
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opus
Opus Security unveils its AI-powered Advanced Multi-Layered Prioritization Engine, revolutionising how organisations manage and address vulnerabilities.
Griffin opens platform, invites fintechs to test banking services
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blockchain
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cx
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martech
Griffin, a UK bank for fintech firms, exits early access phase with its platform now generally available, aiming to transform finance integration.
AI cuts development time by 50%, but concerns on job losses grow
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devops
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apm
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low-code
AI is reshaping software development, with 75% of firms reporting up to 50% faster project completion. OutSystems and KPMG reveal ongoing challenges but foresee a bright future.
Adyen report reveals billions in payment cost-saving potential
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payment technologies
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cost
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adyen
Adyen's latest report shows businesses can save up to 59% on payment costs and increase revenue, highlighting the power of advanced payment technology.
Auckland's Spark Game Arena Live dazzles with NZD $240K tourney
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digital entertainment
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gaming
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nz
Thousands gathered at Auckland's Spark Arena for a gaming festival, Spark Game Arena Live. Highlights included an immersive virtual snake hunt and a Fortnite tournament with a prize pool over NZD $240,000.
Oracle NetSuite unveils new AI tools to boost business productivity
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financial systems
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data privacy
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ai
Oracle NetSuite unveils advanced AI capabilities at SuiteWorld, aiming to boost financial accuracy, decision-making, and operational efficiency without extra costs.
Forrester's 2025 predictions reveal mixed trends in AI & tech
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digital transformation
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ai
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it debt
Forrester's 2025 Predictions reports forecast AI and tech trends, highlighting AI investment pitfalls and increased AIOps adoption to manage tech debt.
Aspire Technology sees 23.6% revenue boost, nears GBP £40 million
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private cloud
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soc
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nps
Aspire Technology Solutions reports a 23.6% revenue increase to nearly GBP £40 million, driven by a 97% surge in cybersecurity services.
Loop launches customisable order tracking to boost shopper engagement
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cdp
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martech
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sales
Loop revolutionises post-purchase experience with free Order Tracking feature, enabling brands to engage customers through custom tracking pages, boosting sales and reducing support queries.