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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

The Big Interview: Goldman Sachs’ Chief Data Officer (CDO) Neema Raphael

“We don’t have 200-person governance teams running around building PowerPoint; we have engineers actually understanding the data lineage…”

JPMorgan technology spend 2023

A major application modernisation programme continues through a mix of refactoring, SaaS replacement and legacy decommissioning – with 2,500 decommissioned since 2017...

A Spectrum-4 and Bluefield-3: Key components of Nvidia Spectrum-X

A fully standards-based Ethernet with support for open Ethernet stacks (SONiC, Linux Switch) at cloud scale...

Government's Big Beasts join forces in £1 billion ERP modernisation Synergy Programme

The four departments employ 250,000 end users, over half the entire civil service, and the programme, which aims to separate technology from service centres, is one of HMG’s most ambitious...

New owners may inject cash. For now, Manchester United is making its digital footprint go a very long way... The club's CEO of Digital Products sits down with The Stack to tell all.

Chinese state-backed hackers Typhoon Volt targeted US critical infrastructure

The group is intent on developing capabilities and access that “could disrupt critical communications infrastructure between the United States and Asia region during future crises.” Threat vector Fortinet has questions to answer ...

Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft has released a unified data platform called Microsoft Fabric: the next step in a journey that started in 2022 with the release of its “Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform”, and an offering that Redmond says will let users get the “maximum value out of a single copy of data without

Microsoft Build brings Copilots in everything including Windows 11

Microsoft’s annual “Build”developer conference is underway and the focus is firmly on AI, not least “CoPilot”, its brand for a growing family of AI assistants – with Redmond also looking to position itself as the go-to hub for third-party developers wanting to build and integrate their own AI capabilities

PyPI malicious project uploads force shutdown

An uptick in malicious new projects being created on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository forced it to shut down new user registrations over the weekend in a worrying sign for the open source project. PyPI is a repository of open-source Python packages supplied by the worldwide community of Python

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