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Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer is a reporter with The Stack. He previously covered the transportation sector for Global Data. He has a first class degree in journalism and has also worked as a newsreader for Gaydio.

The Lady Justice Statue at the UK crown court, the Ministry of Justice's digital team combined networks for its court, probation and prison systems

How the Ministry of Justice is tackling 'smashed together' IT systems and dodgy Victorian walls to deliver a "simple, faster, better" network.

Prescient or toxic? The Shopify CEO’s AI edict is a sign of the times

"Frankly I don’t think it’s feasible to opt out of learning the skill of applying AI in your craft."

The IBM z17 mainf

"Now clients can use not only predictive AI models but large language and coder models."

A hidden door in a library bookshelf, the EU's newest security strategy outlined plans to look at enforcing a law enforcement backdoor to end-to-end encryptions

You have privacy concerns? What about our need to disrupt criminal networks?

A hand is raised in front of the camera as white glue or paint drips off its fingers. AWS Glue service will now feature two powerful workers in six new regions

New users can set AWS hardest workers to run their workloads.

US President Donald Trump sits behind a desk bearing the presidential seal, he holds up an executive order featuring a large signature.

Tariffs are "great news" for EMEA tech industry or risk spiralling uncertainty, depending who you ask.

A man with his face blurred as he turns his head. Some fake IT workers have used deepfakes to impersonate real people in interviews

"I was on their interview, there was something wrong with the sound but it was 'definitely' me."

A computer chip is held up. The US CHIPS Act has seen its funding deals under threat after the Trump Administration threatened to scrap the progra

A new office will "deliver the benefit of the bargain for taxpayers" on CHIPS Act funding deals.

UK Cyber Security Bill - What's proposed and will it work?

"Agile, pro-innovation regulation" will give government new powers to enforce cyber security directives.

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