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Failure to invest in modernising its IT estate contributed to what Southwest Airlines anticipates will be a colossal $825 million writedown in Q4, after it cancelled 6,700 flights between December 21 to December 31. The airline exposed the losses in an SEC filing ahead of its Q4 earnings, saying
As The Stack’s article on digital forensics challenges emphasised, both the opportunity for technology to transform policing and the headwinds – restrictive budgets, organisational sclerosis, change fatigue, technology debt, siloes – against it are significant. For those keen on a genuinely meaningful challenge at the highest level, however, there are few
HSBC is looking for a Chief Information Officer (CIO) responsible for improving the internal digital experience of the approximately 200,000 staff that use over 800 different “internally facing colleague systems”. The recruitment effort will be welcomed by the banking multinational’s staff who face a challenging and complex environment
19% of IT staff are now "borderless". That causes unique challenges for CIOs even as it does opportunities.
SWIFT is building a new platform that will let it run cutting edge analytics on over 10 billion transactions a year using a containerised on-premises infrastructure, federated learning models and unique software-defined memory to help it utilise its existing hardware stack, says Chief Innovation Officer Tom Zschach. The
You will likely have relied on IFCO Systems, even if you haven’t heard of them. The Munich-headquartered company provides reusable packaging for fruit, vegetables, meat, baked goods and beyond for supermarkets like Waitrose and Walmart. Its crates are used in over 2 billion shipments per year. (They typically