Predictions 2016: Kit Burden
The first prediction of this year’s batch comes from Kit Burden, who has contributed in every year….
The first prediction of this year’s batch comes from Kit Burden, who has contributed in every year….
Second up with predictions: Paul Gershlick…
Mark Taylor and Daisy Jones look at the Financial Conduct Authority’s proposed guidance for regulated firms on using the ‘cloud’ and other third-party IT services…
The third set of the predictions is from Rev Adrian Kennard (@TheRealRevK) who inhabits the real world of Internet provision…
It is almost time to read expert predictions. You can still contribute. You almost certainly have better insights than the ones I offer here….
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The Financial Conduct Authority is consulting on issues relating to the Cloud and Big Data…
In the latest in our series of articles on Schrems, Paul Bernal offers his views on the effect of the judgment and the context in which it should be seen…
Richard Kemp pinpoints the ways in which the Cloud can be made more appealing to the public sector, and the benefits that can arise from wider adoption…
The Chancellor’s spending review includes a plan for a major investment in the courts and justice system…
The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal against the judgment that awarded damages to the children of the musician Paul Weller when unauthorised photographs were taken of them in the street…
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