Day Headlines in Computers News: 2025-10-21
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Do government services need a rethink for AI and automation? (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 19:01:00)
Evidence presented in a new Public Accounts Committee report covering smart public services delivery suggests a change in tack is needed
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US healthcare providers tap Verizon for neutral host, private 5G combo nets (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 11:30:00)
Leading comms provider shows continued momentum in the healthcare space for neutral host network and private 5G network products
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OpenInfra Summit Europe: Migrating off VMware (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 11:00:00)
With Broadcom’s focus on VMware Clod Foundation subscriptions, OpenStack is being positioned as the open source alternative
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Scottish university claims mobile net breakthrough for remote medicine (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 09:45:00)
Scottish university engineers use off-the-shelf hardware to build haptic controller for robot arm
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AWS and e& launch AI and cloud training programme to build UAE’s future-ready workforce (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 07:15:00)
The ‘AI Nation – Afaaq’ initiative will train 30,000 individuals in AI and machine learning, addressing critical skills gaps and supporting the UAE’s digital transformation ambitions
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T‑Mobile unveils Edge Control, T-Platform business networks (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 07:00:00)
5G Advanced network to support networks designed to cut latency, costs and security risk, controlled by ‘first-of-its-kind’ unified management platform for business solutions.
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Dell Technologies accelerates AI and digital transformation across the Middle East (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 06:54:00)
Through strategic partnerships and innovations unveiled at Gitex 2025, Dell is helping UAE organisations harness AI, multi-cloud, and edge computing to drive faster, smarter business transformation
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Viasat unveils smartphone connectivity via satellite first in Mexico (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-10-21 04:45:00)
Satellite operator demonstrates the potential of D2D networks to bridge the connectivity gap in areas where traditional wireless comms services are unreliable or non-existent