Day Headlines in Computers News: 2025-12-11
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Interview: Art Hu, global CIO, Lenovo (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 13:19:00)
The IT chief at the PC, servers and storage supplier is using his experience of rolling out tech internally to boost the growing services ambitions of the Chinese tech giant -
Unlocking intelligent automotive: why openness wins (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 11:44:00)
Cars are rapidly becoming rolling computing spaces, but mobile networks have not kept pace. Networks must evolve into programmable platforms that developers at automotive enterprises can directly build on -
Harrow Council votes on Cellnex to advance borough connectivity (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 11:18:00)
North London council announces a partnership with telecoms infrastructure operator to deploy small cell technology and target connectivity blackspots around high streets and transport hubs -
Oracle expects to increase OCI margins by 30-40% (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 11:00:00)
Market analysts are concerned about the AI bubble bursting, but Oracle’s latest earnings call shows it is still expanding datacentre roll-outs -
IT Sustainability Think Tank: Why 2025 was a turning point for greening up enterprise IT (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 10:18:00)
A year is a long time in tech, and the same is true of IT sustainability. So here are some reflections on how the green IT conversation changed during 2025 -
AI investment and its potential effects on urban digital twins (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 08:13:00)
Investment in AI will support developing the technology as an enabler for digital twins across virtually all application areas. But analysts voice serious concerns that spending on AI has created a massive bubble that is ready to pop -
AI drives storage array makers to embrace data management (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 07:39:00)
We look at the efforts of storage suppliers to move to data management, often driven by AI – but analysts highlight the contradiction between supplier and customer needs -
Microsoft expands Bug Bounty scheme to include third-party software (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-12-11 07:15:00)
The company is to offer bug bounty awards for people who report security vulnerabilities in third-party and open source software impacting Microsoft services