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    Copilot Governance: Practical AI Lessons for UK Businesses

    AAG IT’s Sheffield Business Insights Dinner — held a year ago at 118 Mowbray St, Neepsend — was more than a networking supper; it stitched together practical AI, cyber‑security and financial governance advice into a single, actionable evening for UK business leaders, and the lessons from that...
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    Bitdefender Ultimate Small Business Security: All in One UK SME Protection

    Bitdefender’s new Ultimate Small Business Security suite has arrived in the United Kingdom as a one-stop, turn‑key cybersecurity package aimed at firms of up to 25 employees that lack dedicated IT teams, bringing endpoint and server protection, identity monitoring, unlimited VPN, and AI‑assisted...
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    Urgent Guide to Windows 10 End of Support: Why UK Organizations Must Act Now

    Windows 10 has long been a staple of both personal and professional computing in the United Kingdom, with millions relying on its familiar interface and stable performance since its launch in July 2015. But as the sunset draws near for this venerable operating system, the country’s foremost...
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    UK Businesses Must Upgrade Hardware Now to Capitalize on AI Opportunities in 2025

    UK businesses stand at a major crossroads in the accelerating race toward enterprise AI transformation. With sweeping optimism about the potential of artificial intelligence to redefine productivity, competition, and work itself, British organisations are largely unified in their intent to embed...
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    Microsoft Faces £1B UK Lawsuit Over Anti-Competitive Cloud Licensing Practices

    Microsoft is currently embroiled in a significant legal battle in the United Kingdom, facing allegations of anti-competitive practices related to its cloud licensing policies. The lawsuit, filed in December 2024, accuses the tech giant of overcharging UK businesses for using its Windows Server...
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    UK Class Action Claims Microsoft Overcharged Customers Since 2015

    Microsoft is currently facing a significant class action lawsuit in the United Kingdom, alleging that the company has overcharged consumers and businesses for its software licenses since 2015. The legal action, spearheaded by barrister Alexander Wolfson, claims that Microsoft's pricing practices...
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