Charlotte Trueman

Senior Writer

Charlotte Trueman is a staff writer at Computerworld. She joined IDG in 2016 after graduating with a degree in English and American Literature from the University of Kent. Trueman covers collaboration, focusing on videoconferencing, productivity software, future of work and issues around diversity and inclusion in the tech sector.

Global cloud spending expected to jump 21.7% as IaaS leads the way

UK data regulator issues warning over generative AI data protection concerns

UK data regulator issues warning over generative AI data protection concerns

The UK's Information Commission’s Office reminds organizations that data protection laws still apply to unfiltered data used to train large language models.

Atlassian lays off 5% of staff to refocus on cloud, ITSM

Atlassian lays off 5% of staff to refocus on cloud, ITSM

The collaboration software company follows in the footsteps of big tech companies including Microsoft, Facebook, and Google in cutting staff to position itself for the long term, focusing on cloud migration and IT service management...

Airtable becomes latest company to announce layoffs, cutting 20% of its workforce

Airtable becomes latest company to announce layoffs, cutting 20% of its workforce

In an email sent to employees, the low-code platform’s CEO said the cuts were a result of “taking a hard look at our efforts in the current market environment.”

How to deal with application downtime

How to deal with application downtime

Meta just suffered two major outages in a week: What can organisations do to ensure their customers aren’t confronted with service outages?

Rising cloud revenue helps soften Microsoft’s growth slowdown

Rising cloud revenue helps soften Microsoft’s growth slowdown

Ongoing macroeconomic factors coupled with the continued decline in personal PC sales has caused Microsoft’s revenue growth to slump.

Microsoft relaunches Syntex with broad set of AI-based content management tools

Microsoft relaunches Syntex with broad set of AI-based content management tools

Defining a new category of technology labeled “content AI,” Microsoft has relaunched Syntex with a set of artificial intelligence and low-code tools to automate content creation, indexing, and discovery.

IBM Red Hat names Matt Hicks as president and CEO

IBM Red Hat names Matt Hicks as president and CEO

Having joined Red Hat as a developer in 2006, the former vice president of product and technologies has taken over the role from Paul Cormier.

IaaS, PaaS, drive public cloud ecosystem revenue to $126 billion in Q1

IaaS, PaaS, drive public cloud ecosystem revenue to $126 billion in Q1

New research from Synergy Research Group found that revenue in the cloud services market grew by 26% from last year.

CNCF launches ethics in open source training course

CNCF launches ethics in open source training course

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has developed a new certification for developers looking to better incorporate ethical-first thinking into their open source software design.

How developers are starting to prioritize wellness at work

How developers are starting to prioritize wellness at work

New data from Stack Overflow has found that despite many employers encouraging employee wellness, not all software developers are following their advice.

Google Cloud launches Media CDN based on YouTube’s network

Google Cloud launches Media CDN based on YouTube’s network

Google Cloud has launched a new content distribution network which combines YouTube’s global network infrastructure with developer tools and machine learning-powered analytics.

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