Mustard IT

Mustard IT An IT Support company providing services in Hertfordshire and London. At Mustard, we only concentrate on the core products every business needs.

Mustard IT provides SME businesses with flexible and reliable IT support services with a clear mission to reduce industry jargon and costs. This means we only recommend the best solution to suit individual circumstances. Our hosted environments maximise the flexibility and resilience of your business infrastructure and can include email, application software, backup, security, VoIP phone systems a

nd cloud computing. In short, they allow you to increase your own productivity whilst driving down costs.

The MHRA has appointed a new chief digital and technology officer as it prepares to deliver its five-year strategy. In h...
28/05/2026

The MHRA has appointed a new chief digital and technology officer as it prepares to deliver its five-year strategy. In healthcare and regulated sectors, digital leadership is increasingly tied to AI governance, data quality, cyber resilience and safe service delivery.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has appointed a new chief digital and technology officer (CDTO).

The Guardian reports disagreement inside government over the energy demands of AI datacentres. It underlines a bigger is...
26/05/2026

The Guardian reports disagreement inside government over the energy demands of AI datacentres. It underlines a bigger issue for the UK’s digital plans: AI growth depends on power, planning, cooling and infrastructure, not just models and policy announcements.

Discrepancy in forecasts raises questions over government planning for net zero

The NCSC’s chief executive has warned of a “perfect storm” for UK cybersecurity, driven by AI and geopolitical tension. ...
20/05/2026

The NCSC’s chief executive has warned of a “perfect storm” for UK cybersecurity, driven by AI and geopolitical tension. For SMEs, this does not mean panic. It means treating cyber resilience as an ongoing business discipline: prevention, monitoring, recovery and supplier checks.

The UK is entering a “perfect storm” for cybersecurity, driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence and rising geopolitical tensions, according to the chief executive of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

UK councils are investing in AI, but TechRadar warns that complexity could swallow the returns if projects are not manag...
18/05/2026

UK councils are investing in AI, but TechRadar warns that complexity could swallow the returns if projects are not managed carefully. Public sector or private sector, the lesson is similar: AI needs clean data, clear ownership and realistic process change to deliver value.

How UK councils can make AI investment pay off

New figures suggest the UK leads Europe in clean tech funding, with investors continuing to back climate and infrastruct...
14/05/2026

New figures suggest the UK leads Europe in clean tech funding, with investors continuing to back climate and infrastructure innovation. It is a useful counterpoint to doomier funding headlines and a reminder that practical tech, energy and sustainability are increasingly linked.

The UK clean tech sector has reclaimed its spot as the best funded in Europe, according to the findings of a new report.

Cyber experts are taking a measured view of AI-powered hacking, arguing that the risk is real but not all one-way. Bette...
12/05/2026

Cyber experts are taking a measured view of AI-powered hacking, arguing that the risk is real but not all one-way. Better detection, stronger process and practical resilience still make a difference. For businesses, the point is to prepare calmly rather than treat AI threats as something mysterious.

During the annual CETaS showcase in London, experts discussed the potential cyber risk of tools such as Claude Mythos.

UKTN looks at how entry-level jobs can still work in the age of AI, especially as automation changes junior tasks. The c...
06/05/2026

UKTN looks at how entry-level jobs can still work in the age of AI, especially as automation changes junior tasks. The challenge for employers is not just replacing admin, but preserving training routes, supervision and the hands-on experience that turns new starters into capable staff.

Entry-level jobs are perhaps the most exposed to AI, yet they also serve as a vitally important training ground for future leaders.

The NCSC is warning that AI-assisted bug hunting could uncover years of hidden code debt, creating a wave of fixes for a...
04/05/2026

The NCSC is warning that AI-assisted bug hunting could uncover years of hidden code debt, creating a wave of fixes for already-stretched teams. For SMEs, the lesson is practical: keep patching routines, asset lists and supplier responsibilities tidy before the backlog becomes urgent.

: Britain's cyber agency says the bill for years of technical shortcuts is coming due, and it's arriving all at once

The UK’s AI ambitions will not be realised by model makers alone. Channel partners still have a big role in turning gene...
22/04/2026

The UK’s AI ambitions will not be realised by model makers alone. Channel partners still have a big role in turning generic tools into practical, sector-specific solutions that businesses can actually deploy with confidence. That is especially true for SMEs that need adoption help as much as technology.

Strong AI rollout hinges on channel partners driving successful adoption

Fresh polling from techUK and Public First suggests the sector still sees technology as central to UK growth, productivi...
20/04/2026

Fresh polling from techUK and Public First suggests the sector still sees technology as central to UK growth, productivity and resilience, but that momentum depends on investment, skills and real-world adoption. The opportunity looks strong, but delivery is still the hard part.

In 2025, techUK’s annual research pointed toward a sector defined by optimism. Despite global shocks, the UK has been seen as a premier destination to start and scale a business, with the new Government’s commitment to a growth agenda seen as a step in the right direction. One year on, the view ...

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