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Shipping sector security awareness 'low to non-existent'
ENISA urges EU member states to improve security awareness in the maritime sector.
Outsourcing drives IT services market growth
Although the credit crunch will be a factor, IDC estimates that outsourcing will continue to drive the Western European IT services market.
HP production to move to Eastern Europe
Job cuts by HP today in Scotland are confirmed to be part of a plan to move enterprise, storage and server production to the Czech Republic.
Europe's not finished with Microsoft
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future...
Identity cards to work across Euro borders
A scheme which would allow national ID cards to be used across Europe for the use of public services is launched.
Video conferencing revenue rockets
The European market for video conferencing breaks $518 million, rising more than 20 per cent in a year.
EU takes stock of public networks
A report to investigate what countries are doing to strengthen the resilience of public communication networks finds a light touch approach in the UK.
Dell targets emerging markets with store PCs
Dell hopes that the move into selling store PCs will ensure it makes its mark in the emerging markets.
O'Neill backs up European data
Surf brand looks to deduplication for backup and disaster recovery for 57 terabytes of data across five European sites.
UK blazing a trail with flexible working
Compared to the rest of Europe, the UK is doing well in providing flexible working, but there is still a lot of room for improvement.
Europe favours US software makers over UK
UK software vendors only hold a limited market share in the region compared to the domination of US firms, according to the latest research rankings.
Europe must work together to avoid 'digital 9/11'
ENISA says European member states must pull together to avoid a catastrophe.
Europe needs protection against cyber attack
The European Commission says there must be no weak links in Europe’s cybersecurity.
EMC World 2012: Europe is playing catch up in the cloud
Storage giant's senior executives claim the US and emerging markets are beating Europe when it comes to cloud adoption.
Alarm raised over online trade in cheap Microsoft licenses
Software giant's volume licensing price hikes could put firms at risk of unscrupulous online traders, it is claimed.
Mobile operators unmoved by Nokia's revival plans
The smartphone maker's sales strategy receives a hammering from several European operators
Portugal floats ‘terabyte tax’ in fight against illegal file sharers
Opposition party proposes tax on storage devices to protect copyright owners.
Vodafone boosts full-year outlook
Vodafone has pushed up its profit forecast for the full year and has decided to sell off its Japanese operations.
UK in top four for sending spam
The UK has taken fourth place in the list of countries with the most spam relays.
EU adds new characters to domain names
Greek, Cyrillic, and other different character sets will now be able to work on the '.eu' domain.
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