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Two million Europeans have fibre to the home
While more Europeans have fibre straight to their homes, adoption in the UK is lagging behind.
Brown calls for more investment in tech
Prime minister Gordon Brown has told European leaders that investing in technology is key to helping the UK weather the current economic storm.
UK broadband speeds ranked 25th in Europe
The latest internet research finds continued growth in European high-speed internet connectivity that the UK is struggling to match.
Defending Europe against cyber attack
How ENISA helps EU member states with national cyber defences, as well as securing European-wide business networks.
Europe has a single digital market - and it's illegal
The EU's Neelie Kroes explains why Europe needs a digital plan to jumpstart the economy and protect the environment.
EU: Focus on knowledge to boost economy
Europe should look to differentiate its economy on knowledge and new technology innovations.
WCIT 2010: Tech can improve life for Europeans
The World Congress in Information Technology closed with a call for governments to to use ICT to protect the environment and boost quality of life...
Survey: Critical infrastructure risks cyber attack
Half of the critical infrastructure providers that the UK, Europe and North America rely on are vulnerable to cyber attack, according to a new survey.
EMC World 2011: Q&A, Adrian McDonald, president of EMEA North
In his first interview with the UK press since his promotion, Adrian McDonald, who head up EMC's interests in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and...
RSA Europe: London tops New York and Paris in wireless access
London is king when it comes to wireless connectivity, but it is being left behind by Paris and New York when it comes to Wi-Fi security.
Sun Chemical rolls out project management software
Ink manufacturer Sun Chemical has implemented new project and portfolio management software across 20 sites in Europe and North America.
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part two
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology talks about working with VMware on virtual server resilience and how users are extremely...
European mobile broadband subscribers on the grow
As worldwide mobile subscribers continue to grow, Europe leads the way with the most subscribers of any region.
Nortel and Verizon launch 100Gbps network
Talk of a network reaching transfer speeds of 100Gbps has been going for some time, but now Nortel and Verizon claim to have installed the...
Google to hand over Street View Wi-Fi data 'within days'
With its lawyers apparently satisfied, Google now seems ready to co-operate with requests to release personal data collected by its Street View...
Q&A: Red Hat's Werner Knoblich on UK open source
Vice president and general manager of Red Hat in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Werner Knoblich talks about how open source is going...
Mobile operators unite to simplify roaming
Collaboration between mobile phone network operator groups in Europe and Asia will help simplify cross-network roaming services and pricing.
Global PC sales growth tops 20 per cent
Both IDC and Gartner have released global quarterly PC sales reports, and both report a PC market in unexpectedly rude health thanks to renewed...
Dutch users embrace internet telephony
Research shows that two million people in Holland are now regular users of internet telephony users, among the largest user base in Europe.
The Midweek Interview: John Banfield part one
John Banfield, director for Europe at SteelEye Technology explains the operational and practical benefits of server virtualisation in the data...
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