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BCS supports data centre code of conduct
The publication of the first European code of conduct for data centre operators has received endorsement from the UK’s professional IT body.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
Red Hat joins European open platform telecoms project
OPUCE project to produce next generation open standards-based telecoms service delivery platform.
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.
Data centre capacity running low
Data centre rationalisation and consolidation are the order of the day, as research finds European capacity is running critically close to...
First European broadband satellite set for launch
Rural broadband access could be about to get a boost thanks to a new satellite due for launch tonight.
ACTA legality set for EU court scrutiny
The European Court of Justice is being asked to look into the legality of the controversial parts of ACTA.
Apple European iPhone deals expected next week
Report of deals with leading mobile phone operators T-Mobile, Orange and O2 reveals significant revenue-sharing arrangements, likely to prove more...
UK firms struggle with green IT
Two new surveys have found UK firms not only pay just lip service to green IT than their European counterparts, but also struggle to demonstrate...
Hacker McKinnon gets extradition delay
Gary McKinnon has been granted a two-week delay on his extradition to the US to face hacking charges, in order to give the European Court of Human...
Managed order processing smoothes Innocent's expansion
The UK smoothie drinks maker is using a managed order processing service to increase supply chain efficiency and support its growing European...
Open Source - Is it really value for money?
Delegates and speakers at the European Open Source Convention in Brussels last week tackled the question of open source software and its value to...
First European data centre goes completely renewable
A data centre in the south of Wales has become the first in Europe to use entirely renewable energy to power its hardware.
European ministers announce broadband and energy fund
Budget excess to be used to fund new energy technology and improve broadband availability.<br>
Apple wants to stop Samsung Galaxy via Dutch court
Steve Jobs' firm reportedly wants European Samsung suppliers to return Galaxy devices to the South Korean firm.
Court: UK web, call taps breach human rights
The European Court of Human Rights has found that the UK government’s surveillance laws concerning calls and the internet are “not in...
Retailers focus on data and mobility
European retailers must capitalise on electronic data in their back-end systems and convenience in customer-facing channels to capitalise on future...
HSBC invests in new London data centre
London-based, custom data centre facility will serve as cornerstone to banking giant's European IT infrastructure.
Intel charged with abusing market position by EU
European Commission alleges chip giant Intel sought to exclude rival chip maker AMD from market.
Single European patent overcomes final hurdle
The latest proposals for a single continent-wide patent system would see translation costs slashed dramatically by eliminating the need for...
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