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Vaizey knocks EC privacy proposals

...to be aware that questions of liability could jeopardise the ability of European firms to use the cloud for data processing and storage. We should... Read more

29 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Euro firms losing out on IT value

European businesses are spending twice as much on IT as their American counterparts - but not necessarily getting more value from their money Read more

6 March, 2003 by Lisa M Bowman

European firms 'still failing on security

IDC has lambasted European firms for their approach to security, but has also said it thinks... Read more

20 July, 2005 by Will Sturgeon

European firms expect virus attacks to double

Most large European companies are expecting the number of virus attacks to double over the next 10 years, according to a survey conducted by MessageLabs Read more

6 July, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

European firms threaten mass P2P lawsuit

Thousands of file-traders in Spain face prosecution, in what could be the biggest move against P2P users yet seen in Europe Read more

1 August, 2003 by Matthew Broersma and Munir Kotadia

European firms warm to WAP

A quarter of European companies have rolled out WAP services, and others should follow their lead Read more

27 February, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

European firms accused of lax email server security

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10 November, 1998 by Polly Raymond

European firms in no hurry to reach euro compliance

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8 September, 1998 by Julian Goldsmith

European firms lead US in use of customer data

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24 July, 1998 by Felicity Ussher
Businesses need open access to Europe's fibre

Businesses need open access to Europe's fibre

European firms will pay a high price if the EU mishandles access to... Read more

9 July, 2009 by Nick White

Concerns grow over IPv6 migration

...companies are urged to begin migration to the next generation of IP, European firms are being held back Read more

15 June, 2007 by David Meyer

Businesses turn to IT leasing

European firms are increasingly choosing alternative financing options to help them make IT... Read more

6 July, 2005 by Steve Ranger

Does Asian IT growth threaten Europe?

...explosion of the IT sector in Asia could be a boon for European firms, but it could also spell trouble in the long run Read more

22 March, 2005 by Sylvia Carr

Sarbanes-Oxley: What IT managers need to know

The US compliance law also has repercussions for European firms, and IT is a crucial part of the equation - find out... Read more

18 January, 2005 by ZDNet UK

Time and money shortage hits disaster recovery

Survey: European firms aren't confident that they could recover their data after a... Read more

27 September, 2004 by Andy McCue

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