Java Pioneer Brings Web Services To Europe
News Systinet, an independent provider of Web services development tools, is opening European offices in the UK and Germany. Analysts agree that although smaller Web services players -- such as Systinet -- have the best technology, a cautious market is...
[April 2, 2003, 17:39]
Europe's Leading Professional Education Group Invests In XKO's Web Services
White Papers BPP is Europe's leading professional education group that specialises in Accountancy, Finance and Banking Training. Seeking to continue to offer their excellent range of courses to a wide range of people, the idea of the "Virtual Campus" was born.
[April 14, 2005, 0:00]
Deutsche Post World Net: Securing The Critical Web Services Of An International Postal Service
White Papers Ever since the fifteenth century, when the basis of Europe's modern postal system was formed, information security has been a primary focus of the Deutschen Post World Net concern. The challenge was to secure critical data transmitted...
[November 5, 2004, 23:00]
Nokia And Vodafone Team Up On Web Services
News Nokia and Vodafone have announced a deal that will see the handset maker's mobile internet services platform cropping up on Vodafone handsets in Europe. The new platform will offer both Vodafone and Ovi services side by side, including both...
[November 8, 2007, 9:17]
Europeans Turn To Web Services
News Over half of European businesses have now adopted a Web services strategy according to the latest research, with security seen as the biggest barrier to more widespread take-up. Research commissioned by BEA Systems shows 54 percent of European...
[October 7, 2002, 15:43]
Intel To Cut Back On Web Services
News Data centres housing thousands of servers were erected in Santa Clara, Europe and Asia. Intel Online Services, which competes in the Web hosting and management market against Exodus and others, was announced with great fanfare in April 1999.
[February 27, 2001, 8:31]
Study: CIOs Split On Web Services
News Chief information officers are split when it comes to choosing between Microsoft and Java technologies for Web services, according to a new study from Merrill Lynch. Web services allow different computing systems and software programs to exchange...
[March 28, 2002, 6:31]
Web Services Branch Out
News The use of Web services technologies may well be more advanced than previously thought in Europe with the majority of end users already looking beyond internal usage. A survey of 100 developers and IT directors in London has shown organisations...
[November 29, 2002, 15:00]
BT Offers Try-it-and-see Web Services
News BT Ignite currently generates £150m from managed application deals across Europe, with just under £100m in UK revenues. BT will be selling Web services to its business customers in January, and expects this move to treble its managed application...
[September 26, 2002, 17:07]
Microsoft And Vodafone Team For Web Services
News We're bringing together the mobile and PC world and creating a common way of building more integrated apps," said Ian Maxwell, group strategic relationship director of Vodafone, which maintains one of the largest data networks in Europe.
[October 13, 2003, 10:10]
NTT Joins Web Services Directory Effort
News When we have talked about this technology in Asia and Europe, everybody wants it. Japanese telecommunications giant NTT this week became the first company that doesn't make software to join an effort to build a public Web services directory that...
[January 21, 2002, 10:14]
Amazon To Underpin M&S Online
News Under the terms of the deal, Amazon Services Europe - a new subsidiary - will host and provide the technology behind Marks & Spencer's Web site, as well as the company's in-store and telephone ordering and customer services systems.
[April 19, 2005, 17:00]
IBM Brrr-ings Net To Air Conditioners
News This summer in Europe, the computing giant and the maker of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems will begin pilot-testing a service that will allow individuals to manage their air-conditioning systems over the Internet using their...
[April 9, 2001, 14:32]
T-Online Ordered To Revive Overture Deal
News Overture Services on Tuesday confirmed that it has obtained a court injunction to restore its contract with T-Online, one of Europe's largest Web access providers. T-Online considers Yahoo to be a competitor in Europe.
[September 3, 2003, 16:20]
European Tech Market Facing Consolidation
News Europe will become a takeover battlefield this year as IT companies scramble to buy rivals offering hot technologies including VoIP, RFID and Web services. Europe is likely to be the key battleground in 2005 as acquirers from Asia and North America...
[March 30, 2005, 16:50]
UK Battles Against Web TV Regulation
News This directive governs TV services throughout Europe, but as it was introduced in 1989 the legislation does not include any references to the Web. The UK government is fighting an attempt by the European Commission to change the way television is...
[January 30, 2006, 15:20]
Cable Failure Hits UK Internet Traffic
News A major failure in one of the key communications links between America and Europe appears to have caused widespread disruption to Internet services in the UK. Vanessa Evans, of LINX, the London Internet Exchange, which carries nearly all UK...
[November 26, 2003, 11:45]
Firefox Gains At Microsoft's Expense
News Microsoft denied that it was concerned either about Firefox gaining market share in Europe or difficulties in redefining itself as a web services company. It's a nice way to get started on a Monday morning," said Tristan Nitot, president of Mozilla...
[July 16, 2007, 17:42]
Online Imaging To Lead To Faster NHS Diagnoses
News A British hospital is leading the way for Europe's health sector by implementing a web-enabled digital health imaging system, it was announced Monday. Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London is the first hospital in Europe to make use of the Kodak...
[October 16, 2000, 15:08]
Mobile-phone Payments To Hit £151bn By 2013
News The analyst said Western Europe is currently dominated by digital goods and services sold via SMS, while, in the Far East region, Japan is well established in physical goods sales over the mobile web.
[July 2, 2008, 9:10]
