ITALY: The web hosting and services company form Tuscany is ready to offer its cloud in France, Germany, UK and…
They are over-prescriptive, confusing and unrealistic - just a few of the committee's problems with EC proposals
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BRITAIN: NetMediaEurope's editors, from five countries across Europe gathered in London
Kroes calls on industry to ensure DNT is not weakened because of advertiser pressure
Evangelos Ouzounis, the leader of Europe's cyber war games tells us what happens now as the EU prepares to launch…
Tests will challenge over 300 security pros on more than 1200 security events and a massive DDoS
Brits are online scaredy-cats, a European Commissions study shows
Hendrink Deckers, managing director of CIONet in Europe talks about the role of IT management
Europe will lag behind the US by two years when it comes to cloud adoption
MEP David Martin expects the vote to go 2:1 against ACTA, and explains why
O2 says it was already working within the EU guidelines set to come in this July, as it announces a…
A vote in Brussels will drastically bring down roaming charges
Roaming costs look set be capped in Europe thanks to an activist campaign
Controversial agreement is unlikely to pass the vote
Patents may be the best man-made invention ever - but they need perfecting, says Microsoft's Ron Zink
Ideas Matter preaches the benefits of patents to inventors, but is quiet on their use in corporate warfare
Neelie Kroes says a new vision, in which nations, organisations and individuals work with one another, is needed to fix…
The ESNC calls out to entrepreneurs and developers to cash in on space-related ideas
Vodafone, France Telecoms, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica suspected of industry collusion
RIM's BlackBerry sales "decreased significantly" in Europe putting pressure on the launch of BlackBerry 10 in autumn
EU Internet Champion Neelie Kroes wants to unify regulations across Europe's states, so we can all play nicely
The market for customer data management is expected to grow to $644 million in 2012 and exceed $1 billion in…
Lloyds of London finds that UK firms should be more concerned about the cyber-crime threat
European regulators have been asked to investigate Oracle's decision to end Itanium support
Level 3's Juniper Networks routers crashed, causing disruption in North America and Europe
Businesses in the UK are pushing into the cloud at a faster-than-average rate, according to VMware
Companies in Europe will be able to access private cloud services from local data centres by the end of 2012
European software companies continue to push R&D to drive growth.