Information technology in France
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					17 Oct 2025
					
									
										  AI talent war sees UBS recruit leadership from JPMorganResearch from Evident reveals US banks lead the way in AI adoption in the finance sector, with a talent war simmering Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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					09 Oct 2025
					
									
										  Chat Control encryption plans delayed after EU states fail to agreePlans to require technology companies across Europe to monitor the contents of encrypted messages and emails have been delayed after European Union member states were unable to reach agreement following German objections Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                24 Jul 2019
                  French and German companies have contrasting fortunes in IndiaFrance is racing ahead of Germany when it comes to making the most of service companies in India Continue Reading By- Alex Cruickshank
 
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                15 Jul 2019
                  Organisations turn to AI in race against cyber attackersBusinesses are racing to automate their defences as hackers and nation states launch increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                01 Jul 2019
                  Facebook’s privacy game – how Zuckerberg backtracked on promises to protect personal dataFacebook promised its users privacy then quietly abandoned its promises in pursuit of profits. Now it faces antitrust regulation Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin and Sebastian Klovig Skelton
 
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                Opinion
                11 Jun 2019
                  Should tech companies capitalise R&D spending?Technology companies frequently ask whether they should capitalise their research and development costs. There are clear benefits, increasing reported profit and hence potential valuations, but what are the risks? Continue Reading By- Daniel Domberger, Livingstone
 
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                31 May 2019
                  Facebook loses bid to halt European court decision on EU-US data sharingIrish Supreme Court dismisses attempt by Facebook to prevent the European Court of Justice considering the validity of US-EU data transfers, after Austrian lawyer Max Schrems argued that they put the privacy of EU citizens at risk Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                15 May 2019
                  Facebook engaged in ‘calculated’ campaign to eliminate competition, claims businessmanA US businessman is seeking damages from Facebook after accusing the social media company of unfairly blocking “humorous” Facebook pages which generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in advertising revenue Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin and Sebastian Klovig Skelton
 
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                09 May 2019
                  Facebook co-founder: ‘It is time to break up Facebook’Co-founder of Facebook, Chris Hughes, has published an op-ed in The New York Times calling for Facebook to be broken up, as it faces investigations from the US Federal Trade Commission Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
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                03 May 2019
                  Police down two dark web marketsEuropol-supported coordinated law enforcement approach across Europe and the US was key to operations’ success Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                26 Apr 2019
                  Facebook faces fresh privacy actions from regulatorsFacebook faces legal action from Canada after it dismissed regulators’ findings that it failed to protect customer privacy. The firm has set aside $5bn to settle a privacy action in the US and faces a new investigation in Ireland Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                24 Apr 2019
                  Mobile phones and health: is 5G being rolled out too fast?European countries are rolling out 5G mobile communications at breakneck speed as they seek to gain a competitive edge over the US and Asia. But some scientists have raised questions about the effects of 5G mobile phone radiation on public health and are calling for a precautionary approach Continue Reading By- Crina Boros
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                15 Apr 2019
                  Facebook takes extraordinary legal steps to contain document leakFacebook targets journalists and news organisations for computer searches Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                02 Apr 2019
                  Huawei reports record numbers despite tumultuous yearHuawei has become one of the world’s largest technology companies by revenue, suggesting the accusations over its ties to the Chinese government are failing to have much impact Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                01 Apr 2019
                  Fidor founder leaves as parent bank plots futureThe founder of digital challenger bank Fidor leaves company as traditional banking parent company tries to sell business Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                18 Mar 2019
                  EU law enforcement agencies prepare for major cyber attacksLaw enforcement agencies across the European Union are preparing for major cross-border cyber attacks, says Europol Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                14 Mar 2019
                  Met Police collaborated with US prosecutors in WikiLeaks investigationThe Metropolitan Police has confirmed it exchanged information on WikiLeaks staff in the UK with the US Department of Justice, which is conducting criminal investigations into the organisation Continue Reading By- BIll Goodwin & Niels Ladefoged
 
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                E-Zine
                08 Mar 2019
                  CW Europe: Robots deliver savings for Dutch postal serviceIn this issue we look at how Dutch delivery company PostNL is reaping huge efficiency savings by using robotic technology to automate time-consuming administrative tasks, Facebook’s opposition to the referral of questions about the legality of data transfers between Europe and the US to the European Court of Justice, and how Oslo is thriving from a unique combination of business agility, a cultural receptiveness to technology, and a social desire to do good. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                04 Mar 2019
                  UK among most expensive countries for mobile dataThe UK ranks 136th in the world for the average cost of 1GB of mobile data, according to new statistics Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                02 Mar 2019
                  Facebook asked George Osborne to influence EU data protection lawFacebook COO Sheryl Sandberg invited one of the chancellor’s children to Facebook’s office as part of a intensive lobbying programme to influence European data protection legislation Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Duncan Campbell & Sebastian Klovig Skelton
 
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                22 Feb 2019
                  Facebook planned to spy on Android phone users, internal emails revealFacebook planned to use its Android app to track the location of its customers and to allow advertisers to send political advertising and invites to dating sites to ‘single’ people, confidential documents show Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                20 Feb 2019
                  Estonia redoubles efforts to attract global IT talentIT professionals from all over the world are being lured to Estonia through a government recruitment campaign Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                07 Feb 2019
                  Government legislates to bring back roaming charges in no-deal BrexitAll four UK operators have said they have no plans to reintroduce roaming charges, but EE, O2 and Vodafone have not committed themselves not to do so Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                04 Feb 2019
                  Swiss bank moves away from file with Cloudian object storagePostFinance opts for Cloudian object storage as it migrates 100 million files away from NetApp and builds S3-compatible archives for Hadoop and Apache Spark Continue Reading By- Antony Adshead, Storage Editor
 
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                23 Jan 2019
                  Facebook’s objections to court concerns over privacy more about ‘optics’ than factsFacebook’s challenge to a High Court ruling that raises serious concerns about data transfers between Europe and the US is more about appearance than facts, lawyers for the Irish Data Protection Commission told Dublin's Supreme Court Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                22 Jan 2019
                  Facebook: US government does not engage in mass and indiscriminate surveillanceSocial media giant challenges a ruling by Dublin’s High Court over a judgment that it says made ‘extraordinary and incorrect’ findings about the US legal system Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                Opinion
                16 Jan 2019
                  Facebook’s high-stakes privacy gamble goes to Dublin courtA high-wire gamble with billions in compensation at stake for European internet users – part of a complex case between Facebook and the Irish information commissioner – hides challenge to the unlawfulness of US state internet surveillance Continue Reading By
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                10 Jan 2019
                  BT faces tussle to keep EU contracts after BrexitThe European Union will likely re-evaluate its telecoms contracts with BT following Brexit, and cancelling them altogether is a real risk in a no-deal scenario, according to leaked documents Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                31 Dec 2018
                  Can we live without passwords?Can you imagine a future in which we can be secure online without having to remember an unwieldly list of passwords? Solutions are emerging that could make passwords redundant, but there will be other security problems to resolve Continue Reading By- Bruno Halopeau & Adrien Ogee
 
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                14 Dec 2018
                  Paris latest city to join Tech Global AdvocatesThe city of Paris is the latest to join the Tech Global Advocates network, offering a life raft to fintechs in the UK that want to retain customers across Europe Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                11 Dec 2018
                  Tibco’s Orchestra acquisition will mean ‘faster IT integration’Tibco’s strategic acquisition of Paris-based Orchestra networks will ‘benefit customers of both companies’ Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                Opinion
                06 Dec 2018
                  Douglas Engelbart, the forgotten hero of modern computingHalf a century ago, Douglas Engelbart demonstrated an experimental computer that laid the foundations for modern computing. His vision to use computing power to solve complex problems in all areas of human activity has become reality, but not in the way that he imagined Continue Reading By- Jake Charles Rees
 
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                Opinion
                28 Nov 2018
                  More effective digital transformation through the power of your own peopleThe old model of escalating decisions up and down the management chain does not work any more. Business leaders need to delegate responsibility for projects to business and technology specialists and eliminate the fear of failure Continue Reading By- Peter Ironside, KPMG
 
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                26 Nov 2018
                  China leapfrogs US in supercomputer deploymentsChina has more than twice the number of supercomputers than the US, and it is finding a ready market for its Lenovo supercomputers among US tech companies in Ireland, the latest top 500 supercomputer list reveals Continue Reading By
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                12 Nov 2018
                  Agfa’s move to cloud HR paves the way for healthcare IT spin-offAgfa-Gevaert is moving HR systems from 40 countries into the cloud as the company prepares to turn its health IT operations into a standalone business Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                06 Nov 2018
                  GSMA urges fresh action on 5G mobile spectrumMobile industry body says time is running out to ready enough radio frequency spectrum in the appropriate bands to account for the demands of 5G mobile networks Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                25 Oct 2018
                  Firms will use AI to automate HR processes within two yearsCompanies are gearing up to automate HR processes with artificial intelligence and machine learning, while at the same time battling with outdated IT systems Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                24 Oct 2018
                  UK unicorn creation goes unrivalled in EuropeThe UK's regional cities are creating more billion-dollar tech startups than many European capitals, with the UK as a whole creating more unicorns since 2016 than France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                23 Oct 2018
                  CIOs and the cloud: The future of European enterprise softwareEuropean organisations are moving to the cloud rapidly, but trepidation remains in concerning certain aspects, such as security Continue Reading By
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                18 Oct 2018
                  Best of VMworld Europe 2018 Awards nominations now open until 26 OctoberRead the criteria for the Best of VMworld Europe User Awards and find out how to submit your nomination Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                28 Sep 2018
                  EU sees eIDAS regulation come into full forceA regulation aimed at cutting red tape to enable a digital single market in Europe will soon be in full force, but it could present some challenges to the UK after Brexit Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                26 Sep 2018
                  At the new Cisco, culture is as important as innovationCisco’s newly appointed SVP of Emear, Wendy Mars, shares her thoughts on the state of network innovation within the industry, and explains why cultural change is just as important an element of a digital strategy Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                13 Sep 2018
                  TechUK blasts European Parliament-backed revamp of EU-wide copyright lawsTech industry trade body claims the changes spell bad news for web users, after European Parliament MEPs vote in favour of plans to modernise the copyright laws for the digital age Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                12 Sep 2018
                  FCA warns it cannot manage financial crime risks without sharing data with EUFCA admits it will be unable to manage financial crime effectively if it cannot share data with EU authorities. Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                11 Sep 2018
                  Fashion retailer Desigual boosts sales opportunities with data-sharing technologySpanish fashion group Desigual reports 2% fewer lost sales after investing in technology to share stock, sales and pricing data between stores, websites and franchise partners Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                30 Aug 2018
                  US and UK days away from European Parliament ultimatum to suspend data transfers to the USThreat to Privacy Shield as the European Union and US approach a critical European Parliament deadline to suspend data transfers from the EU to the US Continue Reading By
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                29 Aug 2018
                  IT leaders at a crossroads as they grapple with digital technologyCIOs have the opportunity to influence their company strategy as digital technology reshapes business. A survey of CIOs across 70 countries charts a path for IT leaders through emerging technologies Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                28 Aug 2018
                  Challenge to anti-GDPR immigration exemption in DPA to go aheadTwo human rights groups are challenging a controversial clause in new UK data protection legislation that they say is in conflict with the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights and undermines the General Data Protection Regulation Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                23 Aug 2018
                  No Deal Brexit papers warn of stark future for UK techThe government has published the first of its No Deal Brexit contingency planning notices, containing sobering messages for the UK technology industry Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                17 Aug 2018
                  National Archives races to create electronic archive of EU law before BrexitThe National Archives faces challenges converting the EU's enormous library of laws into a publicly accessible UK archive ahead of Brexit. The Archives’ digital director, John Sheridan, explains how Continue Reading 
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                31 Jul 2018
                  Briton ran pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign that helped Trump deny Russian linksA British IT manager and former hacker from Darlington ran a disinformation campaign that duped former US intelligence agents and provided Donald Trump with manufactured “evidence” to deny that Russia interfered with the US election Continue Reading By- Duncan Campbell , 2QQ Ltd, Sussex University
 
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                Opinion
                25 Jul 2018
                  Beyond GDPR: ePrivacy could have an even greater impact on mobileFrom how we monitor air pollution and manage our public transport systems, to how we enable connected cars and the next generation of 5G mobile services, the forthcoming ePR could have a lasting impact on European society Continue Reading By- Jade Nester, GSMA
 
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                19 Jul 2018
                  Orange starts 5G tests in ParisAfter successful trials in Romania, Orange begins testing 5G use cases in its home country Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                04 Jul 2018
                  European banks need to balance fintech strategiesEuropean Banking Authority highlights the risks of banks taking up fintech too quickly, and of ignoring it Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                02 Jul 2018
                  Bolloré Group partners with Alibaba for cloud and co-developmentFrench transportation conglomerate will use Alibaba cloud, and Alibaba will look at using Bolloré's battery technology in its datacentres Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                19 Jun 2018
                  CIO interview: Michael Cole, European Tour and Ryder CupMichael Cole, chief technology officer at the European Tour and Ryder Cup, discusses how he is helping the sport of golf broaden its appeal through his “connected course” digital transformation vision Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                14 Jun 2018
                  CW Europe: Lufthansa’s HR IT project takes offLufthansa says it is confident of landing a company-wide HR IT project after having to go back to the drawing board. Also in this issue, read about the ComputerWeekly/TechTarget IT Priorities survey’s findings that many European technology leaders are expecting to increase IT spending through 2018, and how a major report has reassured Swedish society that artificial intelligence will be a positive force for change despite fears of job losses. Continue Reading 
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                Opinion
                05 Jun 2018
                  Big data skills shortages – and how to work around themBusinesses are finding it hard to recruit enough people with big data and analytics skills, but for CIOs there are alternative strategies to consider Continue Reading By- Shamus Rae, KPMG
 
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                25 May 2018
                  Commitment is the watchword on GDPR D-DayNew rules for protecting European citizens’ personal data are now enforceable by law, and organisations are being advised to focus broadly on commitment rather than narrowly on compliance Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                24 May 2018
                  Stronger rules on data protection by EU institutions agreedOn the eve of the GDPR compliance deadline, European politicians agree new rules to strengthen data protection in EU organisations Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                24 May 2018
                  EU cyber security agencies pledge to up cooperationFour European cyber security agencies have agreed to increase collaboration in five key areas Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                23 May 2018
                  UK calls for new data-sharing model with EUThe UK has proposed a new data-sharing model to ensure ongoing data protection collaboration and free flow of data between the EU and the UK post-Brexit Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                17 May 2018
                  Interxion expands colocation footprint in Marseille with second datacentre openingCarrier-neutral colocation provider Interxion has opened the first phase of its second datacentre in Marseille, as the demand for lower-latency cloud connections to Africa and beyond grows Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                Opinion
                10 May 2018
                  Hacking the internet of things just got easier – it’s time to look at your securityAre you taking security for internet-connected devices seriously enough? Continue Reading By- Dan Mosca, PA Consulting
 
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                02 May 2018
                  Fresh blow for Facebook as court refuses stay in Max Schrems legal actionFacebook has lost a legal attempt to delay the Irish High Court from seeking answers from the European Court of Justice over the legality of EU-US data transfers Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                Feature
                27 Apr 2018
                  GDPR: An overview of the latest data protection legislationThe forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have wide-ranging implications for every organisation that processes personal data. This comprehensive overview tells you what you need to know Continue Reading By- Dai Davis, Percy Crow Davis & Co
 
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                23 Apr 2018
                  Next generation of SCADA industrial controls will protect against cyber attackOil, energy and chemical companies are rethinking how to control big manufacturing plants, replacing expensive control technology with cheaper, more secure systems, taking their cue from biology Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                22 Apr 2018
                  Thales to open ‘digital factory’ in AsiaIndia and Australia are potential candidates for Thales’s new coding centre that will support digital transformation efforts Continue Reading By- Stuart Kennedy
 
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                Opinion
                19 Apr 2018
                  Blockchain: Paving the way for broad adoptionThe foundations have been laid for organisations to begin standardising on the technology, talent and platforms that will drive future blockchain initiatives Continue Reading By- Mark Lillie, Deloitte
 
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                Opinion
                18 Apr 2018
                  Protecting your intellectual property in a digital worldYour business is creating innovative computer code, slick user interfaces, and is using digital technology to solve new problems. How do you protect your investment? Continue Reading By- Graham McGlashan, Marks & Clerk
 
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                18 Apr 2018
                  European IT services spending down as businesses focus on GDPR complianceEuropean organisations are reducing their spending on IT services and are redirecting resources towards becoming compliant with the EU General Data Protection Regulation Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                18 Apr 2018
                  BT to supply European air navigation networkBT has been selected to provide the upgraded air traffic management network across Europe Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Opinion
                17 Apr 2018
                  Moving away from analogue health in a digital worldHealthcare records still rely on faxes, email, mail and paper, but the innovative use of technology will lead to major improvements in medical care Continue Reading By
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                17 Apr 2018
                  Judge in Max Schrems v Facebook action raises red flag on EU-US data transfersThe Irish High Court (Commercial Division) has once again cast a long shadow, with a very short deadline, over the arrangements for the safe and legal transfer of data between the EU and the US Continue Reading By
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                13 Apr 2018
                  EU-US data sharing under threat as Irish court refers Facebook case to EuropeThe Irish High Court is seeking answers from the European Court of Justice in a case that could have huge implications for EU-US data sharing and raises questions about US government surveillance of EU citizens. The move could bring a five-year legal battle between Austrian lawyer Max Schrems and Facebook to a close Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                10 Apr 2018
                  European CIOs have budget balancing act ahead of themThere is some consensus among European CIOs on budget rises across the continent, but less so on what to invest in Continue Reading By
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                Opinion
                10 Apr 2018
                  Driving digitisation: open standards in process automationOrganisations often can’t take advantage of advances in digital technology due to the lack of interoperability in their IT systems in different facilities, but open standards promise a way forward Continue Reading By- Ed Harrington, The Open Group
 
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                06 Apr 2018
                  Business increases use of encryption in the cloudThe use of encryption has seen double-digit growth in the past year due to a number of security-related drivers, a study has revealed Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                27 Mar 2018
                  Capgemini turns to tech startup to identify ‘most engaged’ teamsTechnology and consulting services firm Capgemini is using technology from a startup company to poll its employees’ views and provide feedback from managers every week. It is discovering what it takes to create “engaged teams” Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                23 Mar 2018
                  European insurtech growth dwarfs USEurope is seeing rapid growth in its insurtech as investors pump hundreds of millions into the sector Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                21 Mar 2018
                  IT attracts more foreign investment projects to UK than other sectorsIT accounts for the highest number of foreign direct investment projects in the UK, which should come as a warning to the UK government to listen to the sector Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                16 Mar 2018
                  Capgemini arm bags European Commission data infrastructure projectThe European Commission has extended the contract of prime contractor Capgemini on its open data project Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                14 Mar 2018
                  WhatsApp to suspend data sharing with FacebookWhatsApp has agreed to stop sharing personal data with Facebook until data protection concerns are addressed Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                14 Mar 2018
                  All-flash rules while Brexit slows UK storage spend, says IDCIDC quarterly storage shipments tracker shows all-flash storage on top of the pile while Brexit slows UK spending and Huawei knocks Hitachi Data Systems out of top five Continue Reading By- Antony Adshead, Storage Editor
 
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                08 Mar 2018
                  EC reveals plan to make Europe global fintech hubThe European Commission has unveiled proposals to boost the EU’s financial technology sector Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                06 Mar 2018
                  European cities woo English-speaking IT talentOrganisations in major European cities have upped their search for English-speaking talent, including IT professionals, since the UK’s referendum on EU membership Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                20 Feb 2018
                  The EURECA moment: Counting the cost of running the UK’s public sector datacentresThe EU-backed EURECA project has spent the past 36 months assessing the state of public sector datacentres across Europe, and is revealing what it found Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                20 Feb 2018
                  4G IoT network may ease aviation sector fears over drone safetyVodafone is testing mobile and internet of things network technology to protect commercial aircraft from badly flown drones Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                12 Feb 2018
                  French technology startups are forging ahead – but how?France has sprung to the forefront of the international tech startup scene. How has this happened, and what's next for French tech firms? Continue Reading By- Alex Cruickshank
 
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                09 Feb 2018
                  UK technology salaries lag well behind major US cities, research findsThe salaries for tech workers in London fell well below the figures for major US cities in 2017 Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                09 Feb 2018
                  Europe in the firing line of evolving DDoS attacksThe Europe, Middle East and Africa region accounts for more than half the world’s distributed denial of service attacks, a report from F5 Labs reveals Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                07 Feb 2018
                  Orange announces European 5G testingMobile operator Orange will run 5G mobile network pilots in France and Romania later this year Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                02 Feb 2018
                  Europe’s shameful role in spy-tech exports that led to torture and jailGovernments in Europe actively assisted in government oppression in Iran, Bahrain and Russia by providing states with sophisticated surveillance equipment. The European Parliament is pressing for changes in the law to restrict exports of spy-technology to countries with poor human rights records Continue Reading By- Marietje Schaake, European Parliament
 
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                01 Feb 2018
                  European Commission eyes blockchain opportunityThe European Commission is aiming to get the most out of blockchain technology in a wide variety of sectors Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                31 Jan 2018
                  GDPR requests to take thousands of hours a month, says surveyA recent survey predicts organisations will potentially face thousands of customer requests about their personal information every month, with many unprepared for GDPR compliance Continue Reading By- Antony Adshead, Storage Editor
 
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                30 Jan 2018
                  IT Priorities 2018: Data protection a top priority ahead of GDPRData protection continues to be a key focus for IT security investment for European firms in 2018, as does the emphasis on cloud and mobile security as companies move to these technology platforms Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Security Editor
 
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                30 Jan 2018
                  Davos: Cyber risks grow as countries turn towards protectionismThe cost of natural disasters is now at record levels, but the cost of cyber crime is far higher. The World Economic Forum hopes to persuade governments to work together on the problem, but with isolationist politics back in fashion, can it succeed? Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                29 Jan 2018
                  NGO to fight for GDPR rights set to launchA new breed of NGO aimed at helping EU citizens fight for privacy rights under the GDPR is set to launch after achieving the minimum funding required Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Security Editor
 
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                23 Jan 2018
                  New controversies as Trump passes US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance ActThe amended Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which seeks to legitimise US surveillance on foreigners, has been signed off by president Trump Continue Reading By
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                23 Jan 2018
                  Interview: Kaspar Korjus, Estonian e-Residency leadAs the number of people signing up to become Estonian e-residents exceeds the country’s birth rate, Computer Weekly speaks to the man heading up the programme Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                22 Jan 2018
                  European Parliament votes to restrict exports of surveillance equipmentEuropean Parliament votes to tighten export controls to restrict supply of surveillance and encryption technology to states with poor human rights records amid fears British companies may not have to comply after Brexit Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                18 Jan 2018
                  Demand for cloud services drives increase in IT outsourcingCloud services spending in Europe, the Middle East and Africa offset a drop in traditional IT outsourcing in 2017 Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 

 
		