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UK skills gap hinders European growth potential

UK skills gap hinders European growth potential

Improving UK IT skills is crucial to meeting European targets for economic growth, says IT trade body Intellect.
Sarah Arnott Aug 3 2006 9:44AM Training & Development
World Cup fever depresses PC sales

World Cup fever depresses PC sales

Manufacturers score an own goal.
Robert Jaques Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Hardware
European fine 'will not delay' Vista

European fine 'will not delay' Vista

Microsoft insists fine has no impact on release schedule.
Jane Hoskyn Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Software
European boffins tackle DoS attacks

European boffins tackle DoS attacks

European computer scientists working in conjunction with IT industry partners have unveiled details of a "novel and comprehensive" security technology designed to protect broadband services from denial of service (DoS) attacks.
Robert Jaques Jul 12 2006 9:42AM Security
European broadband reaches mass market status

European broadband reaches mass market status

Service providers expand offerings in response to growing demand.
Robert Jaques Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Telco/ISP
Blu-ray lags behind in European launch

Blu-ray lags behind in European launch

HD-DVD here by September, says Toshiba.
Matt Chapman Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
Palm hides Treo from European environmental rules

Palm hides Treo from European environmental rules

Palm has stopped shipping its Treo 650 smart phone to Europe. The current model doesn’t comply with the "RoHS Directive" that went into effect on 1 July.
Tom Sanders Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Telco/ISP
European boffins aim to build online trust

European boffins aim to build online trust

Frameworks for the online business world.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots

European boffins developing 'intelligent' robots

A team of European scientists and engineers has unveiled plans to create next-generation intelligent robots by adding adaptive learning capabilities to existing single-function 'dumb' machines.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Oddware
Poll: Half of European companies unprotected against vulnerabilities

Poll: Half of European companies unprotected against vulnerabilities

Nearly half of IT professionals believe their infrastructures are not completely protected against vulnerabilities, new research has found.
René Millman Apr 18 2006 12:08PM Security
European P2P network users targeted in piracy clamp down

European P2P network users targeted in piracy clamp down

Illegal peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharers across the world faced a fresh wave of legal actions yesterday as the recording industry announced an escalation of its campaign against digital music piracy. The latest actions come with a new warning to parents to check what their children are doing online, as they could face financial penalties if their children access illegal material.
William Eazel Apr 5 2006 9:49AM Security
IT security 'top priority' for European financial institutions

IT security 'top priority' for European financial institutions

The growing threat from hackers, new regulations, reputation issues and the growing importance of direct channel self-service banking are pushing IT security to the very top of the corporate agenda for Western European financial institutions, new research has revealed.
William Eazel Jan 25 2006 10:37AM Security
East European cyber-police take down phishing ring

East European cyber-police take down phishing ring

The Bulgarian National Services to Combat Organized Crime (NSCOC) agency has arrested an ring of eight individuals who allegedly operated an international phishing operation.
William Eazel Jan 23 2006 9:48AM Security
European business fail to take security seriously

European business fail to take security seriously

Businesses in Europe are adopting a "lackluster approach" to security of data and systems, according to a new study.
René Millman Jul 21 2005 5:20PM Security
Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy mobile device security is leaving European businesses and their employees open to legal, commercial and financial damage, newly published research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Nov 2 2004 10:59AM Security
European security agency up and running

European security agency up and running

The European network and information Security Agency ( ENISA ) should be up and running in the autumn according to one of the new organization's staff.
René Millman Sep 28 2004 5:22PM Security
European security software sales slowing

European security software sales slowing

Previously soaring security software sales in Western Europe began to slow down last year, according to the latest market research from IDC.
Robert Jaques Sep 22 2004 2:49PM Security
Tipping Point targets European market

Tipping Point targets European market

Tipping Point Technologies, an Austin, Texas-based provider of intrusion prevention products, on Monday announced its plans to expand sales in Europe.
Marcia Savage May 24 2004 4:56PM Security
European IP VPN market growing fast - for now

European IP VPN market growing fast - for now

The European market for IP-based VPNs is growing rapidly but the current double-digit growth phase will flatten out to five per cent a year by 2007, according to IDC.
Steve Gold Mar 11 2004 3:02PM Security
CMS Products intros European reseller program

CMS Products intros European reseller program

CMS products, a backup and storage systems specialist, has launched a European authorized reseller program.
Steve Gold Feb 24 2004 5:31PM Security

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