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Austrian open source software development company grommunio has announced that its groupware, of the same name, can be used to replace Microsoft Exchange.

Published in Business Software

The United States is going ahead with a plan to impose tariffs of about US$880 million (A$1.2 billion) annually on goods from six countries that have levied taxes on digital companies.

Published in Technology Regulation

Shipments of traditional PCs — notebooks, desktops and workstations — in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will come to 82.7 million units this year, a 12.7% increase year-on-year, the technology analyst firm IDC says, adding that with the effect of the pandemic not expected to lessen in any way, the demand for devices that could be used for working from home would be strong through 2020 and into the first half of 2021.

Published in Hardware

A cyber-espionage campaign that is targeting entities around the globe has been discovered by the Blackberry Research and Intelligence Team, which says it appears to operated by attackers for hire.

Published in Security

Germany's Dussmann Group, which offers services ranging from technical management, catering, security and cleaning to commercial property management, appears to have taken a hit from a gang of malicious attackers who have used the Nefilim Windows ransomware to stage the attack.

Published in Security

Windows ransomware attacks cost Australia about US$39.8 million (A$60.4 million) in ransom demand costs in 2019 at the minimum, a study by the security firm Emsisoft has found. The estimated cost of these attacks, totalling 2874, was US$159.4 million.

Published in Security

Western European telcos and countries are leading 5G development, with Denmark, Portugal and Switerland's 5G adoption set to take a 23.2%, 16.2% and 16.2% share respectively of total mobile subscription in their markets by 2023, according to a newly published report.

On the very day that the European Union's new privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation, took effect, a privacy activist has hit Google with a lawsuit, claiming €3.7 billion (US$4.3 billion) for non-compliance.

Published in Technology Regulation
Saturday, 16 September 2017 09:24

More EU states back big tech paying tax on revenue

Nine European Union countries have supported a move to tax big multinational technology companies on their revenue, and not profits.

Published in Technology Regulation
Tuesday, 09 May 2017 11:15

Facebook – hate speech not welcome here

In a landmark ruling, an Austrian court has ordered Facebook to remove hate speech from its posts. The ruling is not country specific.

Published in Market

One of Europe's luxury hotels plans to get rid of its electronic key card room entry system and install old-fashioned locks with keys after it was hit by a ransomware attack that resulted in guests being locked out from their rooms.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 09 December 2015 23:19

QUT collaborates on TravelPal app for travellers

Queensland’s University of Technology has collaborated with Austria’s University of Salzburg to develop a mobile prototype – TravelPal – that enables tourists and other travellers to connect to each other in real time.

Published in Apps

New York based global business consulting firm Bluewolf has partnered with German customer engagement cloud consultancy ITBconsult to strengthen its presence in the European market.

Published in Not For Profit
Thursday, 06 February 2014 16:16

Dimension Data completes NextiraOne acquisition

Global solutions and services provider Dimension Data Dimension has completed the acquisition of European communications services provider NextiraOne as the company looks to grow its business through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions.

Published in Strategy

All smartphones suffer from reduced signal strength when held in particular ways, and the iPhone 4 is no exception, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Few owners are reporting issues to Apple, and return rates are particularly low, he claimed. But Apple has decided to give all owners a free case as this may help ameliorate the issue.

Published in Mobility
In 2010, Austrian daredevil skydiver ‘Fearless’ Felix Baumgartern will attempt to break the record for the fastest speed of a human falling through Earth’s atmosphere, the highest ever parachute jump, and the first human to exceed the speed of sound without the use of a machine.

Published in Space
Tuesday, 30 June 2009 10:25

Spam levels stable: Symantec

Spam levels remain at 90 percent, according to security provider Symantec. But the situation would have worsened if a major botnet hadn't suffered downtime during June.

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