global and denmark
HP scoops €37.5m EC pay-day
News Named after a town in Luxembourg, Schengen covers Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Bernard Meric, senior vice president and MD EMEA at HP, said... [29 Apr 2005]
Thirty-three more UK file-sharers' heads on the block
News Finland, Iceland, Ireland and the Netherlands are suing music pirates for the first time, while Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and the UK are continuing the policy of prosecuting illegal P2P users started last year. [12 Apr 2005]
Opodo snaps up two European rivals
News Just over a month after it bought out French competitor Karavel, the company has just acquired two other online agencies: Travellink, which operates in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, and Eviaggi, a player in the Italian market. [16 Mar 2005]
Lawmakers must 'think global' for IPR solutions
News Another issue, said Moores, is that "definitions are fuzzy - what's illegal in Denmark may be legal in Germany. UK publishers are deeply divided over the fairness of current copyright and intellectual property laws - and legislators looking to... [24 Jan 2005]
Britain comes third in e-government rankings
News It placed the US at the top of the table, followed by Denmark. The UK has been ranked third in a global chart measuring the readiness of its e-government strategy, according to a report published by the United Nations (UN) this week. [12 Jan 2005]
Big IT services sharks circling for prey
News Expect to see more deals like the recent purchases of Denmark's Maersk Data and DMdata by IBM and the UK's Synstar by HP. BT Global Services is an example, along with Siemens Business Services and T-Systems, of a firm strong in its local market... [03 Dec 2004]
UK drops down worldwide e-government rankings
News Other European countries fared slightly better with Denmark, Sweden, Finland and France all finishing ahead of the UK. The UK has slipped down the global e-government rankings for the second successive year as departments and agencies struggled to... [04 May 2004]
Danish Developer Finds the Road to Global Success
White Paper Navision A/S, a fast-growing business software development company based in Denmark, wanted to upgrade the existing automated testing and quality assurance process to boost productivity. It sought to replace slower manual testing and ensure... [25 Feb 2004]
UK faces battle to meet 2005 e-government targets
News Sweden came top of the study in terms of the sophistication of online government services, while Denmark has the most fully available online with almost 75 per cent. Stan Cozon, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young's public sector global leader, said in the... [28 Jan 2004]
UK twelfth in global ICT rankings
News The number one spot is taken by Sweden, followed by Denmark and Iceland. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has released its world ICT rankings - showing the UK beaten into twelfth place overall, with countries in Scandinavia and the... [20 Nov 2003]
Is UK egovernment doing something right for once?
News When it comes to 'e-readiness' - providing services and products online as well as having the infrastructure and education to support it, the UK is lagging behind the rest of the world, scraping in at just fifth place, behind nations including... [05 Nov 2003]
New Orange, new optimism
News Trujillo pre-empted questions about Orange's operations in Denmark and the Netherlands, which he described as "not adequate market positions". Despite claiming to be global, teaming up with the leading operators from Germany, Spain and Italy will... [24 Jun 2003]
Microsoft & co flesh out mobility vision
News In addition to three global partners for its Mobile Workplace initiative - Accenture, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and HP Consulting - Microsoft now works with several European systems integrators: Computacenter and Fujitsu Services (for the UK... [20 Nov 2002]
UK e-government figures disappoint
News Sweden (57 per cent) and Norway (56 per cent) are leading the pack, while Denmark is joint third with Singapore on 53 per cent. The global average, based on 31 countries, shows 30 per cent of voters using online government services to perform tasks... [07 Nov 2002]
26 million rub salt in Britain's broadband wounds
News Denmark If Western Europe's growth rate of over 50 per cent continues - now with than six million subscribers - the region will soon outstrip North America in the global league table of DSL subscriber numbers. [27 Aug 2002]
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