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Germany shames UK on security
News British business is lagging behind Germany in its attitude to security, according to the latest report from European ISP PSINet. In its survey of 1,000 IT directors across the UK, France and Germany, the... [11 Dec 2001]
Germany's Schroeder doubts offshoring
News He was speaking at time to Ludwig Georg Braun, chairman of the federation of chambers of commerce in Germany, who brought up the opportunities afforded by eastern expansion of the EU this year. Unemployment remains a big... [23 Mar 2004]
Leader: Private equity, Germany and badging RFID
Leader A country in need of some serious work still is Germany. With the messy election of 'Germany's Thatcher', it may look like the restructuring of that economy may finally be underway - with all the... [14 Nov 2005]
Germany dominates European dot-com arena
News According to a report out today from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Germany is becoming the dominant internet economy in Europe, accounting for almost half of the sector's market capitalisation. The study found that... [26 Sep 2000]
Germany hit by racist spam
News First detected in May this year it has been most active in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, according to MessageLabs. The email deluge started just after 2 am on Thursday morning in Germany.... [14 Jun 2004]
Germany bows out of Euro 'Google killer'
News Since Germany's decision to exit Quaero in late December the EC has since awarded €8.5m to another search project called Pharos. Thirteen partners from nine countries - Austria, Finland, France, Germany,... [08 Jan 2007]
Germany's TUEV NORD Deploys SQL Server 2005 for 2-Terabyte SAP Business Warehouse
White Paper Germany's TUEV NORD Group, one of that countries largest technical service providers, offers a wide range of consulting, testing, and servicing activities with its Systems, Mobility, Certification, Energy and Systems... [01 Jan 2007]
UK two years behind Germany for KPNQwest DSL roll out
News KPNQwest is to roll out DSL (digital subscriber line) for businesses in nine European countries - with Germany being the first to get services by mid 2000. Germany is first on the list because the... [15 Dec 1999]
mySAP Supply Chain Management at L'Oreal Germany
White Paper GARNIER, a consumer products division of L'Oreal Germany, improved customer service by assuming responsibility for merchandise planning, demand forecasting, warehouse replenishment, and optimal allocation of logistics... [25 Jul 2007]
Supermarket cans RFID trials in Germany
News Metro - the fifth largest retailer in the world and the biggest in Germany - has also offered to replace the cards of any concerned shoppers with cards sporting bar codes instead. The latest trial of RFID in high street... [01 Mar 2004]
Germany opens doors to encryption
News A statement issued by the country's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Technology said it has no plans to limit the free availability of encryption products in Germany. The German government has ruled that all Net users... [07 Jun 1999]
Musical chairs in Germany - VW sells Gedas to T-Systems
News As expectations mount about more buying and selling of IT assets in Germany, Siemens has also this week sold its Product Related Services division, which does computer maintenance, to Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) for... [22 Dec 2005]
Photos: Germany's road charging tech
Photo For two years Germany has had an electronic road-charging system for heavy goods vehicles on the autobahn. One way the scheme is policed is by these vans, 300 of which roam the country's major routes. [02 Feb 2007]
Germany sets sights on hackers
News FBI investigators looking into the attacks believe some of the software used may have originated in Germany. The German government is setting up a specialist taskforce to deal with the threat of Internet hackers. [22 Feb 2000]
PSINet acquisitions send mixed signals to Germany
News Just hours before the INX acquisition, PSINet said it plans to remove all its Web servers from Germany. PSINet said it will continue to develop the INX brand name for dial-up customers in Germany, but... [09 Jul 1998]