European Union (EU) stories
The deal expands ASSA ABLOY's European manufacturing base and is expected to lift earnings per share from day one.
Fragmented municipal approvals are slowing 5G rollout, with the industry body saying clearer rules could cut delays for small cell deployments across Europe.
The tie-up aims to bring quantum processors into supercomputing workflows, with France, the UK and Germany as the first target markets.
Nearly half of high-traffic sites tested may still send data to Google Ads after opt-outs, raising privacy and compliance risks.
Finance teams could cut manual collections work as Sequence users in the UK, Europe and US gain embedded Direct Debit via GoCardless.
Poor contact data can undermine AI outputs at scale, making upstream verification more important than prompt tweaks for compliance and accuracy.
The appointment signals a sharper European push as Safe builds local leadership ahead of its USD $250 million revenue goal for 2028.
The move puts Europe at the centre of One Identity's strategy as tighter cyber rules and identity risks reshape demand for its software.
Retailers risk losing disabled customers as 87% still cannot complete a typical shopping journey independently, a report finds.
European institutions and top officials are testing a new social network, giving W Social early credibility as it seeks to build a trusted public forum.
Legal staff at the sportswear group hope the tool will cut policy overload and surface staff concerns that were previously never raised.
The recognition underlines rising demand for tools that secure software builds before attackers can exploit open source dependencies and pipelines.
Customer demand is driving the move, as the Octopus-owned platform sets up an EU base to serve firms seeking cross-border investment growth.
Higher electricity costs are putting Europe at a disadvantage as investors choose locations for the power-hungry AI data centres they need.
The update gives MSPs EU data residency and tighter credential controls as clients and insurers demand clearer audit trails and access visibility.
An opt-out class action over Google Play fees could see thousands of UK developers seek more than GBP £1 billion in damages.
Concerns over infrastructure and costs have not deterred foreign investors, with two-thirds planning to expand in Ireland over the next year.
Only 10% of large organisations have defences against AI-specific attacks, even as the UK sees four nationally significant cyber incidents a week.
Banks face mounting pressure to keep AI, customer data and audit trails inside their own systems as regulatory scrutiny tightens.
Regulatory scrutiny is pushing employers to keep people in hiring decisions, as AI takes on admin rather than replacing HR staff.