EU’s new digital strategy targets data-hoarding tech firms The European Commission has proposed its new European digital strategy “Europe Fit for the Digital Age” that puts a target on all the biggest US tech players. It states that a large part of the world’s data is currently owned by a small number of Big Tech firms, which “could reduce the incentives for data-driven businesses to emerge, grow and innovate in the EU today, but numerous opportunities lie ahead.” The new proposals indicate the need to provide “an attractive policy environment”, which means that data can flow throughout the EU while applying data protection values established under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Read more at https://tinyurl.com/wdb9hee Dell targets telco edge deployments with new server, micro data centre Dell Technologies has introduced new products for telecom operators that are building out edge network deployments. A compact high-performance server, a modular micro…
Latest Posts:
- LexisNexis IPlytics CEO Tim Pohlmann’s Insights on 5G Patent Landscape
- Axiata Exits Nepalese Market Citing Regulatory Challenges
- Microsoft’s Mega Investment Elevates UK Tech Ambitions
- Accelerating eSIM Adoption Reshapes Cellular IoT Landscape
- Exploring Three’s Network Outage Amidst Vodafone Merger Talks
- Unwrapping Huawei’s Paris Innovation Centre: Collaboration for Europe’s Digital Transformation
- Sangoma and Sol Distribution Forge Alliance for UK Digital Communication Revolution
- Kansas Invests $28.5 Million in Broadband Expansion
Tag