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At its EMEA conference today Workday allied with ADP to extend payroll integration, gave news of customer advances and unveiled new steps on data protection
At its EMEA conference today Workday allied with ADP to extend payroll integration, gave news of customer advances and unveiled new steps on data protection
Europe's General Data Protection Regulation will result in a lot of new burdens for businesses - and half of US companies haven't taken this on board yet.
The current government is attempting to clamp down on Freedom of Information requests. These requests give us tools to create an open democracy. Let the government know that.
SAP SuccessFactors president Mike Ettling has warned of trouble ahead for cloud providers as other countries mull versions of Russia's data sovereignty law
Microsoft's opening data center doors in the UK and has a cunning plan in Germany. At least data center providers are doing well out of the death of Safe Harbor.
The Government Digital Service and government-as-a-platform have been called in to question in recent months. Government CTO Liam Maxwell clears things up.
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Governments making the transformation to digital are often held back by cultures, processes, and skill sets that are out of step with a citizen-centric age.
TalkTalks' hack attack isn't just about how not to tackle security. It's also about how not to handle a reputational crisis.
NetSuite's been drilling down on European expansion, just as Safe Harbor is struck down. It's proving to be a good idea.
You can lead the government horse to the water of digital transformation, but how do you make the stubborn mule actually drink? Lessons on resistance culture and user adoption.
Safe Harbor's still unsafe, but the US and Europe now have three months to come to some form of workable data transfer solution.
From a European point of view, the cloud seems to be dominated by US providers and everything the European Commission does just seems to make things worse