The pan-European study, carried out by a consortium led by Capgemini, reveals that 3 in 5 European public services are already online, more than half (54%) of which are mobile friendly.
Read MorePatrik Sj?stedt, co-head of Hitachi's Social Innovation Business in Europe, discusses how intelligent technology within ‘smart cities’ will bring real benefits to its citizens.
Read MoreMore than half of UK businesses (56 per cent) have invested in technology over the past five years that has been underused, research by TomTom Telematics has revealed.
Read MoreAccording to a survey commissioned by software and services company Tieto, people in the Nordics think Artificial Intelligence (AI) can do a better job than humans in many roles – even very demanding ones. However, when it comes to utilising AI within healthcare, scepticism is high compared to the experts' assessment. Most people also believe new technology will make it more difficult to get jobs in the future – but very few think their own job is at stake.
Read MoreChannel leaders have identified the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as the biggest disruptive factor in the IT channel between now and 2020. This is according to research carried out by OnePoll, commissioned by Agilitas, the leading European innovator of customer driven IT channel services.
Read More‘Digital workplaces are the natural conclusion’ says Jordi Suner, vice-president, product management, ASG Technologies.
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