France stories - Page 5
Sharp rise in cybercrime across EMEA in first half of 2023
Fri, 27th Oct 2023
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EMEA region hit hardest as global DDoS attacks rise by 31%. France, Germany, Italy, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia among most targeted nations.
Sumsub launches 'For Fake’s Sake' to detect deepfakes and synthetic fraud
Mon, 23rd Oct 2023
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Sumsub rolls out 'For Fake's Sake', a groundbreaking platform designed to detect deepfakes and synthetic fraud.
Shoppers believe Amazon can be outdone on Prime Day discounts, study finds
Sat, 14th Oct 2023
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amazon
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research
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consumers
Prime Day could significantly bolster retail as 80% of European and US consumers are poised for online bargain hunting.
Mastercam appoints Nicolas Le Moigne as VP of Sales
Thu, 31st Aug 2023
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leadership
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industrial
Nicolas Le Moigne ascends to Vice President of Sales at Mastercam, aiming to bolster the company's global market position in CAM software.
Piotr Marczewski, former Cision SVP, joins Trintech as CRO
Wed, 22nd Feb 2023
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Trintech has appointed Piotr Marczewski as Chief Revenue Officer to drive global growth and customer success using his decades of experience.
AnaCap appoints two current Partners as Co-Managers
Thu, 2nd Feb 2023
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software
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growth
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financial services
AnaCap promotes Nassim Cherchali and Tassilo Arnhold as co-managing partners, while Joe Giannamore takes on the role of group executive chairman.
Interxion officially opens first phase of new French data centre
Thu, 17th May 2018
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hyperscale
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colocation
Interxion is continuing its expansion throughout Europe after cutting the ribbon of the first phase of its new data centre in Marseille.
EdTech World Tour comes to an end: 'NZ has been a great inspiration'
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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edutech
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social media
Busson and Jarre say at each stage of the New Zealand leg, they were welcomed and impressed by this country’s approach to edtech.
Nufarm plans to consolidate European plants, take 30M euro charge
Mon, 9th Feb 2015
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Nufarm, the agricultural chemicals manufacturer, will take a 30 million euro charge this year to consolidate its European manufacturing operations.
Sluggish first half pushes Rakon to $3.96M loss
Fri, 16th Nov 2012
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rakon
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shares
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r&d
A sluggish first half saw Rakon's six-month loss widen to USD $3.96M, with falling revenues and rising expenses. Shares dropped 4.4% to 43 cents.
The 12 ‘enemies of the internet’
Mon, 12th Mar 2012
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copyright
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Reporters Without Borders adds two countries to ‘worst offender’ list on fourth annual World Day Against Cyber Censorship.
Samsung to seek injunction against iPhone 4S
Thu, 6th Oct 2011
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personal computing devices
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apple
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samsung
Samsung seeks to block iPhone 4S sales in France and Germany, alleging Apple’s new handset infringes on wireless technology patents.
Bankless currency exchange site makes NZ debut
Fri, 17th Jun 2011
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currencies
CurrencyFair revolutionises foreign exchange in NZ, offering bankless, peer-to-peer currency swaps, undercutting traditional bank fees.
SAP: No Business ByDesign until late 2011
Fri, 6th Aug 2010
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erp
SAP's Business ByDesign won't hit New Zealand until late 2011, citing localisation needs for HR payroll and finance modules, says spokesman.
SAP launches new Business ByDesign
Tue, 3rd Aug 2010
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sap
SAP unveils feature pack 2.5 for its Business ByDesign suite, now available in six countries, and introduces three new starter packages to boost adoption.
French pranksters create Foreign Ministry hoax
Fri, 16th Jul 2010
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cloud services
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hackers
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websites
Hackers yesterday created a clone of the French Foreign Ministry website and made several outrageous announcements on behalf of the French government.
Report: 9% decrease in phishing attacks
Mon, 14th Jun 2010
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phishing
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email security
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cloud services
Symantec's June report reveals a 9% drop in phishing attacks despite spam comprising nearly 90% of all messages last month. EMEA remains a spam hotspot.
Kiwi Web show wins an Emmy
Tue, 13th Apr 2010
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An online TV show made in New Zealand has scored a major coup, becoming the first ever NZ production to win an International Emmy Award.
Facebook teams with McAfee
Fri, 15th Jan 2010
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cloud services
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facebook
Facing recent security challenges, Facebook has partnered with McAfee to offer 350 million users six months of free virus protection, followed by discounts.
Strike one for French anti-piracy agency
Wed, 13th Jan 2010
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logo
France’s anti-piracy agency Hadopi, set to gain power to cut Internet access for copyright offences, used an unlicensed font in its new logo.