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Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Europe To Nix Mobile Roaming Charges By 2017 The European Union would put an end to mobile roaming charges starting in June 2017, according to Agence France-Presse.  |
Fast Company Rose Pastore |
Google Strikes Back Against Europe's Antitrust Charges Google published a blog post on Thursday responding to the European Commission's claims that some of its practices are anti-competitive.  |
Fast Company September 2015 Rose Pastore |
How Europe Is Finally Taking On Silicon Valley The E.U. is taking legal and regulatory action that would boost local upstarts and rein in U.S. tech giants.  |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Europe Unveils Strategy To (Finally) Compete With U.S. Tech Titans After multiple lawsuits aimed at U.S. tech titans, the European Union is proposing a unified digital marketplace for companies in all 28 member states that would compete with the likes of Facebook and Google.  |
Reason January 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
Bush's Regulatory Kiss-Off Obama's assertions to the contrary, the 43rd president was the biggest regulator since Nixon.  |
Fast Company Rose Pastore |
Google Surprisingly Contrite In New Interview About Europe Anti-Trust Case Google, which has been the subject of an anti-trust investigation in Europe since April, is now taking a surprisingly contrite stance.  |
Bank Technology News May 2011 Shane Kite |
Union Centralizes Vetting The decision to replace Union Bank's old homegrown vendor contract management system to better administer some 10,000 separate vendor contracts was "easy," says Cath Whistler, Vice President and manager of contracts management at the San Francisco-based bank.  |
CRM December 2015 Leonard Klie |
European Union Rejects U.S. Data Privacy Laws Sharing customer data across the pond will get harder  |
Fast Company Annelise McGough |
Google Cites Free Nature Of Search In EU Antitrust Defense Google has been the subject of a formal antitrust investigation in the European Union since April, over charges that it unfairly displays its own shopping service more prominently than competitors in search results.  |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
German Government Investigating Google, Facebook The German government has unexpectedly announced plans to investigate Google and Facebook for illegal data transfers.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Regulation Whether offshore or onshore, the confluence of increased regulations and increased outsourcing will result in increasingly intense scrutiny by regulators of outsourcing relationships.  |
U.S. Banker July 2011 Rob Garver |
Conversion Conversation Restricted on capital. Burdened by heavy deposit insurance assessments. Threatened with losing their federal tax exemption. Little wonder credit unions are weighing conversion.  |
Insurance & Technology May 18, 2004 Julie Gallagher |
IT Isn't Tapped for Compliance The insurance industry fails to embrace the full business value of IT when it comes to addressing regulatory requirements and instead relies primarily on manual processes and ad hoc measures  |
Bio-IT World July 14, 2004 Laura Robinson |
Signing On for Global Security This life sciences industry analyst for RSA Security, a developer of e-security technologies and products, discusses digital documentation and electronic signatures.  |
Bank Systems & Technology July 30, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Western Union Moves to Further its Mobile Presence New Digital Vendor Program was created to help vendors and others in the mobile finance chain easily integrate Western Union's technology with their own.  |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2010 Jim Mueller |
We Reap What We Sow Is there a way around agency capture? Will we learn from letting Big Oil get too close to its U.S. regulators?  |
IndustryWeek April 15, 2009 |
Unions and Business Battle Over 'Card Check' Bill Labor advocates say employers use bullying tactics to thwart organizing efforts, while pro-business representatives claim legislation is undemocratic.  |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Microsoft Speaks Out About EU "Safe Harbor" Policy Earlier this month, the European Union undid its long-standing "Safe Harbor" policy, which allowed foreign tech companies to store data about European users in data centers outside of Europe.  |
Reason October 2007 Jonathan Rauch |
Flying Blind in a Red-Tape Blizzard How George W. Bush became the regulator in chief.  |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
EU Regulators Investigate Amazon's E-Book Practices The European Commission announced Thursday that it is looking into whether or not Amazon's policies pressured rivals into keeping their prices higher.  |
Reason February 2009 Veronique de Rugy |
Bush's Midnight Regulations The 43rd president may set yet another dubious record. In his waning hours, President George W. Bush managed to rush through an unprecedented number of late-breaking regulations.  |
Chemistry World June 13, 2014 Ned Stafford |
European chemical regulations failing consumers A leading consumer group says chemicals regulations in Europe are inadequate and fail to protect consumers from the risks posed by a broad range of products.  |
Fast Company Nikita Richardson |
Google To Be Charged With Breaking European Antitrust Laws Following months of speculation, it appears that the European Commission's competition branch is finally ready to charge search-engine giant Google with antitrust violations.  |
IndustryWeek March 16, 2011 Ebert et al. |
Managing Regulatory Challenges in a Global Marketplace Meeting requirements in emerging markets makes regulatory compliance an increasingly difficult issue for manufacturers. A new study sheds light on the challenges and how leading companies are meeting them.  |
InternetNews March 7, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Tech Heavies Throw Weight Into Compliance HP, Oracle and others want to build a cross-industry, global framework for companies looking to get a handle on government compliance regulations.  |
Wall Street & Technology November 21, 2006 Cory Levine |
Inefficient Efforts: Firms Look to Break Down Their Isolated Compliance Processes Industry solution providers are coming up with new ways to unify compliance efforts across the organization, bringing efficiencies and benefits to the business from widely maligned regulatory mandates.  |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
The EU Officially Reveals Its Plan To Reduce Silicon Valley's Power In Europe As part of its ongoing effort to reposition its economy, the European Union just formally unveiled plans to unify its fractured markets and take a more aggressive stance toward U.S. tech companies.  |
Reason May 2009 |
Letters Bush's midnight regulations, who's your daddy?, bongs away!...  |
Bank Systems & Technology January 6, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Banks to Face Greater Scrutiny in 2009 Banks will experience greater oversight as the new administration seeks to help the finance sector recover.  |
Chemistry World September 10, 2014 Patrick Walter |
Growth slow for European chemicals in 2014 The European chemicals sector has seen only sluggish growth in the first half of 2014, according to the latest European Chemical Industry Council report.  |
InternetNews March 24, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
GOP Lawmakers Blast Card Check Act Backed by unions, opposed by IT, Employee Free Choice Act draws fire from party leadership in Senate.  |
The Motley Fool March 27, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Western Union Revisited: Single and Lovin' It The former telegraph operator is now a cash-generating machine. Based on consensus analyst projections for this year, Western Union trades at just less than 20 times earnings.  |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Google Wants To Help European Newspapers Join The Digital Age Google is announcing its own journalism initiatives to nudge European publishers toward modernizing their distribution and methods into the era of digital journalism.  |