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Display results by tag: digital agenda

Sylvie Laffarge

Europe’s new plan for Digital Jobs: Microsoft signs pledge at Grand Coalition

Sylvie Laffarge, Director of EU institutional Relations and Citizenship, Secretary-General European Youth Forum - 12 March 2013

The Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs was launched last week to address the shortfall of Europeans with digital professional skills and to exploit the employment potential of ICT. The EU's competitiveness is "under threat" according to Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, if it cannot fill the expertise gap. 

Nanna-Louise Linde

Leveraging the Nordic IT-wonder

Nanna-Louise Linde, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft, Northern Europe - 13 November 2012

When you think about the Nordic countries, a couple of images probably pop into your head: breathtaking landscapes, Northern Lights, and tall blonde women. But there is also another association that we ought to make with the Nordics: cutting edge IT, successful enterprises and people everywhere using advanced technology as part of their everyday lives – both professional and private. These countries...

Mark Lange

Europe’s future growth is in the cloud

Mark Lange, Director EU Institutional Relations - 27 September 2012

The European Central Bank’s proposal to buy unlimited amounts of crisis-hit government bonds has provided a glimmer of light through the shadows of the financial downturn. In the long term however, it’s clear that Europe must re-engineer its economy to achieve sustainable economic growth and abate record-high unemployment levels, especially among young people.

John Vassallo

Building better broadband for Europe

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 24 April 2012

Faced with economic malaise, Europe needs to fully harness all of its natural resources. One vital and valuable resource that remains underused is TV-band and other spectrum.

Don Grantham

Emerging markets - what’s in a name?

Don Grantham, President, Microsoft Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) - 20 January 2012

It’s hard to believe that the well-known term ‘BRIC’ has now been in use for a decade, yet November 2011 marked the ten year anniversary since Goldman Sachs analyst Jim O'Neill established the phrase grouping Brazil, Russia, India and China together as ‘emerging markets to watch’. Aside from this anniversary reminding us all how fast a decade can pass, it’s remarkable to...

Hosuk Lee-Makiyama

Trade rules suited to VHS tapes in the era of cloud computing

Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, co-director, European Centre of International Political Economy (ECIPE), Brussels - 25 November 2011

Few would deny the transformative impact the digital economy has had on business and world affairs in the past fifteen years. In the mid-1990s, a majority of people had not heard of the internet; online streaming (let alone DVDs) were not yet invented; software was still distributed on 3.5 inch floppy disks that were neither floppy or round, while today, everything from content to operating systems is...

The EU’s Digital Agenda creating a safer ride on the net

The EU’s Digital Agenda creating a safer ride on the net

Futures - 18 November 2011

Microsoft’s innovation’s magazine FUTURES released an interview with ROBERT MADELIN, Director-general for Information Society and Media at the European Commission.

Survival skills for the digital age

Survival skills for the digital age

Futures - 09 November 2011

In May 2010 the European Commission adopted its Digital Agenda, with “enhancing digital literacy skills and inclusion” as a priority. “Improving digital literacy is crucial to Europe’s future,” Commissioners Neelie Kroes and Androulla Vassiliou announced. “We must invest in the e-skills of all EU citizens to make sure that no one is left behind as the economy goes...

Ian Clifford

What’s up with the Digital Agenda? Momentum!

Ian Clifford, Deputy Chair, Telecentre Europe - 27 October 2011

There is a great sense of momentum right now in the digital inclusion community. From grass roots volunteers getting people online across Europe, to the highest level policymakers, everyone has noticed it.

Ron Zink

Big ideas for growth and innovation

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 17 October 2011

How can we make our economies succeed, provide jobs and build for the future?  These are the big questions on government leaders’ minds this year – not to mention those of business and of people everywhere.

Florie Perouze Lamure

Youth putting the ‘spark’ into the Digital agenda

Florie Perouze Lamure, Academic Audience Manager, France - 23 September 2011

With economic recovery here in France, the technology sector is booming! Future engineers and IT professionals are increasingly coveted by companies. Many software and technology consulting companies have announced major hiring plans, encouraged by a forecast industry growth of 3.5% for 2011.

Clare Riley

Get Online @Home – 9 million adults in the UK yet to use the Internet!

Clare Riley, Group Manager, Education Relations - 08 August 2011

The Race Online 2012  campaign has been established to provide all UK citizens with the opportunity to experience and use the internet, safely, to improve their digital skills, communicate online and take advantage of the many financial savings that are only available online.

Sanda Foamete

A bright outlook on Romania’s development to become a digital society

Sanda Foamete, Academic Program Manager, Microsoft Romania - 02 August 2011

In July 2011, Romania’s first Digital Agenda conference highlighted the importance of getting every European citizen online and equipping them with the right digital skills.

Francesca Di Massimo

How to make the most of the open data opportunity?

Francesca Di Massimo , Security & Interoperability Lead, Western Europe - 13 July 2011

Governments across Europe increasingly recognize the benefits of making their non-sensitive and non-personal data open and reusable. The topic was outlined in many discussions at the EU Digital Agenda Assembly a few weeks ago. Indeed better access to public sector information based on open data can improve quality of life and facilitate interfacing with governments.

John Vassallo

How TV White Spaces can bring broadband to all

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 26 June 2011

Several of the EU’s biggest tech and media companies join together to explore use of TV white spaces spectrum to help meet the fast rising demand for broadband and therefore meet Europe 2020 targets for broadband coverage.

Klaus Holse Andersen

Working smarter for a more competitive Europe

Klaus Holse Andersen, VP Western Europe - 20 June 2011

If you have ever needed to be away from the office to look after your child at the last minute, run an important personal errand or even accept a midday delivery at your home – then you will appreciate the advantages that flexible working offers. In fact, there are multiple benefits for employers and for wider society too: greater employee satisfaction and retention, increased workforce...

“Getting the elephant out of the room!" European Employability Alliance calls for a more inclusive workforce

“Getting the elephant out of the room!" European Employability Alliance calls for a more inclusive workforce

Sylvie Laffarge, Director of EU institutional Relations and Citizenship, Secretary-General European Youth Forum - 12 April 2011 | 1 comment

“This is not a niche group!”, “ Let’s not still be having the same discussion in 20 years!”, “Let’s get the elephant out of the room!”  were just some of the impassioned rallying cries at the Employer Forum on Accessibility in the Workplace last week.

EVENT: EU Spectrum Policy , 13 April

EVENT: EU Spectrum Policy , 13 April

Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Former Senior EU Policy Director - 04 April 2011

On 13th April, Microsoft is hosting a roundtable event to discuss recent developments in spectrum policy and their impact on the ICT industry.

Don Field

Get ready for cloud technology!

Don Field, Senior Director, Microsoft Certification Programs - 14 March 2011

Business is moving to the cloud. According to IDC* predictions for 2011, 80% of new software will be available as cloud services; by 2014, over one-third of software purchases will be delivered through the cloud. 

Event: Worldwide Government Solutions Forum 2011, 6-7 April

Event: Worldwide Government Solutions Forum 2011, 6-7 April

09 March 2011 | 1 comment

Efficiency and Opportunity: how the Cloud is powering Future Government. This year, the Government Solutions Forum in Rome brought together partners, customers and international public sector experts. During the 2 days of the event, participants discussed ways to deliver more effective citizen services, showcasing a wide range of ideas and solutions.

Jean-Philippe Courtois

Working towards a cloud-active strategy in Europe

Jean-Philippe Courtois, President, Microsoft International - 09 March 2011 | 2 comments

On the topic of cloud computing, Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda, put a stake in the ground recently at the World Economic Forum, saying that she wanted Europe not simply to be cloud-friendly but also to be cloud-active. I was pleased to see her emphasis on several legal, technical and commercial issues that are most relevant to a...

Sylvie Laffarge

Getting Europe online

Sylvie Laffarge, Director of EU institutional Relations and Citizenship, Secretary-General European Youth Forum - 28 February 2011 | 1 comment

Get Online Week starts today across Europe, running from the 28th February – 5th March 2011. As the name suggests, the awareness week aims to get people using the Internet and gaining the skills needed to participate in the new information-based economy. Even in this age of smartphones, wi-fi hotspots and social media, 200 million people in Europe are still without the Internet.

Cornelia Kutterer

A debate on digital values – trust

Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 16 February 2011

Over the last couple of decades, computing and the array of human interactions it facilitates have played a massive role in changing the way we live. Wikileaks and the civilian revolution in Egypt are two globally visible examples, but computing, now interwoven with almost every aspect of our lives, also affects us on very private levels. Companies across the ICT sector are increasingly intermediary to our...

Ron Zink

Privacy and Innovation

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 14 February 2011

The protection of one’s personal information continues to garner attention as online services become increasing popular, whether it be social networking, communications via smartphone, or other aspects of cloud computing.

Matthew Fox

Extending learning possibilities - Office 365 for education

Matthew Fox, WE Education - Cloud Solutions Sales Lead - 10 February 2011

Office 365 for education will extend learning possibilities to students while helping them master technology they will use in their future careers.

Elena Bonfiglioli

New ways of learning - going digital

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 19 January 2011

The way we learn is changing. The voices of young people from across the globe are captured in this video, illustrating how they see the transition to a new culture of education empowered by technology.

Jan Muehlfeit

Europe's digital pathway

Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 12 January 2011

The ‘European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion' is drawing to a close. This should make us wonder why we still see an unacceptably high number of Europeans enduring both poverty and social exclusion. Both are being heightened by the economic crisis, but the headlines often focus on the immediate casualties of the crisis – those whose jobs and benefits come first in the firing...

Ron Zink

The Digital Single Market: A reality by 2020?

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 03 January 2011

One of the Commission’s long-time dreams, according to the recent Communication to the European Parliament, the Council, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, has been an EU “single market” where people can trade without barriers between all of its Member States. The digital revolution that launched buying, selling and services online is helping this...

Ron Zink

Making e-Government work better

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 16 December 2010 | 1 comment

This week has seen the launch of several initiatives by the European Commission to improve e-Government services for European citizens, including an overall action plan and a new Framework to make these services work better.

Craig Shank

Digital Transformation: principles for effective eGovernment

Craig Shank, General Manager, Interoperability Group - 13 December 2010

In a Brussels speech on 3 December 2010 , Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission for the Digital Agenda, said: “We are now living through a permanent digital revolution. This long and peaceful revolution is changing how we organize our lives. Powerful computing platforms are creating new markets and we are finding new ways to leverage user creativity.”

Ron Zink

The Privacy Design Imperative

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 08 December 2010 | 1 comment

Microsoft’s announcement this week of new privacy-enhancing technologies in our upcoming Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser is our latest move towards giving users simple, clear options for controlling how their information is used on the internet.

John Vassallo

Kroes calls for consultation on cloud computing

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 30 November 2010 | 1 comment

Cloud computing may indeed become one of the backbones of our digital future”, stated Vice-President Kroes in a speech on "Cloud computing and data protection". While discussing the potential opportunity that cloud computing represents, and that “the free movement of personal data within the EU is another way to help to complete the Digital Single Market in Europe”, she emphasized...

John Vassallo

Breaking the barriers to a cloud single market in Europe

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 04 November 2010 | 1 comment

Growth has been the watchword at the Government Leaders Forum (GLF) in London. It’s an event that brings together some of the region’s most influential public sector figures under one roof, in an effort to find new ways to drive sustainable economic growth in Europe.

Nigel Gibbons

Cloud driving change in the IT department & profession

Nigel Gibbons, Chairman of UniTech - 02 November 2010

The fusing of ICT with business economic delivery models is challenging the future of the IT profession.

Jan Muehlfeit

Youth on the Move: Elevating young people for the new world of work

Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman of Microsoft Europe - 07 October 2010

I want to share my reflections on the recent announcement of the “Youth on The Move” initiative launched by the European Commission.  First of all, I was very pleased to see how much this initiative recognizes that opening doors to employability is at the heart of Europe’s success in 2020.  Microsoft is a partner in this journey.

John Vassallo

Welcome to the Innovation Union

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 06 October 2010 | 1 comment

What Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn released today should not be seen as business as usual to innovation in Europe, but exactly the opposite. The new flagship of the Europe 2020 strategy is a strong signal by the Commission to challenge the way research and development (R&D) is done  and an injection of new excitement to put us in Europe on the global and competitive stage.  

Octavian Purcarea

EU Council agrees on dynamic cross-border healthcare for Europeans

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 04 October 2010

June 2010 saw the EU Council agree on a Draft Directive on cross-border care. While this is not the final step for full adoption the positive vote of the EU Council is opening a new perspective on cross-border care and on the use of eHealth as a tool to facilitate the mobility of EU citizens.   

How can start-ups & SMEs benefit from the European single market thanks to the Digital Agenda?

How can start-ups & SMEs benefit from the European single market thanks to the Digital Agenda?

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 27 September 2010 | 1 comment

How can small businesses succeed in a market as internally varied as Europe? Will current EU regulation further help the growth process for businesses?

Cornelia Kutterer

Internet Explorer 9 beta: consumer empowerment through technology

Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 16 September 2010

Consumers are at the heart of the EU Digital Agenda, and for very good reason. It is the consumerization of ICT that plays an icreasing role in incentivizing innovation in the ICT sector. We will see measure and initiatives that aim at improving transparency of online rights and increasing trust over the next years. Technology can play an important part in supporting these goals.

Jesse Verstraete

Cloud computing critical to Digital Agenda’s success

Jesse Verstraete, Senior EU Communications Manager - 08 September 2010

Last week I joined John Vassallo, Microsoft’s VP for EU Legal and Corporate Affairs, for an interview with Teri Schulz of Deutsche Welle radio. In this short piece John discusses the economic opportunity of cloud computing and some of the associated issues that industry policy makers are currently looking into.

Ron Zink

The EU's Digital Agenda puts the focus on technology as a way to help all European citizens

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 22 July 2010

In May, our Vice President for European Affairs John Vassallo wrote about the newly announced EU Digital Agenda program, which followed on from the call in the EU Ministers’ their April “Granada Declaration” to use information and communication technology (ICT) more effectively to help address Europe’s priorities. The actions that the Commission will be pursuing in the Digital...

Mark Lange

Views on the European Commission Digital (Cloud Computing) Agenda

Mark Lange, Director EU Institutional Relations - 07 July 2010

 It’s a type of Rorschach inkblot test: two people could look at the EC’s Communication on the Digital Agenda for Europe and see interesting variations.

Microsoft

Take charge of your online reputation

04 June 2010

Chances are you already have a reputation online, even if you don't want one. On Web sites across the Internet, people can find information about you.

John Vassallo

Microsoft welcomes the 'Digital Agenda for Europe'

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 21 May 2010 | 4 comments

Microsoft welcomes the “Digital Agenda for Europe” as a bold roadmap for action. We share the European Commission’s view that technology is an enabler for economic growth, job creation, sustainability and social inclusion. As a company, we are fully committed to working with the European Commission and governments to realize the potential of Europe's digital future.

John Vassallo

Microsoft statement on Granada declaration

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 04 May 2010

Microsoft strongly supports the efforts of the European Commission and governments across Europe to build smart, sustainable and inclusive growth outlined in the Europe 2020 strategy.

Thomas Myrup Kristensen

Revising the EU Data Protection Directive

Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Former Senior EU Policy Director - 01 April 2010 | 2 comments

Last week, Commissioner Reding re-stated her desire to reform and modernize the EU’s Data Protection Framework Directive (95/46/EC).

Elena Bonfiglioli

MEPs discuss ICT as the key skill set for the jobs of the future

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 09 February 2010

Yesterday I attended an MEP breakfast debate on e-skills, organized by Digital Europe.  It was an enriching debate which demonstrated the level of interest and activity that stakeholders are carrying forward to raise the profile of ICT as a key skill-set for the jobs of the future. Europe needs ICT-ready people to embrace the vision of the Digital Agenda. We need faster transition from “learning...

Elena Bonfiglioli

Report: eSkills are needed to drive European innovation

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 04 December 2009

In the coming five years, only 10% of jobs will be left for those who have no ICT skills, a figure that is especially significant at a time of rising unemployment in Europe and worldwide.

Free multimedia for the developing world

Free multimedia for the developing world

Futures - 01 December 2009

What developing countries need is a stable, sustainable, robust and low-cost means of delivering services and information.

Security

Security

30 November 2009

The internet can act as a platform for Europe’s innovation and imagination, but only if public confidence is maintained and cybercrime tackled effectively. We are helping to establish a trusted community across the internet, embracing people, data, software and hardware.  Also, partnering with other leading technology companies, we have founded the ‘Trust in Digital Life’ partnership...

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