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Paul Timmers, Technology Policy Group - 28 February 2012
This week the EU Siena project hosted the fourth in the Cloudscape series of meetings. Microsoft has been closely involved in the incubation and activity of SIENA and its preceding projects. Microsoft has also supported and sponsored previous and current Cloudscape events. As the EC funded Venus-C project and our other cloud research engagement collaborations around the world approach...
17 October 2011
Hosted by Microsoft and the Fraunhofer Research Institute, the roundtable will help identify the main elements of the upcoming European Cloud Strategy and how this will affect European companies, government institutions and citizens. In particular, the roundtable will concentrate on how the European Cloud strategy addresses the issue of interoperability of cloud services so that all potential users can take...
Steve Mutkoski, Regional Director, Interoperability and Innovation - 15 September 2011
As Craig Shank mentioned in a post recently, standards are an important part of a dynamic ICT marketplace, fostering interoperability, collaboration, competition and consumer trust. I’d like to follow up on that post, highlighting the fact that the enablers of a dynamic ICT marketplace are openness and choice.
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 05 September 2011
Cloud computing is the crest of the wave of new and better computing possibilities – giving more efficient and cost-effective ways to run small and large organizations, and providing new applications and flexibility for individual and corporate users. As you may have seen our CEO Steve Ballmer say, “Microsoft is ‘all in’ for the Cloud”.
Craig Shank, General Manager, Interoperability Group - 25 August 2011
I’m Craig Shank, and I work in Microsoft’s Interoperability Group. I’m excited to join in sharing our thoughts on some of the key collaborations needed to make products and services work together across the ICT marketplace
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. For this reason, the topic was outlined in many discussions at the EU Digital Agenda Assembly that took place some weeks ago.In fact better access to public sector information based on open data can improve quality of life and facilitate interfacing with governments. The...
Michaela Kraft, Open Source Strategy Lead Western Europe - 01 June 2011
Last week Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) did take place in San Francisco. Microsoft announced that, with immediate effect, it will support Windows Server2008 R2 Hyper-V running CentOS, a popular Linux distribution for hosters. This was the number one requirement for interoperability that we heard from that community.
Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Former Senior EU Policy Director - 20 April 2011
The successful future of online advertising depends on the trust of consumers, which in turn depends on transparency. Yesterday Microsoft along with other industry players signed the IAB Europe led Online Behavioural Advertising Framework (OBA), a piece of self-regulation that will help users understand and control behavioural advertising that they receive.
Brad Smith, Senior VP and General Counsel Microsoft - 31 March 2011
Microsoft is filing a formal complaint with the European Commission as part of the Commission’s ongoing investigation into whether Google has violated European competition law. We thought it important to be transparent and provide some information on what we’re doing and why.
Francesca Di Massimo , Security & Interoperability Lead, Western Europe - 19 October 2010
I have a job within Microsoft that focuses on interoperability, working with other companies to make sure our products work well together. This is part of the company’s commitment to customers, and we understand that enabling choices creates more opportunities for our customers, partners and developers, and that also will make us more successful as a company in the future.
Michaela Kraft, Open Source Strategy Lead Western Europe - 12 October 2010
The fact is, the world has changed. People are using more and more digital technologies, and the devices and software they use come from a wide variety of sources.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 13 September 2010 |
ICT policy in the EU has been promoting openness for a long time, most recently with the Digital Agenda, and more of industry is lining up with these policies. This is a very positive thing and Interoperability will remain a key objective in ICT policymaking for a long time, as policy makers examine both the prospect of new technologies relating to cloud computing as well as the legacy of a variety of...
26 August 2010
Interoperability – the ability of different IT systems and services to work together – continues to be an important objective not only for the regulators, but for the industry. This important feature of technology enables users to control their data and allows them to work with products and services from different vendors. As interest in Cloud Computing grows, users are discovering the...
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, Senior Policy Counsel - 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.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 17 May 2010
ICT interoperability is a fundamental challenge for our industry.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 04 May 2010
One aspect of government we thoroughly dislike here in the UK is useless and inefficient bureaucracy.
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.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 29 April 2010
“I believe in horses….The automobile is a transient phenomenon”.
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 05 March 2010
Hear me talking about the Eye on Earth online tool. This website shows data from thousands of air and water quality stations from across Europe in real-time. (By the way, I say 60,000 stations in the video but I was told I got a little ahead of myself - it's actually 6,000!).
02 March 2010
In Europe and elsewhere, computing is experiencing a powerful transformation. Driven by continuous innovations in software, hardware and the Internet, traditional models of computing are gradually shifting.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 04 March 2010
Cloud computing is hitting the headlines, and for good reason: it is providing business and consumers with a vast array of new services. In addition, it is making computing more cost-effective, allowing businesses to do more with less. This is especially relevant to SMEs, which in the past often suffered under the strain of IT costs but can now scale without having to wonder how they can afford to make the...
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 18 December 2009
Times have changed. "Microsoft has been on a journey itself... doing things on interoperability that were unimaginable just a few years ago..."
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 11 December 2009
For all the buzz about cloud computing, the potential benefits are real: cost savings as well as the exciting possibilities for small European entrepreneurs to reach global audiences with a minimum of upfront IT costs. Yet the adoption of cloud computing services will depend a great deal on how industry addresses the fundamental interests of users in security, privacy and interoperability, interests about...
Futures - 01 December 2009
Potential cost-savings from eHealth are being jeopardised because computer systems cannot talk to one another, according to experts from the public and private sectors at a meeting in Brussels in September organised by Microsoft.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 16 November 2009
This has already been a busy month in Europe for Microsoft cooperating with competitors to ensure that different software products can work better with each other.
27 November 2009
Video from Microsoft Interoperability Series on the EU Services Directive. Filmed in Brussels, October 2009.
27 November 2009
Erich Andersen, VP and Deputy General Counsel of the Windows Business at Microsoft, speaking about the prevalence of interoperability in Windows 7.
30 November 2009
“Our goal is to promote greater interoperability, opportunity and choice for customers and developers throughout the industry by making our products more open and by sharing even more information about our technologies.”
— Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft
20 November 2009 |
Information technology plays a crucial role in enabling EU environmental policy goals to become a reality. The Eye On Earth project is another example of Microsoft providing technology solutions that are innovative as well as interoperable, to address societal needs.
11 December 2009
PDC: Ray Ozzies keynote, highlighting choice, diversity -- and interoperability
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 09 November 2009
The EU's Services Directive aims to facilitate the provision of services across borders within the European Union and requires EU Member States to establish an online space for service providers to have a Single Point of Contact (SPOC.)
Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 04 March 2010
Interoperability and eHealth might at first glance appear as very different concepts – but the actual relationship between the two is extremely important.
19 October 2009 |
Collaboration is at the heart of the European project. Implementation of numerous European policies depends on cooperation between the Member States. Information technology plays a crucial role in enabling these policy goals to become a reality, and collaboration among the many stakeholders involved presents a need for technologies as well as processes that can work together.
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