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European SMEs seek greater control, clarity over data hosting

Thu, 24th Jul 2025
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A survey reveals 57% of European SMEs lack clarity on data location, with many prioritising sovereignty and considering provider changes over US data hosting concerns.
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GTreasury unveils GSmart AI to streamline treasury operations

Fri, 20th Jun 2025
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risk & compliance
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api
GTreasury launches GSmart AI, an AI platform enhancing CFOs' treasury operations with secure, compliant insights and automation in volatile markets.
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WithSecure appoints Samantha Cotton as UK & Ireland channel head

Fri, 16th Aug 2024
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WithSecure appoints Samantha Cotton as Head of Channel for UK and Ireland, aiming to strengthen partner relationships and expand its network amid rising cybersecurity demand.
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Keepit opens London HQ to bolster SaaS data protection in UK

Fri, 1st Mar 2024
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ransomware
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power / energy
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clean technologies
Keepit fortifies commitment to the UK, opening London-based headquarters and expanding local team, with industry veteran Jerry Mumford at the helm.
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NetApp & AWS boost alliance to empower Australian data-heavy sectors

Wed, 29th Nov 2023
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public cloud
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genai
NetApp and AWS strengthen their partnership, launching a co-branded FSxN solution to enhance data-processing in Australia.
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New Zealand cloud provider challenges Google's claims on data control for region

Fri, 12th Aug 2022
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datacentre infrastructure
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A Wellington cloud services provider says Google's claim it will offer New Zealanders complete control over their own data is not true.