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Salesforce is extending its Hyperforce data sovereignty offering to the European Union (EU), but Brexit Britain won’t be part of the program until next year despite being the firm’s second largest market outside of the US.
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Sajid Javid says existing technology can solve the Irish border problem - there are no examples of borders with the EU where technology has eliminated the need for any physical checks though.
Developers and publishers discuss the challenges they face in securing talent from the Continent
Warning that crisis will ‘get worse as businesses see that there is not much going on in UK-EU negotiations’.
THE UK's decision to break away from the EU cost service exports more than £110 billion over a four-year period, new research has shown.
Brexit will hurt UK interactive entertainment and the wider creative and tech industries - our detailed analysis and our discussions with our stakeholders has shown that clearly.
The CEO of a Berlin-based secure messaging and collaboration platform says Brexit could pose a cybersecurity challenge for the UK.
A review of evidence about opportunities, challenges and risks to the North East economy and its key sectors with recommendations for action.
The regulator is planning to determine whether the UK’s net neutrality framework, passed in 2015 under the EU’s Open Internet Regulation, needs to be adjusted to the current environment.
UK tech & innovation leaders want a people's vote on the terms of Brexit
JAMES BALL examines the areas where Britain is now feeling the painful consequences of its departure from the EU.
We knew leaving the EU would weaken us. Now we can see it will limit the ability of the government to rein in big tech.
Almost 40% of surveyed firms have opened offices outside the UK, the majority in the EU. / UK FinTech firms who predicted in 2018 that they would partly relocate their UK operations to the European Union after Brexit have largely followed through with their plans, according to new research published today in the journal Advances in Economic Geography.
The government is proposing to remove EU-era regulatory protections that enable people to challenge the decisions algorithms make about them.
A post-Brexit deal should make it easier to build supermarkets, avoid tax and sue the UK, US business lobbyists say.
Digital services levy due to be imposed on web-based firms like Facebook and Amazon from April.
Britain led the first industrial revolution, but Europe will lead the next.
In 11 key policy areas, POLITICO reporters look ahead to March 30, 2019.
IT job postings in the UK are being battered by Brexit and the lingering uncertainty of leaving the EU without a Withdrawal Agreement on 31 October.
It's now been five years since the United Kingdom voted in a referendum to leave the European Union, and six months since it actually left.