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NAKIVO posts 29% jump in EMEA revenue, expands global reach
Today
NAKIVO's EMEA revenue rose 29% in Q3 2025, led by new customers and partners, as global operations and product support expand rapidly.
AI-powered Alipay+ connects 1.8 billion users across 100 markets
Last month
Ant International’s Alipay+ now links 1.8 billion users across 100+ markets with AI-powered travel and payment services, boosting global transactions by 30%.
Card fraud losses rise to EUR €1,578M across Europe in 2024
Thu, 4th Sep 2025
Card fraud losses in Europe rose to EUR €1,578 million in 2024, with the UK leading both total and Card Not Present fraud losses amid evolving crime tactics.
European survey shows payment trends, sustainability focus
Wed, 6th Aug 2025
A Nexi survey of 28,000 Europeans reveals regional online payment preferences and growing demand for sustainable retail practices across the continent.
Majority of Australians wary of roaming fees as travel surges
Tue, 29th Jul 2025
A survey finds 82% of Australians fear unexpected roaming fees as over half plan overseas trips, highlighting demand for affordable, reliable mobile data abroad.
Westcon-Comstor to offer Proofpoint training to partners in Europe
Fri, 18th Jul 2025
Westcon-Comstor will offer Proofpoint-certified training to partners across Europe as the first Authorised Training Partner, enhancing cybersecurity education.
Transatel launches Ubigi services for MINI cars across Europe
Fri, 11th Jul 2025
Transatel launches Ubigi data service in MINI cars, offering seamless 4G/5G Wi-Fi across 27 European countries including the UK and France.
IFSAS to deliver security & automation at new Crete airport
Tue, 8th Jul 2025
IFSAS will install advanced security, fire safety and automation systems at New Heraklion International Airport, Greece’s second largest airport in Crete.
New Zealand named the easiest country to navigate by car
Fri, 11th Apr 2025
A survey by DiscoverCars.com reveals New Zealand as the easiest country for drivers to navigate, scoring an impressive 9.08 out of 10.
UK among top European nations for digital accessibility
Thu, 13th Mar 2025
A new study by Nexer Digital ranks the UK among Europe's leaders in digital accessibility, highlighting the need for continued progress ahead of the 2025 deadline.
Skylo & Deutsche Telekom trial SMS over satellite in EU
Wed, 27th Nov 2024
Skylo has joined forces with Deutsche Telekom and Qualcomm to successfully trial SMS over a GEO satellite, enhancing connectivity in remote European areas.
SmartSat CRC & Hellenic Space Centre unite for space tech advancements
Wed, 16th Oct 2024
SmartSat CRC and the Hellenic Space Centre have signed a deal to enhance cooperation in space science and technology between Australia and Greece.
ParallelChain Lab to unveil AI at Interspeech 2024 in Greece
Tue, 27th Aug 2024
ParallelChain Lab will showcase its cutting-edge voice anti-spoofing AI at the Interspeech 2024 Conference, revolutionary for voice-based security and identity verification.
NZ dollar rises to record vs. euro as Greece, ECB weigh
Fri, 10th Apr 2015
The New Zealand dollar rose to a record against the euro as Greece's looming debt payments, subdued economic data and quantitative easing by the Europ.
NZ dollar gains vs. euro; Greek payment not enough to lift euro sentiment
Fri, 10th Apr 2015
The New Zealand dollar gained against the euro, which fell through key support levels against the greenback even after Greece honoured its commitment.
While you were sleeping: European stocks rise to record
Fri, 10th Apr 2015
European stocks rose, pushing a regional equity benchmark to a record high, after better-than-expected data from Germany and after Greece said it made.
NZ dollar tumbles vs. Australian dollar as unchanged RBA delays parity party
Tue, 7th Apr 2015
The New Zealand dollar tumbled against the Australian dollar after the Reserve Bank of Australia unexpectedly kept its cash rate unchanged, delaying t.
NZ dollar holds near parity with Australian dollar, may breach if RBA cuts rate
Tue, 7th Apr 2015
The New Zealand dollar traded near parity with the Australian dollar and may break through A$1 should the Reserve Bank of Australia cut its cash rate.
NZ dollar extends slide against euro, greenback as Yellen speech awaited
Thu, 26th Mar 2015
The New Zealand dollar extended its slide against the euro after a stronger-than-expected survey of German business confidence left traders short of t.
While you were sleeping: US durable goods orders drop
Thu, 26th Mar 2015
Stocks on Wall Street and in Europe slid after an unexpected drop in US durable goods orders bolstered concern about the strong greenback and its impa.