The Bundesbank has used up more than 20 billion euros in provisions and reserves. This could increase the value of gold.
The losses are enormous. According to Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, the burdens in 2024 will probably also be very high, meaning that no profits can be distributed for some time. The Bundesbank is therefore expecting another substantial loss in the current year. Last year-s high interest costs, exacerbated by the European Central Bank-s extensive bond-buying program, a
The first days of the year began with a resounding bang – and not necessarily in cheery accords. Almost all major tech companies announced they had started or would begin laying off staff, or pausing hiring – which naturally left many IT professionals puzzled and wondering if their jobs can be considered ‘safe’ in the […]
Judges vote for longterm Software-defined Storage customer testimonial that consolidates and manages growing data sets for 7 major data centre sites.
READING, UK., November 30, 2017 – DataCore Software today announced that last week their five year install of SANsymphony Software-defined Storage Platform at Grundon Recycling, the UKs largest recycling company, won the Storage Project of the Year at the 2017 SVC Awards.
The judges selected the Grundon Recycling testimonial as the winner agains
Meyer Burger Technology Ltd (SIX Swiss Exchange: MBTN) is holding its Technology Day 2017 at the technology and production site in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany, today. The primary focus of the event is on Meyer Burger?s PV cell technologies with participants enjoying a tour through production including the company?s Heterojunction production line and MB PERC technology assembly.
One of the main themes at the Technology Day 2017 is Meyer Burger?s focus on innovation and the leading role its tech
Improve mainframe security, say users – because data privacy rules are getting tougher, cyber criminals are getting smarter and mainframes are more connected to the outside world
Only one in four IBM mainframe customers questioned in a new UK survey are confident that their system security complies with the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). 31 per cent think they are not compliant, while 40 per cent do not know. Around four per cent are unsure what the GDPR is.