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Software is making a profound impact on the European economy, contributing close to €1 trillion to the EU’s GDP (including indirect and induced impacts), supporting almost 12 million high-quality, well-paying jobs and investing close to €13 billion in R&D. These are the key findings of the report, “Software: A €910 billion Catalyst for the EU Economy,” published today by BSA | The Software Alliance, incorporating data and economic impact assessment conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit. Read more

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NOV 22, 2016

Software is making a profound impact on the European economy, contributing close to €1 trillion to the EU’s GDP (including indirect and induced impacts), supporting almost 12 million high-quality, well-paying jobs and investing close to €13 billion in R&D. These are the key findings of the report, “Software: A €910 billion Catalyst for the EU Economy,” published today by BSA | The Software Alliance, incorporating data and economic impact assessment conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit. Read more

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NOV 21, 2016

A pesar de conocer los peligros de ciberseguridad a los que están expuestos, los usuarios de computadoras a nivel mundial utilizan software sin licencia a un ritmo alarmante. Estos son los descubrimientos de Aprovechar oportunidades a través de la observancia de licencias, la nueva Investigación global de software 2016 de BSA | The Software Alliance. Read more

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MAY 26, 2016

En 10 ans, le taux d’utilisation de logiciels sans licence en France a baissé de 13 points de pourcentage, ce qui représente la baisse la plus forte pour un pays d’Europe de l’Ouest. Mais en dépit de cette amélioration, ce score demeure quand même supérieur à la moyenne de l’Europe de l’Ouest (28%), la France étant par ailleurs le pays où le marché des logiciels illicites est le plus important en termes de valeur, avec une estimation de 1,8 milliard d’euros. Read more

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MAY 25, 2016