What's New in eco May 2017
What's new in eco in May 2017
Forthcoming Events
Date: 10.–12.05.2017
Location: Cologne
Date: 18.-19.05.2017
Location: Vienna
Date: 10.-12.05.2017
Location: Berlin
IX Domaining Europe
Date: 14.-16.05.2017
Location: Berlin
ANGACOM
Date: 30.05.-01.06.2017
Location: Cologne
Capacity Europe East
Date: 05.06.2017
Location: Dubrovnik
Date: 06.-08.06.2017
Location: Monaco
eco Association and CSA: Manifest for Serious E-Mail Marketing
36 companies involved in professional e-mail marketing have committed themselves to high standards in the sending of bulk mail: Signatories to the “Manifest for Serious E-Mail-Marketing” agreed to an international declaration that defines the specific requirements for the sending of newsletters and advertising e-mails. Read more...
Call for contributions: dotmagazine – The Future of Email
Call for contributions from eco member companies and specialists on the topics of the Future of Email, Smart Life, and the Cloud. Read more...
BREXIT Expert Paper Extended
The eco Association has updated its white paper “BREXIT – Challenges for the Domain Industry?”. It now highlights more strongly BREXIT’s legal and taxation consequences for companies. Read more...
Survey by eco and YouGov: Digitalization Strengthens German Economy
The mega-trend digitalization has a positive impact on our economy – this is the belief of the majority of Germans. 68 percent think that digitalization results in economic growth in Germany. This is the finding of a representative survey by eco – Association of the Internet Industry and the international market research institute YouGov. Read more...
Botfrei Becomes Partner of NoMoreRansom.org Project
The eco service Botfrei.de/Botfree.eu has become a partner of the international NoMoreRansom.org project
The international initiative in the fight against ransomware, NoMoreRansom.org, was established last year by the Dutch police, Europol, Intel Security and Kaspersky Lab. Read more...
"More entrepreneurial courage is needed"
Despite the positive prevailing mood, digitalization has been slow to take hold in Germany. And added to this, sceptics suggest it will result in the loss of jobs. But this scepticism is based on a limited awareness, according to eco CEO Harald A. Summa. Read more...