Brussels, 26/02/2016 (Agence Europe) - The European Union is continuing its slow progress towards a digital economy, according to the 2016 edition of the Digital Economy and Social Index (DESI), published on Thursday 25 February. The overall score for the EU is 0.52 out of 1, an improvement from 0.5 last year.
The most digitally advanced states heading the table are Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden, while Greece, Romania and Bulgaria bring up the rear.
The DESI, which reports on 2015...