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The last economical recession forced the businesses to seek measures to optimise activity, non-traditional ways to cut expenditure, and more efficient solutions to introduce the products and services to the market.

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DCI MySite from Aimtec helps plastics company AKT to manage their material and final product warehouses.

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Is IT spending recovering in Europe in 2010, and is the UK recovering faster than the continent?

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ELKO Group AS has become an exclusive distributor of Western Digital, offering SSD disks (Solid State drive) in the markets of Russia, Ukraine, Baltic States and East Europe.

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International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) Latvian Chapter Kick-off meeting will take place at the end of the April on April 29th at 6:00 PM in Riga, Kornvalda blv. 3/5. Event is organized with the support of the Latvian IT Cluster.

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Renegotiated and restructured deals–not new contracts–dominated the IT services industry in the first quarter of 2010.

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Luxoft, a leading global provider of advanced application and product development services, announced today at the 4th European ZigBee Developers Conference in Munich, Germany, the first prototype of its demand response solution, the DRFusion.

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Growth could return to the European market for IT services in the next year, driven by IT outsourcing, experts have claimed.

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Best Employers Study 2009-2010 – Softec is 2nd in the ICT Segment Rank

Recently results of “Best Employers Slovakia 2009/2010“ were announced ceremonially.

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The Sultanate’s largest IT, telecom and technology show – COMEX 2010 & the 3rd Government eServices Exhibition kicked off in grand style on 26 April 2010 at the Oman Exhibition Centre in Seeb.

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