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Hungarian R&D Institute Inks Contract with Russia’s Nexis

A Hungarian R&D institute, the Bay Zoltan Applied Research Foundation, revealed the contract it signed in October 2010 with Nexis to provide the Russian company with a new type of metal foam.

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Aimtec’s DCI division, supplier of a Warehouse Management System, achieved record results in 2010

The past year 2010, represented the most successful year in the number of realised DCIx Warehouse Management System projects for Aimtec’s logistical DCI division.

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HUMANsoft as Wyse Partner!

Since October 2010. HUMANsoft Ltd. has been presenting in the Hungarian market also as a Wyse Select Partner.

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On December 22, the first release of the IBA-developed interdepartmental system of electronic document management for Belarusian public authorities (ISEDM) successfully passed the acceptance testing.

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Changes in Responsibilities of Members of the Council of Directors of Alna Group

On 4 January 2011, the Board of Alna Group adopted a decision to redistribute responsibilities of Directors who are the members of the Council of Directors of Alna Group.

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As promised in the previous post, here comes the continuation on the development tendencies of the European ITO market in 2011.

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IT Six Global Services will participate at CeBIT 2011, the digital industry’s biggest, most international event.

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IT Six Global Services will undertake a comprehensive road show on the Eastern Coast of USA to meet and greet existing clients and potential new partners.

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Dr. Mykola Royenko, President of Miratech, a leading Ukrainian IT outsourcing provider, elected President of IT Ukraine Association.

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We are in the midst of a global outsourcing revolution. The current global economic crisis has once again confirmed that the world’s economy is inescapably and irreversibly integrated.

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