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The top-100 Ukrainian startups 2014

It’s a year since Yevgeny Sysoyev, managing partner of leading Ukrainian fund AVentures Capital, produced his first overview of Ukraine’s top-100 startups. A lot has changed since then, and many more people are now familiar with the complicated geography, politics and economics of his country. The Ukrainian startup ecosystem is still comparatively small, with a [...]

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The Ukrainian National WSA-mobile

WSA National Mobile Contest is OPEN! (Read here) The deadline for National applications is June 15th! World Summit Awards (WSA) is a global competition launched in 2003 in the framework of the United Nations’ World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). WSA is based on a unique mechanism of a global contest supported by national [...]

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Government to Allocate Additional 30 Mln Rubles for MIPT Technopark

The Russian government has prepared a resolution which paves the way for the disbursement of any remaining funds left in the Ministry of Communications budget for the construction of high-tech industrial parks to the Moscow Physics and Technology (MIPT) Technopark being built in the north of Moscow. The excess funds for 2014 currently amount to [...]

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To What Should One Pay Attention Selecting Automated Testing Instruments?

Automated testing is an important part of almost any testing process. It requires certain automated testing instruments, unlike manual testing. At present there is wide choice of instruments for automation. All the producers of instruments for automation will assure that only their product suits your project the most and it will do all the work [...]

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The Modern Data Warehouse – A Hybrid Story

As organizations realize the cost savings and scalability benefits of hybrid solutions, the focus turns to implementing your analytic platforms in these new environments. On-premises vs. cloud is the major decision point, but what about ‘traditional’ disk-based storage and computing vs. in-memory? Join Perficient’s director of Microsoft business intelligence, Duane Schafer, for a discussion on [...]

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Poland Wins 1st World Computer Coding Championship

Polish team Need for C has won the world’s first computer coding championship held in the Finnish capital, Helsinki. Creating and driving virtual Formula-1 racing cars on a track projected onto a large screen in a converted cable factory, the winning team edged Brazil’s Itarama for the title of best coders and a cash prize [...]

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Melon opens sales office for Western Europe

We are happy to announce that our new business development office in Vienna, Austria, is open for business. Since a large part of our current projects are with clients from Western Europe, it is only a natural step to shorten the distance to our current and potential clients and welcome them for a talk in [...]

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Celebrating 10 years of Accesa!

In 2014, Accesa celebrates 10 years of activity and constant evolution! Witnessing a decade in technology exposed us to constant developments, a great variety of projects, leading us to gain the necessary experience and expertise in managing technological change. After 10 years, we defined ourselves as a company – and from now on – we [...]

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Energy efficiency, Information technology and Sustainability

The International Scientific and Practical Internet Conference «Energy efficiency, Information technology and Sustainability» (EITS’14) will be held on 23 June – 02 July in Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russia. It is organized by Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University with the assistance and contribution of colleagues in science and innovation from: Barco Orthogon GmbH, Germany; ECOMFM Limited, [...]

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XP Switchover To Cost Hungarian Hospitals Billions Of Forints

The planned switchover in Hungarian hospitals prompted by Microsoft ending support for its Windows XP operating system is expected to cost billions of forints because the upgrade to newer software will in many cases also require new hardware, business daily Vilaggazdasag said today. Public segment lead director at Microsoft Hungary Viktor Sagyibo told the paper [...]

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