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New Rules for Protection of Personal Data

Almost every company will be affected. Huge changes await every company, big or small, that processes any personal data, regardless of whether it is the personal data of their customers or employees. As of late May 2018, each company or organisation including those beyond the European Union (EU) handling data of EU citizens must follow [...]

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Liveo Real-Estate Platform Launched

Liveio (liveio.com) project was taken over in a non-working state from a Swedish web agency. We implemented the missing parts over the initial code-base and launched the project. Powered by Symfony 3 on PHP7 and MariaDB. Liveio is immature for now, but soon will get filled with content by the end-customer and community Here’s what Liveio say about themselves: The [...]

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DevOps: Modern Skills for IT Professionals

Digital transformation is real! To adapt, IT professionals need to transform their own skillset to become more multi-dimensional by gaining both depth and breadth of a wide variety of knowledge and competencies. Historically, while IT has been built on a foundation of specialty (or “I” shaped) silos, the DevOps principle of “shifting left” is opening [...]

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Apple wants to gather all your medical records in the Health app

Apple announced a new health effort as part of iOS 11.3. The new Health Records section in the Health app lets you gather and view all your medical records. The company is partnering with hospitals and clinics. Apple released the first beta version of iOS 11.3 today. While the new version of iOS is going to remain in [...]

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Comrade to Debut at Arabhealth 2018 in Dubai with its Portfolio of Healthcare Software and Systems

As one of nine companies representing the Slovenian healthcare sector, Comtrade will have its MENA debut at ArabHealth 2018, in late January. This foray beyond the Mediterranean is made easier by the Group’s new office, which opened in Dubai last year. Comtrade thus launches its plan to carve a position as a supplier of healthcare [...]

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Only 34% of Bulgarian Companies Actively Use Social Networks

Only 34% of companies in Bulgaria use at least one social media to develop their marketing strategies and receive feedback from customers. This is reported by Eurostat. According to their data, our country is at one of the last places in the EU, with only Latvia (30%) and Poland (27%) are after us. The leader in social media use [...]

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Venture capital fund GapMinder, targeting tech startups, enters Romania

GapMinder, venture capital fund targeting innovative tech startups in Romania enters the local market. With an initial budget of EUR 26 million, GapMinder is the first venture capital fund created following the selection made by the European Investment Fund, a press release informs. The Fund is mostly financed via Competitiveness Operational Program 2014 – 2020 [...]

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DataArt Joins HEDNA to Champion Technology Innovation and Collaboration

Leading global technology consultancy joins Hotel Electronic Distribution Network Association to get involved with Working Groups and help shape the future of the travel industry New York, London, Munich – January 18, 2018 – DataArt, the global technology consultancy that designs, develops and supports unique software solutions, today announced it has joined the Hotel Electronic Distribution Network [...]

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THE MOST PROMISING HUNGARIAN STARTUPS OF 2018

2017 was a golden year for startups. This is a world of gambling where both success and failure can be enormous. Luckily, most of the Hungarian startups did well so far, some of them even reached as far as the USA. This year seems to hold some exciting ideas, waiting to become a reality. Here [...]

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Meltdown-Spectre: Four Things Every Windows Admin Needs to Do Now

The confetti from New Year’s Eve celebrations had barely been swept up before the first major security incident of 2018 arrived. News of a serious security flaw in modern processors broke on January 2, after engineers at every big technology company had spent a feverish few weeks and months dissecting the problem of “speculative execution [...]

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