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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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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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DEAC among the largest European providers of virtual resources

European data center operator DEAC has made a big step forward in company and its infrastructure development by upgrading existing data center equipment and enlarging data storage and processing capacity. IT outsourcing company has significantly raised its service quality level that allows providing clients with most modern data processing and storage solutions in the Eastern [...]

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Ukraine turns on the charm

It may be a crisis-stricken region on the brink of full-blown civil war, but Ukraine is determined to prove it can be a massive force in IT outsourcing. It has the fourth largest number of IT professionals per country in the world, it believes, and its diplomats have started pitching it against Moscow as a [...]

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Skolkovo Innovation Centre – Russia’s Silicon Valley?

The Skolkovo Innovation Centre is about a half-hour drive from Red Square, in a 400 hectare building site on the outskirts of Moscow. It was the venue for the second annual Startup Village event to showcase and promote Russia’s technology startup scene – and Computer Weekly was  invited along to take a look. Skolkovo is [...]

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A new Sigma Ukraine office opens in Kyiv

Sigma Ukraine opens a new office in the very heart of Kyiv. The official opening took place on June 6th, though the business was already running for few months in a row. The company`s top management visited Kyiv to participate in traditional festivities and greet the Kyiv team, which works closely with Kharkiv and Odesa [...]

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Telesens International returns back to the important German- and European market

A new company, Telesens Deutschland GmbH, was founded on the 2nd of June 2014 in Cologne, Germany. Its main focus and activities will be the project- and product development of consumer applications like e.g. ERP and B-2-B Systems for various industries like e.g. medical, energy and banking industries. There for Telesens Deutschland GmbH will provide [...]

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Slovak Piano Media Raises C Round of Funding From Gründerfonds and 3TS

Piano Media, the Slovak paywall solution provider, has just announced a Round C funding from its existing investor 3TS Capital Partners and Gründerfonds. The amount of funding has not been disclosed. Whilst we know 3TS as the later stage venture fund in CEE region alongside MCI Capital and Earlybird Digital East, the Gründerfonds is a [...]

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Goyello at infoShare 2014

On May 22-23, Gdańsk held the biggest (in Poland) IT and New Media Conference. This huge event has been organized since 2007 and each year gathers even larger group of the participants. Presentations led by the experts, interesting workshops, start-up zone (including contest for start-ups), additional events like networking party or beach running and what’s [...]

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Czech Codasip Raises $2,8 Million from Credo Ventures and Others

Codasip, the application-specific processor design tool provider has raised its first round: a staggering (by CEE standards) $2,8 Million from the Czech VC fund Credo Ventures and a number of private investors. I have come across Codasip in my research before, so here is what this company does. ASIP (application specific instruction-set processor) is a [...]

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