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WinTRADE – Industry leader

The first Ukrainian WinTRADE ВРО-company has proved the title of “Industry Leader” by winning again the Industry Leader Award in the category “Call centers activity” from rating bureau “National Business Rating”. Win Trade achievements were appraised highly as a result of nationwide analysis of Ukrainian companies’ performance in 2014 in terms of: financial and economic [...]

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Google admits defeat with Google+

Only Google Account needed from now on. Google appears to be throwing in the towel in its fight against rivals Facebook and Twitter, and will now decouple its Google+ social network from its main businesses. Bradley Horowitz, Google’s vice-president of streams, photos and sharing said in the coming months, users will no longer need a [...]

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Czech launch for UPC Wi-Free

UPC has launched its Wi-Free service in the Czech Republic. It will be gradually rolled out from July 15 to mid-August and made available to over 440,000 of the cable operator’s customers. Wi-Free will allow mobile devices to be connected to around 220,000 homes with compatible UPC modems, allowing quick and easy access to the [...]

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Best Practices in Software Testing Outsourcing From the Head of the XB Software QA department

When outsourcing software testing, lots of questions may arise regarding its necessity and benefits. Besides, clients are always concerned about various nuances of QA outsourcing, such as how to select a QA company, how to work efficiently with the QA team. There may be also issues related to workflows, transparency, reliability, and many more. Therefore [...]

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Luxoft Receives Award for Automotive HMI Innovation

Luxoft Holding, Inc, a leading provider of software development services and innovative IT solutions to a global client base, today announced it received an award by we.CONECT’s CAR HMi Concepts and Systems 2015 Congress for “Most Innovative Human Machine Interface (HMI) Feature.” Luxoft was the only IT services company being considered for this award. Luxoft [...]

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Biggest tech industry layoffs of 2015, so far

While the United States unemployment rate has hit a post-recession low, the network and computing industry has not been without significant layoffs so far in 2015. Some companies’ workforce reductions are tricky to calculate, as layoff plans announced by the likes of HP in recent years have been spread across multiple years. But here’s a [...]

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The Republic of Moldova took part in the first Eastern Partnership Ministerial Meeting on Digital Economy

On June 11, 2015, the Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in cooperation with the European Commission organized in Luxembourg the first Eastern Partnership Ministerial Meeting on Digital Economy. The meeting was co-chaired by the Minister of Transport of Latvia Mr Anrijs Matīss, and the Commission’s Vice President Andrus Ansip. The EU [...]

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Soprex has implemented real-time dashboards project with heavy use of AngularJS

Our partner, Intorel Sàrl based in Luxembourg, is a company behind Visionic© software product used by leading satellite and telephony providers for real-time monitoring of satellite uplink stations, fixed and mobile microwave links and other telecommunication systems. The project scope was defined as a visualization of real-time data stream containing data packets imported from uplink [...]

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Sigma hosts the innovation club in Hungary

Sigma Software together with Sigma Technology Hungary launched the series of Innovation Club events in Budapest within the framework of Swedish-Hungarian Days 2015. On June 10th, the first Innovation Club dedicated to Usability took place, welcoming the Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary Niclas Trouvé and representatives of business. Innovation Club is a series of events, [...]

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36-hectare High-Tech Park is planed to establish in slovakian village

A small village in eastern Slovakia near the Hungarian borders, Kechnec, continues to build. After it having managed to build an industrial park and lure attractive investors, it now eyes advanced technologies. Village mayor Jozef Konkoly has unveiled plans to establish in Kechnec a 36-hectare High-Tech Park in the next few years. “Having already jobs [...]

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