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New eZine tracks IT & Telecoms Development in Central & Eastern Europe
British Publishers Ltd. Launches eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online
Bristol, UK, 20th April 2005 - British Publishers Ltd has launched eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online, a new bi-weekly eZine devoted to tracking the most important trends in IT & Telecommunications in Central and Eastern Europe, for bother the public sector and large enterprise.A free service, eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online will offer all the news, analyses and trends from the most important actors in eGovernment in the region. Not only will we cover the public administrators, who make decisions, but also the thought leaders who work out the theories and the corporate executives who make the deals.
All around the world, eGovernment solutions are making public administration into an efficient, modern operation at the service of citizens. But in Central & Eastern Europe, where 25 nations are in transition from unworkable regimes, this process is both particularly rapid and of the greatest importance. For transition to succeed in CEE, eGovernment must succeed as well, enabling governments to sweep out the inertia and corruption that has dominated bureaucratic life until recently.
Applications like portals, citizen cards, back office integration, secure inter agency networking, and national registers are all at some phase of implementation in every nation in the region. New technologies like VOIP and wireless telecommunications are restructuring hospitals, municipal governments, social security agenciesin fact, no aspect of public administration is untouched by this massive technology transfer, one which is largely being financed by the European Union with a 60 billion investment.
eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online will track every move you need to know about in this continuing development effort. Where is the newest technology being applied, and is it working? Who makes the eGovernment decisions, and how does he/her think? Where are the biggest contracts being awarded, and what companies are winning them? What is the latest best practice in the various eGovernment sectors, and who is designing it?
eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online will provide the highest quality of information and analysis for all of these areas.
Register for eStrategies Central & Eastern Europe Online at www.britishpublishers.com/cee or contact Brendan Murphy at Brendan@bpl.uk.com
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