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whitepaper Define both functional and non-functional requirements for tool selection, and then apply the MoSCoW rules to put the requirements in priority order. If anyones organization does not do a risk assessment during the project lifecycle, consider...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper The Information Technology and Training Equipment Centre in Moscow, Russia, is tasked with providing educational establishments in the region with IT-based tools, computer equipment, teaching materials, and software.
[14 Jan 2008]
News Meanwhile, said Marovitz, Moscow is three hours ahead of London and a three-hour flight away, plus "pricing is competitive" and - perhaps surprisingly - "English skills are pretty good". Deutsche Bank (DB) is one of the world's largest banks and...
[15 Mar 2007]
Photo Pictured is the magnificent Moscow State University where four students compete for each place - of which there are a total of 500 - on offer every year at the faculty of computational mathematics and cybernetics.
[01 Mar 2007]
News Russia is in anti-piracy group the Business Software Alliance's top 10 list of worst offending countries for counterfeit software and deputy Russian IT minister Dmitry Milovantsev admitted in a briefing in Moscow last week software piracy is a...
[16 Feb 2007]
News Dmitry Milovantsev, Russian deputy IT minister, claimed in an interview in Moscow attitudes are changing and the Russian economy is being reborn as "an economy of high technologies", although he admitted the country can't compete with the scale...
[15 Feb 2007]
Photo Red Square, the colourful St Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin may be the traditional image of Russia but the country is also investing in a series of technology parks - such as one at Dubna, 120km outside Moscow - as it bids for a slice of the...
[15 Feb 2007]
News You can read more here about how technology issues from chip and PIN to MiFID changed the world of financial services throughout the year, and check out silicon.com's giant photo stories of the year article which saw intrepid reporters roaming...
[27 Dec 2006]
whitepaper Complementing its wide domestic network, the Yapi Kredi Bank also maintains an important international presence with a subsidiary bank in Dusseldorf and Amsterdam, a bank in the Russian Federation, an off-shore banking unit in Bahrain and four...
[21 Nov 2006]
whitepaper As customer subscribers grew from 10 million to 42 million in two years, the Moscow center remained a single point of failure. Leading Russian mobile communications provider VimpelCom was growing at a remarkable rate, but the company's data center...
[07 Sep 2006]
Comment Those in cities such as Moscow should have no problem though. For UK business travellers the range of options for fast connectivity over cellular networks abroad - distinct from wi-fi and other connections - can be confusing.
[08 Jun 2006]
whitepaper Whenever the Chief Office of the Moscow Police (GUVD Moscow) had an emergency and needed to give urgent orders to all of its local offices, it relied on a staff of designated officers to spread the word manually by calling the offices one at a time.
[23 Mar 2006]
whitepaper When Lukoil management in Moscow formed a group strategy to adopt SAP enterprise resource planning applications (ERP), Litasco became the first subsidiary to use SAP - adopting the sales, purchasing, finance and contract management modules.
[02 Mar 2006]
Photo That's 'Kaspersky' to you and me but in Moscow, where the company was founded in 1997, the sign on the front door takes its Cyrillic form. Usually the drive from the centre of Moscow takes considerably longer but almost unprecedented temperatures...
[25 Jan 2006]
Comment It's -40°c outside as I'm driven through the barren, ice-bound outskirts of Moscow to meet up with Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Labs. News of this incredible cold snap - the city's coldest in 50 years - reached London the day before...
[25 Jan 2006]
News Speaking to silicon.com in Moscow, the eponymous head of Kaspersky Labs said companies' own agendas and some well-worn stereotypes about cyber crime stand in the way of reasoned discussion. Russian antivirus guru Eugene Kaspersky has hit out at...
[23 Jan 2006]
News A representative for Kaspersky in Moscow could not immediately comment on the issue and said that the Russian company would need to investigate. A "critical" flaw in Kaspersky Labs' antivirus software could let an attacker commandeer systems that...
[04 Oct 2005]
News While Microsoft watches the ink dry on its deal with Langchao, rumour has it Google CEO Eric Schmidt may be similarly ready to put pen to paper, with Moscow in his sights. According to a report in The Moscow Times, Google will be setting up tech...
[04 Aug 2005]
Round-Up That was one silicon.com reader's response to news that the death of a spammer was being treated as murder after he was found dead in his Moscow apartment with serious head trauma. "The case is being treated as murder - what else is it going to be...
[29 Jul 2005]
News Known spammer Vardan Kushnir has been found dead in his Moscow apartment, having apparently been beaten to death about the head. The case is being treated as murder though no motive has yet been established, according to reports citing the public...
[26 Jul 2005]
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