For Those Who Wish to Participate in Seminar "New Technologies IBM PureSystems"
September 13, 2013 at the "Marriott" will be a seminar IBM "New Technologies IBM PureSystems".
The event focused on the latest technologies IBM PureSystems, designed to provide a transition from the implementation, management and support of the individual components to comprehensive, integrated systems with built-in knowledge and architecture, ready for implementation in the cloud.
IBM PureSystems - ready to use package of hardware and software. This is a system with a programmed integration, built-in expertise that allows you to balance and coordinate the use of IT-resources, and ultimately simplifies the end-user.
Such a shift eliminates the operational tasks that consume time and money, and provide IT professionals to focus on innovation and projects aimed at the development of business.
Participation is free, so you need only to register at www.ibm.com/events/9baku13. - 17D-
Economics
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Vahid Magerramov, Head of the Public Association for Support of Agrarian Reforms, has raised concerns over rising consumer prices in Azerbaijan, warning that the inflation trend could have serious economic consequences for the country.
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Silk production in Azerbaijan decreased by 32.9% year-on-year in the first eight months of 2024, reaching 239.4 tons, according to data released by the State Statistics Committee. The decline was attributed to a reduction in the number of silkworm seeds distributed to farmers, reflecting a longer-term trend in the sector's contraction, noted agricultural expert Vahid Maharramov.
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Sunniya Durrani-Jamal has officially taken office as the new Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Azerbaijan, succeeding Candice Mcdagan, who held the position since 2021. Durrani-Jamal brings over 25 years of professional experience, including 16 years in senior roles at ADB, to her new position. She previously served as ADB’s Regional Director in Cambodia and Senior Advisor to the Vice President for East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific.
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Azerbaijan's drive to diversify its economy is faltering, despite years of policy announcements and state programs aimed at reducing reliance on the energy sector. The country has struggled to implement effective diversification measures, leaving it vulnerable to external economic pressures, analysts said.
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