BELGRADE -- Ana Brnabić assessed that the fact IBM became the first commercial user of State Data Center in Kragujevac is a turning point for further transition of Serbia.
"The arrival of IBM is a turning point for Serbia"
BELGRADE -- Ana Brnabić assessed that the fact IBM became the first commercial user of State Data Center in Kragujevac is a turning point for further transition of Serbia.
Source: Tanjug
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She wrote that on Twitter on the occasion of the news that the American technology company IBM became the first user of the State Data Center in Kragujevac.
"Huge success and important news for Serbia. This is a milestone, not only for our further transition to an innovation economy, but also for further strengthening Serbia's credibility as a stable and secure country. I want to thank IBM partners for their trust," Brnabic wrote.
The Office for Information Technologies and Electronic Administration announced today on this social network that the American company IBM, which deals with computer technologies, became the first commercial user of the State Data Center in Kragujevac, and that an agreement on placing the company's equipment in that center was signed today.
Unfortunately, Serbia’s university engineering programs are outdated. Before IBM hires Serb graduates they will have to be trained for the new technologies. IBM will not employ those who lack the knowledge it takes to work at the cutting edge of technology.
(Zharko, 5 January 2021 14:06)
It very good news for Serbia High IT companies in numbers will join IBM because Serbia has educated people and can contribute to this advance technologies
(luke Buyenovich, 6 December 2020 10:46)
What do you call “liberal democracy” when it is neither liberal or democratic and is ruled by a technocratic elite that is despised by the public and rules by repression and without a popular mandate? It seems like “authoritarian oligarchy” is the more accurate description. Better known as women in politics... as such PM
(Il-76, 3 December 2020 21:26)
What? Not Pristina but Kragujevac. Perhaps the resident shiptar from shiptarstan, the fake Italian Albo can declare this also fake ha,ha,.
(sj, 3 December 2020 05:48)
"The arrival of IBM is a turning point for Serbia".
Ana Ana Brnabić you wanna bet.
You will not like the turning point.
Serbia/Serbs are the experiment for the "New World Order" criminal elites satanic technology.
I even feel so sorry for the Serbs not the brightest people.
Let them in rite through the front door with open arms.
I guess it is desperation and sin that totally blinded Serbs.
(Lenard, 2 December 2020 22:01)
What do you call “liberal democracy” when it is neither liberal or democratic and is ruled by a technocratic elite that is despised by the public and rules by repression and without a popular mandate? It seems like “authoritarian oligarchy” is the more accurate description. Better known as women in politics... as such PM
(Il-76, 3 December 2020 21:26)
"The arrival of IBM is a turning point for Serbia".
Ana Ana Brnabić you wanna bet.
You will not like the turning point.
Serbia/Serbs are the experiment for the "New World Order" criminal elites satanic technology.
I even feel so sorry for the Serbs not the brightest people.
Let them in rite through the front door with open arms.
I guess it is desperation and sin that totally blinded Serbs.
(Lenard, 2 December 2020 22:01)
What? Not Pristina but Kragujevac. Perhaps the resident shiptar from shiptarstan, the fake Italian Albo can declare this also fake ha,ha,.
(sj, 3 December 2020 05:48)
It very good news for Serbia High IT companies in numbers will join IBM because Serbia has educated people and can contribute to this advance technologies
(luke Buyenovich, 6 December 2020 10:46)
Unfortunately, Serbia’s university engineering programs are outdated. Before IBM hires Serb graduates they will have to be trained for the new technologies. IBM will not employ those who lack the knowledge it takes to work at the cutting edge of technology.
(Zharko, 5 January 2021 14:06)
What? Not Pristina but Kragujevac. Perhaps the resident shiptar from shiptarstan, the fake Italian Albo can declare this also fake ha,ha,.
(sj, 3 December 2020 05:48)
"The arrival of IBM is a turning point for Serbia".
Ana Ana Brnabić you wanna bet.
You will not like the turning point.
Serbia/Serbs are the experiment for the "New World Order" criminal elites satanic technology.
I even feel so sorry for the Serbs not the brightest people.
Let them in rite through the front door with open arms.
I guess it is desperation and sin that totally blinded Serbs.
(Lenard, 2 December 2020 22:01)
What do you call “liberal democracy” when it is neither liberal or democratic and is ruled by a technocratic elite that is despised by the public and rules by repression and without a popular mandate? It seems like “authoritarian oligarchy” is the more accurate description. Better known as women in politics... as such PM
(Il-76, 3 December 2020 21:26)
Unfortunately, Serbia’s university engineering programs are outdated. Before IBM hires Serb graduates they will have to be trained for the new technologies. IBM will not employ those who lack the knowledge it takes to work at the cutting edge of technology.
(Zharko, 5 January 2021 14:06)
It very good news for Serbia High IT companies in numbers will join IBM because Serbia has educated people and can contribute to this advance technologies
(luke Buyenovich, 6 December 2020 10:46)