Companies that anticipate the transformation process are active and thus secure important growth potential and competitive advantages. Which leading IT principles can play a decisive role in the development of this opportunity? You can find out at the 25th Power Breakfast.
Nikolaus Kimla is the CEO of Pipelinersales Inc. and the mastermind behind the development of Pipeliner, a revolutionary sales CRM software. He is also CEO of the Austrian company uptime ITechnologies, which hosted and led the development of World Check, the largest banking compliance solution worldwide, for Thomson Reuters. Nikolaus is the founder of the independent economic platform GO AHEAD!, which orientates itself to the principles of a free market economy and social responsibility. Since summer 2012 Nikolaus Kimla and his family has been living in Los Angeles. He is the author of the books Die IT-Revolution, as well as Salespeople Embracing it All.
In the e-government ranking of the European Commission, Austria is currently ranked 1 out of 28 countries, and 11 out of 69 countries in the E-Readiness Index. What does e-government mean for a modern Austria? The country and its location? What chances are there for international know-how and transfer of technology?
In 2003, Christian Rupp was appointed as Executive Secretary for E-Government. Since 2005 he has been the Speaker of the Digital Austria Platform at the Federal Chancellery, responsible for coordination of ICT Confederation and eGovernment activities between the federal government, states, cities, municipalities and business.
Rupp has served as a Member of the Advisory Board for Information Society in the Federal Chancellery. He was responsible for coordination of the i2010 activities in Austria, as well as Advisory Board at saferinternet.at and active in the Strategic Consulting Group ICT in the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour. For the last fifteen years Rupp has been involved in all Austrian ICT activities, and as an expert in various UN and EU committees. He has also been a keynote speaker at numerous international conferences.
Companies that anticipate the transformation process are active and thus secure important growth potential and competitive advantages. Which leading IT principles can play a decisive role in the development of this opportunity? You can find out at the 25th Power Breakfast.
In the e-government ranking of the European Commission, Austria is currently ranked 1 out of 28 countries, and 11 out of 69 countries in the E-Readiness Index. What does e-government mean for a modern Austria? The country and its location? What chances are there for international know-how and transfer of technology?