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Face-to-Face: Network365 CEO Raomal Perera He shies away from claiming success despite the fact that his company is predicting 750 percent sales growth in 2002. The last company he founded was sold for USD450 million, and once again this entrepreneur looks to be on the verge of building a massively successful business. Network365 CEO Raomal Perera speaks to Matthew Clark about cash burn, 3G and the road ahead.
Global e-government 30 October
St. Louis law enforcement agencies cooperate for regional crime database | Oman to institute national ID program based on smart cards
October 30 in E-GOVERNMENT
Forfas calls for Irish e-Court
Advisory body Forfas has called for a specialist technology court in Ireland as part of a plan to improve the competitive advantage of the ICT sector.
October 29 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 23 October
The US government is planning to develop a system to monitor the Internet's performance | The UK's Neighbourhood Renewal Unit has launched a Web site
October 23 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 16 October
Singapore has won the e-government award at this year's Stockholm Challenge | The Czech Republic is in the process of setting up a Ministry for Informatics
October 16 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 09 October
UK to develop electronic platform for land and property information management | Yemen begins USD60 million e-government initiative
October 09 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 03 October
An IDA report has recommended that European administrations re-use each other's software | Analysts say the US is not making the most of its IT budget
October 03 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 25 September
Seven constituencies in Ireland to use electronic voting in the Nice referendum | Critics of the US draft 'cyber security' plan say the scheme lacks bite
September 25 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 18 September
UK citizens respond warmly to e-government over TV | Federal and State Web sites in the US are starting to take security and privacy more seriously
September 18 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 11 September
Open source software wins new government endorsement | On-line tax forms to be made available for the visually impaired
September 11 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 04 September
Major improvements are needed to save the UK Inland Revenue's on-line tax return service | Irish government signs deals with XML specialist firm Piercom
September 04 in E-GOVERNMENT
Global e-government 28 August
New UN report is highly critical of e-government | Congress to consider a bill that will speed up e-government deployment in the US
August 28 in E-GOVERNMENT
IT community groups receive new funding
The government has announced that more than a dozen groups have secured funding from an EUR3 million initiative to support technology in communities.
August 13 in INVESTMENT
EU calls for open source e-government
A report published by the European Commission is encouraging EU governments to share open source software resources as a way to cut down on e-government costs.
July 08 in E-GOVERNMENT
NI firm wins e-government deal
Belfast-based Consilium Technologies has announced an agreement to provide e-government software and services to a district council in the north of England.
June 27 in E-GOVERNMENT
Ireland tops EU e-government rankings
Ireland's e-government services have again topped the poll in a European Union benchmarking exercise.
June 20 in E-GOVERNMENT
Seanad candidate campaigns via the Web
A Boston-based Dubliner running for the Seanad has said he will remain in the US if elected, but will use the Internet to represent the views of his electorate.
June 20 in E-GOVERNMENT
Hanafin to head the Information Society
Although Mary Hanafin, TD, is not Ireland's new E-Minister, the government has responded to industry pressure and put her in charge of Information Society plans.
June 07 in E-GOVERNMENT