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We have succeeded in bringing together
a community of thought leaders which encompasses the
latest and the best strategy for the ICT sector. Our
detailed coverage of industry sectors, including eGovernment,
satellites, IP telephony, infrastructure, organisational
software, open source, and many others regularly attracts
the attention of the people who matter in the field.
We aggregate the most important news stories,
and profile the most telling industry leaders, both
from the governments and business in the regions targeted,
and from organisations like the European Commission,
the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development.

eSstrategies Roundtables
The eStrategies Roundtables bring together
the most important public sector leaders and the top
corporate executives in the region we target. Many of
our Roundtables have brought new viewpoints to the fore,
like the one on public-private partnerships held at
the Microsoft Government Leaders Forum in Prague, or
the Roundtable on Strategies for eGovernment in the
Middle East held at the British Embassy in Dubai.
Challenge, dialogue and response have
been the keys to making the eStrategies Roundtables
successful. We do not allow long presentations, but
get right into the discussion, and the results are often
quite startling, but always good copy for our readers.
IT Conference Coverage
Coverage of the leading exhibitions and
conferences ensures that eStrategies has a presence
at all of the key events in the regions it covers, both
those that cover ICT and those that deal with development
in general.
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eStrategies Central and Eastern Europe
The only magazine that tracks technology
solutions specifically for the region where eGovernment,
broadband, and Wi-Fi are developing most rapidly. Thanks
to the phased €60 billion investment by the European
Union in the Accession Countries, these nations are
'leapfrogging' directly to the cutting edge of networking,
Web services, eLearning, eHealth, and other area.
We track this process, profiling the most
important players, following the significant trends
and the evolution of the market from the point of view
of both a Western and Eastern strategist.
Distribution: This controlled-circulation
magazine reaches 38,000 C-Class executives, top level
administrators from the public sector, as well as top
officials from the European Commission, the European
Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European
Investment Bank, and many others.
eStrategies Middle East
The Middle East is one of the four hotspots
for foreign direct investment, and the information technology
sector is hard at work there bringing networks together,
implementing eGovernment, and even mGovernment solutions,
and creating the InterArab network that governments
there have long sought. Security is a major concern
in this politically troubled region, and eStrategies
tracks all the best-practice solutions that are being
implemented.
Distribution: Our controlled-circulation
publication reaches 32,000 of the top executives and
public administrators in the ICT community in the Middle
East, as well as officials from organisations like the
United Nations Development Programme, the Arab NGO Network
for Development, and many others.
Sustainable Development
Where is development succeeding best?
What are the best examples of such success? These are
the questions that we answer in Sustainable Development
Magazine.
We look at sectors like energy, construction,
infrastructure, fire and safety, and we individuate
what solutions are already working, and what good examples
can be taken from established practice.
Sustainable Development Central and
Eastern Europe
Now that the world's fastest-growing economies
are located here, investors from the West are looking
carefully for opportunities in the East.
Similarly, governments in Central and
Eastern Europe are now largely stable, and administrators
are eager to take advantage of both EU investment and
increased funds from their improved economies.
All of which means that there are many
projects worth watching in Central and Eastern Europe,
and that is what Sustainable Development does. We track
the most interesting investment opportunities, and best-practice
projects in the East, all the while looking carefully
at what new examples in development can be imported
from the West.
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