The reform of Article 92 of the Constitution of Nicaragua referring to databases, and telecommunications records could affect the trade and service industry.
According to Joseph Adam Aguerri, president of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise (Cosep), reform of Article 92 of the Constitution of Nicaragua proposed by the government is "counterproductive" in relation to economic matters.
A memorandum of understanding has been signed for the development of the Information Society and the modernization of public administration in the Republic of Panama.
From a press release published by Red.es in Spain:
The CEO of Red.es, Borja Adsuara and general manager of the National Authority for Government Innovation in the Republic of Panama (AIG), Eduardo Jaen, have signed a memorandum of understanding for the development of the Information Society and modernization of public administration in the Republic of Panama.
Learn to keep under control the volumes of information coming at you, to keep the excess from affecting your productivity.
Every day the amount of information we receive increases, especially via the Internet. It is time to take the necessary steps to control the flow of information so that we get only the information which serves productivity.
1 - Every meeting, whether physical or virtual, must have a concrete goal, a calendar, a start time and end time and everyone attending must have a specific and definite purpose for being there.
Market Overview. Internet access and applications. Benchmarking ICT developments in the Americas.
Information Society Statistical Profiles 2009: Americas, by International Telecommunication Union.
When it comes to information society developments in the Americas region, a promising development is mobile cellular uptake, and several of the region’s developing countries have a higher level of mobile penetration than its developed countries.
Market Overview. Internet access and applications. Benchmarking ICT developments in the Americas.
Information Society Statistical Profiles 2009: Americas, by International Telecommunication Union.
When it comes to information society developments in the Americas region, a promising development is mobile cellular uptake, and several of the region’s developing countries have a higher level of mobile penetration than its developed countries.