Red Hat z nowym liderem w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej

Agnes Fabok, Red Hat

Agnes Dora Fabok została dyrektorem generalnym Red Hat w regionie Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, wraz z zespołem liderów skupionych wokół Dietera Fernera-Pandolfi, Richarda Zobrista, Gregora von Jagow i Dinko Eror.

Fabok wnosi ze sobą ponad 20-letnie doświadczenie w kierowaniu działami IT, zdobyte podczas pracy w firmach technologicznych, takich jak Serrala Group GmbH, Kofax Austria GmbH i Iron Mountain, gdzie pełniła funkcję szefa sprzedaży EMEA Global Digital Solutions. W Red Hat będzie aktywnie wspierać klientów i partnerów w rozwijaniu biznesu w regionie, poprzez pełne wykorzystanie otwartych technologii chmury hybrydowej Red Hat i koncentrację na wspieraniu partnerów w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej.

Fabok skupi się na zapewnianiu klientom wyjątkowych doświadczeń i sukcesów, a wszystko to przy jednoczesnym wzmacnianiu otwartej, integracyjnej kultury Red Hat.

China looks for signs of optimism in its housing market (Kopiuj)

Czas czytania: 1 min

Economists debated whether there’s light at the end of the tunnel for China’s multiyear property slump.

Home prices in the country’s largest cities have ticked up this year, and sellers’ “panic listings” have fallen.

Some analysts “see a turning point” in the crisis and predict home prices will start recovering later this year, The New York Times wrote.

Others argue the uptick in prices is just a lull before another downturn. China’s economy still faces steep challenges.

Core unemployment is hovering near record highs, according to data released this week. Growth in investment, industrial production, and retail sales all slowed in April. And corporate earnings are lagging behind stock market valuations.

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China looks for signs of optimism in its housing market (Kopiuj)

Czas czytania: 1 min

Economists debated whether there’s light at the end of the tunnel for China’s multiyear property slump.

Home prices in the country’s largest cities have ticked up this year, and sellers’ “panic listings” have fallen.

Some analysts “see a turning point” in the crisis and predict home prices will start recovering later this year, The New York Times wrote.

Others argue the uptick in prices is just a lull before another downturn. China’s economy still faces steep challenges.

Core unemployment is hovering near record highs, according to data released this week. Growth in investment, industrial production, and retail sales all slowed in April. And corporate earnings are lagging behind stock market valuations.

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China looks for signs of optimism in its housing market (Kopiuj)

Czas czytania: 1 min

Economists debated whether there’s light at the end of the tunnel for China’s multiyear property slump.

Home prices in the country’s largest cities have ticked up this year, and sellers’ “panic listings” have fallen.

Some analysts “see a turning point” in the crisis and predict home prices will start recovering later this year, The New York Times wrote.

Others argue the uptick in prices is just a lull before another downturn. China’s economy still faces steep challenges.

Core unemployment is hovering near record highs, according to data released this week. Growth in investment, industrial production, and retail sales all slowed in April. And corporate earnings are lagging behind stock market valuations.

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China looks for signs of optimism in its housing market

Czas czytania: 1 min

Economists debated whether there’s light at the end of the tunnel for China’s multiyear property slump.

Home prices in the country’s largest cities have ticked up this year, and sellers’ “panic listings” have fallen.

Some analysts “see a turning point” in the crisis and predict home prices will start recovering later this year, The New York Times wrote.

Others argue the uptick in prices is just a lull before another downturn. China’s economy still faces steep challenges.

Core unemployment is hovering near record highs, according to data released this week. Growth in investment, industrial production, and retail sales all slowed in April. And corporate earnings are lagging behind stock market valuations.

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