According to the decision, Ukraine is considered a country with a market economy starting from February 1, 2006. Previously the decision has been expected on January 23, 2006, however this term has been extended.
Could Oymyakon in eastern Siberia - named the world's coldest inhabited village according to Guinness World Records - ever be the Silicon Valley of the future? It's not as unlikely as it sounds.
The destruction of the Soviet Union about 15 years ago, made a huge country with a great level of IT science divided into small bricks. Nowadays, despite Russia's expansion into the world software development market, Ukraine keeps playing an important role here too. There are several prerequisites for this.
Victor Yuschenko, President of Ukraine met with Bill Gates - “Microsoft” Chairman of board of directors. The main theme of the meeting was investment climate in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian station has advanced algorithms and software programs for analyzing, systematizing, generalizing, and storing information about all radio objects and parameters of their signals.
Myth No. 1 – Ukraine is politically unstable
Myth No. 2 – Ukraine’s IT infrastructure is poorly developed
Myth No. 3 – Ukraine is software pirates’ paradise
Myth No. 4 – Ukraine is not secure when it comes to sensitive information
Myth No. 5 – Ukraine’s IT sector lacks support from the government
Myth No. 6 – Ukraine’s IT workforce is cheap
Myth No. 7 – The language and cultural barrier