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NOVEMBER

October in Review
Event of the Month: US President George Bush was elected to a second four-year-term despite a close battle with Democrat challenger Senator John Kerry
October in Review

Interview
Swedish Industry and Trade Minister Leif Pagrotsky talks about Sweden’s present and future relationship with Hungary

In Focus
Despite predicted budgetary cuts government-wide, Hungary’s IT Ministry is forging ahead with an ambitious plan to connect the entire country via the Internet in the next several years

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions, which combines various processes into one software for companies, are rising in popularity as they dramatically increase a firm’s proficiency


Interview: SAP Hungary Managing Director Tamás Vahl
Wrap-up of Information Technology newsmakers

The television is emerging as a kind of multi-source information bank in a new technology called digital terrestrial television (DTT), a recent method of digital broadcasting

EXECUTIVE PROFILE: Péter Vityi, CEO Microsoft Hungary, Péter Paál, CEO IBM Hungary


Trends
Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány faced the foreign media in Hungary recently and made it clear he will be the one determining Hungary’s political agenda - not the opposition

The manufacturing sector in Hungary and throughout the region posted strong turnover beginning in 2003 - an analyst from economic research firm Kopint-Datorg tells us why

Germany, which posted more than EUR 546 billion in trade surpluses between 1998 and 2003, is staging a carefully-timed export offensive to penetrate emerging markets

Real Estate
Will the opening of the New York Palace in Budapest’s District VII help revive this former haven for artists and the affluent?
Real Estate in Brief


Arts & Leisure

A rundown of don’t-miss entertainment acts and events play - ing in Hungary this season

Restaurant review: Goa