The e-revolution is gathering pace in the public sector and many governments are taking their lead from the business world.
Barring accident (and despite a turbulent gestation), on 1 November José Manuel Barroso should become the new President of the European Commission. He recently outlined his vision for a more integrated, more secure and more dynamic EU.
International contacts and steadily rising foreign investment in Poland have increased the need for language abilities at all levels of management within a company.
Governments everywhere are embarking on large-scale programmes, modernising the way they provide services to the public, keeping the use of digital tools and technology firmly at the heart of their strategies.
Tibor Kazimir, CEE Correspondent reports on the implications of the appointment of Jose Manuel Durao Barroso as President of the European Commission