
Business Internet. The first day
At the entrance, participants are greeted by girls in blue T-shirts and racks with hundreds of "eco-friendly" badges. After finding your badge and receiving a no less environmentally friendly paper bag, you can proceed to the reports.
The official opening included a speech by a representative of the Joint Institute for Informatics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, in which he talked about the implementation of our state programs, showed screenshots of Barack Hussein Obama's homepage and even tried to surf on them, but persistent screenshots in the presentations did not yield. He was followed by the founding father of the flagship BYNET Yury Zisser (hereinafter SA) In the speech, it was habitually not without a slide four years ago, on which the main problems of the baynet were listed. True, 2 points were crossed out. Paying tribute to Beltelecom’s efforts to expand its external gateway to 17 GB and lower prices, South Africa once again walked through the monopolist: compared it with neighboring countries and recalled “discounts” in selling traffic to providers. Listening to his report, I was even surprised how the logos here. Bai and Beltelecom can side by side on a banner at the presidium table.
After the coffee break, the conference went into 3 streams. In the main hall there were reports on studies of the Belarusian audience, the founder of Akavita Fedor Korolenko spoke about his new products, which should make life easier for webmasters and advertisers. After the speech of Fedor, he was traditionally asked what he lives on. Fedor took in air, but his partner Muravyov jumped to the microphone and said that Akavita was not a public company and they were not obliged to answer. The educational technology room on the 3rd floor could hardly accommodate everyone to listen to e-commerce reports. Personally, I was in a thick flea market only enough for the Priorbank report, where it was told about the planned victorious march of the WEBPAY payment system. For business owners, it will cost 4% of the payment, and for customers ... for customers, I hope it will be more convenient, than the “mega-friendly” online banking of Prior. At that time, in the lobby of the second floor, one could listen to the successful use by the Komsomol member of both the printed and electronic versions. Following KP, it was told about the creation of a guest radio here and its development into TV.
After lunch - a series of reports on the state of the advertising market in Belarus. In my opinion, the value of some was slightly more than zero. But in general, the level of reports was higher than last year - last year, after similar reports, I sat in a slight bewilderment with one thought: “Who? Who pays money for them? ” A little later, representatives of tut.by , onliner.by , marketing.by joined the speakers, and began a rectangular-round table. It began very interestingly: one of the participants voiced rumors about the purchase of Akavita by tutbay. The representative of Gemius casually mentioned the elements of opacity of tutbaya. Clutching at this phrase, the representative of na.by/Akavita tried to ask him some questions, but she apparently had problems with the wording, and neither the audience nor the participants on the stage could understand the question. I remember that in that year at a round CEO table in response to her remark about the “lack of desire of the participants to burn topics”, one of the seoshnikov terribly impolite almost sent her in the style of F. Kirkorov. In general, everything went peacefully, and even Voloshin’s passing reproach to Stelmakh, related to Onlineer's unwillingness to cooperate, caused only smiles.
In the final part of the day, a round table “100 TUT.BY Questions” was held. At the table were: Alexander Chekan, Kirill Voloshin, YuA, Igor Zettich, Alla Lapatko, as well as the editor-in-chief and responsible for the radio / TV. Communication began somehow sluggishly, it seemed that the audience had absolutely no questions for the market leader. Over time, communication became livelier and somewhere in the second ten, the long-awaited question about the conflict with interfax was nevertheless sounded. To my surprise, it was not YuA or Voloshin who answered him, but the chief editor. She began with the classics: “This is a dispute between two business entities.” It would be better if she finished this, for her answer was a bit like an excuse for a guilty schoolgirl (both in essence of the answer and in its form). I was touched by the answer about the method of selecting news for the main page - it was stated that the portal does not pursue cheap popularity and does not follow the path of posting yellow content to increase views. Is it possible that the re-messaging from the tokens happened as a result of the hacking of the portal?) But the listeners were interested not only in scandals: they asked questions about migration to gmail, about the company's income, and about the murderers of tutbay. South Africa told about the income of 2 million for 2008, about the old leaky and new reliable mail based on Google, about the rumors about the planned arrival of Russian and Baltic monsters. Personally, I was surprised by the rumor about the possible arrival of Delphi. For a year ago, with my own ears, I heard from their leadership that there could be no talk of a parish in the Republic of Belarus with the current political system. Interestingly, the changed plans are a reaction to the crisis,
PS At the end of the meeting, participants were asked to voice their favorite sites. Alexander Chekan mentioned Habr.
The official opening included a speech by a representative of the Joint Institute for Informatics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, in which he talked about the implementation of our state programs, showed screenshots of Barack Hussein Obama's homepage and even tried to surf on them, but persistent screenshots in the presentations did not yield. He was followed by the founding father of the flagship BYNET Yury Zisser (hereinafter SA) In the speech, it was habitually not without a slide four years ago, on which the main problems of the baynet were listed. True, 2 points were crossed out. Paying tribute to Beltelecom’s efforts to expand its external gateway to 17 GB and lower prices, South Africa once again walked through the monopolist: compared it with neighboring countries and recalled “discounts” in selling traffic to providers. Listening to his report, I was even surprised how the logos here. Bai and Beltelecom can side by side on a banner at the presidium table.
After the coffee break, the conference went into 3 streams. In the main hall there were reports on studies of the Belarusian audience, the founder of Akavita Fedor Korolenko spoke about his new products, which should make life easier for webmasters and advertisers. After the speech of Fedor, he was traditionally asked what he lives on. Fedor took in air, but his partner Muravyov jumped to the microphone and said that Akavita was not a public company and they were not obliged to answer. The educational technology room on the 3rd floor could hardly accommodate everyone to listen to e-commerce reports. Personally, I was in a thick flea market only enough for the Priorbank report, where it was told about the planned victorious march of the WEBPAY payment system. For business owners, it will cost 4% of the payment, and for customers ... for customers, I hope it will be more convenient, than the “mega-friendly” online banking of Prior. At that time, in the lobby of the second floor, one could listen to the successful use by the Komsomol member of both the printed and electronic versions. Following KP, it was told about the creation of a guest radio here and its development into TV.
After lunch - a series of reports on the state of the advertising market in Belarus. In my opinion, the value of some was slightly more than zero. But in general, the level of reports was higher than last year - last year, after similar reports, I sat in a slight bewilderment with one thought: “Who? Who pays money for them? ” A little later, representatives of tut.by , onliner.by , marketing.by joined the speakers, and began a rectangular-round table. It began very interestingly: one of the participants voiced rumors about the purchase of Akavita by tutbay. The representative of Gemius casually mentioned the elements of opacity of tutbaya. Clutching at this phrase, the representative of na.by/Akavita tried to ask him some questions, but she apparently had problems with the wording, and neither the audience nor the participants on the stage could understand the question. I remember that in that year at a round CEO table in response to her remark about the “lack of desire of the participants to burn topics”, one of the seoshnikov terribly impolite almost sent her in the style of F. Kirkorov. In general, everything went peacefully, and even Voloshin’s passing reproach to Stelmakh, related to Onlineer's unwillingness to cooperate, caused only smiles.
In the final part of the day, a round table “100 TUT.BY Questions” was held. At the table were: Alexander Chekan, Kirill Voloshin, YuA, Igor Zettich, Alla Lapatko, as well as the editor-in-chief and responsible for the radio / TV. Communication began somehow sluggishly, it seemed that the audience had absolutely no questions for the market leader. Over time, communication became livelier and somewhere in the second ten, the long-awaited question about the conflict with interfax was nevertheless sounded. To my surprise, it was not YuA or Voloshin who answered him, but the chief editor. She began with the classics: “This is a dispute between two business entities.” It would be better if she finished this, for her answer was a bit like an excuse for a guilty schoolgirl (both in essence of the answer and in its form). I was touched by the answer about the method of selecting news for the main page - it was stated that the portal does not pursue cheap popularity and does not follow the path of posting yellow content to increase views. Is it possible that the re-messaging from the tokens happened as a result of the hacking of the portal?) But the listeners were interested not only in scandals: they asked questions about migration to gmail, about the company's income, and about the murderers of tutbay. South Africa told about the income of 2 million for 2008, about the old leaky and new reliable mail based on Google, about the rumors about the planned arrival of Russian and Baltic monsters. Personally, I was surprised by the rumor about the possible arrival of Delphi. For a year ago, with my own ears, I heard from their leadership that there could be no talk of a parish in the Republic of Belarus with the current political system. Interestingly, the changed plans are a reaction to the crisis,
PS At the end of the meeting, participants were asked to voice their favorite sites. Alexander Chekan mentioned Habr.