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Cloud Do You Do? is a podcast full of interviews about cloud and IT related topics with special guests from the world of startups and corporates. When you build or scale business everything seems more important than IT infrastructure. We show you the opposite is the truth. Get comfy in the cloud with us. Powered by Revolgy.
Mstyslav Banik: Digital transformation of Ukraine during the war
Cloud Do You Do?
41 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
Mstyslav Banik: Digital transformation of Ukraine during the war
Would you say that Ukraine is one of the most digitalized countries in Europe? No? Then it would be best if you listened to this episode. We had the unique opportunity to interview Mstyslav Banik, The Director of eServices at the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. You'll learn how Ukraine got started with digitization. What happens when another country invades your country? And what needs to be done from the point of view of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine? Štěpán Kaiser asked how they dealt with this situation from the technology point of view and how important is the "state in the smartphone" when a country is attacked.
Cloud Do You Do?
Cloud Do You Do? is a podcast full of interviews about cloud and IT related topics with special guests from the world of startups and corporates. When you build or scale business everything seems more important than IT infrastructure. We show you the opposite is the truth. Get comfy in the cloud with us. Powered by Revolgy.