Iranian e-commerce scientific association has been established to develop and scientifically promote e-commerce, enhance qualitative growth of the specialized forces and improve research and training programs in e-commerce. The request of establishing the association was reviewed and approved in Iranian scientific association commission in ministry of science, research and technology on 30/6/2009 and finally via the letter no. 2416/3 dated 14/7/2009 was communicated to the board of founders.
Iranian E-Commerce Scientific Association
Seyed Hossein Paryab
Secretary of the Association
h.paryab@ieca.ir
No.15, 10th Floor of Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade (Naderi Building), Hojjat doost Alley, Naderi St., Keshavarz Blvd., Tehran, Iran.
Tel: +98 21 88991540 , 88991560
Fax: +98 21 88991560
Email Address: info@ieca.ir
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Otellini said Windows still needs some improvements, according to Bloomberg. But Otellini also said releasing Windows 8 before it's completely ready is the correct decision to help Microsoft and the PC makers compete against Apple. He added that Microsoft can make changes after Windows 8 ships, the report said.
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