The digital economy can be defined as a type of production that processes bits instead of atoms. The digital economy operates in the immaterial environment of global information connectivity, social networks and the digital flow of content and services. All of the above activities do not exist by themselves, but are fatally linked with...
The digital economy can be defined as a type of production that processes bits instead of atoms. The digital economy operates in the immaterial environment of global information connectivity, social networks and the digital flow of content and services. All of the listed activities do not exist by themselves, but are fatally linked to physical infrastructures, actual social relations and traditional forms of economic activity. There are both groups of companies in the world and in our country, which are equally important for a developed information society. At the round table, the discussants will discuss the ways in which their companies operate, the specifics of internal processes and organization, and the conditions that the wider environment must provide for their successful operation.
The following will participate in the discussion:
Željko Puljić, technical director at Iskratel
Marko Boštjančič, member of the board of Telekom Slovenije
Boštjan Spetič, Zemanta Ltd.
Jugoslav Petković, Passing the line
The round table will be chaired by Vuk Ćosić, online strategist.
Round table on World Information Society Day and the 20th anniversary of the Internet in Slovenia