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Ivana Hankov has joined eF esk software company ISFG. He wants to help the public administration Companies and markets

PRAGUE Ivana Hankov, a top manager who has worked in the field of IT at AVG, RWE and various start-ups, has become a new member of the Information Systems Factory Group (ISFG) esk software. Its main goal is to develop open-source public administration programs and replace them with obsolete systems from the 1990s.

Hankov tried out the construction of new projects from the very beginning as a businesswoman. The brand and e-commerce platform POSHme.cz spn developed for 2.5 years and subsequently sold it to a new investor. According to a number of open source platforms, the series with open digitization will be much better prepared for the future. If the platform is open, it is much easier to connect it to existing systems, or to build a new open-source unit on it, described the new editor, who intended to work with start-ups with which she has experience.

For example, the start-up MycroftMind, transformed into artificial intelligence, participated in the largest Smart cities projects at the Blzkm entrance in the Qatari city of Lusail under its leadership. In the worldwide competition of EDP Open Innovations, announced in Lisbon by the energy holding EDP, in 2018 the company even ranked with Hanková in the TOP 10 most innovative companies from all over the world.

Hank’s two worked in the multinational energy concern RWE (now Innogy) and the manufacturer of antivirus programs AVG (now AVAST), where it gradually developed into a global ICT director with a budget of $ 10 million and a team of secret and 100 people in 15 countries.

ISFG is an esk software company focused on the development of smart open-source een and the digitization of companies and public entities. It helps its clients to perform digitization eln and efficiently for use in practice. In July 2020, the ISFG launched the first open-source electronic file service.




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