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Relational Romania and Informatica INC. participated in the “New European Order for Personal Data Protection” event

30/06/2017

Relational Romania and Informatica INC. participated in the “New European Order for Personal Data Protection” event, held in Bucharest at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, on March 16 2017.

Ilya Gershanov, Senior Consultant of Informatica was invited by Relational Romania as a speaker at the event. Ilya successfully presented the potential of Informatica solutions for companies that target the GDPR compliance until May 25 2018.
The event addressed companies that process personal data such as financial, banking, health, insurance, online commerce, utilities, energy, transportation, online payments, job platforms, telecommunications, tourism, application developers and their suppliers.

For more details on the event please visit: https://concordcom.ro/evenimente/protectia-datelor-personale/

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