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'''Žarko Kecić''' is CTO at Register of National Internet Domain Names of Serbia ('''RNIDS'''). Žarko has joined RNIDS in 2012. He is also an accomplished consultant and has experience in leading strategic information technology, data processing and data communications projects as well as providing technical assistance to the clients seeking to enhance efficiency and reduce cost through restructuring, introduction of integrated business processes and persistent workflow.
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'''Žarko Kecić''' is CTO at Register of [[RNIDS|Serbian National Internet Domain Registry foundation]] (RNIDS). Žarko has joined RNIDS in 2012. He is also an accomplished consultant and has experience in leading strategic information technology, data processing and data communications projects as well as providing technical assistance to the clients seeking to enhance efficiency and reduce cost through restructuring, introduction of integrated business processes and persistent workflow.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
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Revision as of 12:24, 18 June 2014

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Žarko Kecić is CTO at Register of Serbian National Internet Domain Registry foundation (RNIDS). Žarko has joined RNIDS in 2012. He is also an accomplished consultant and has experience in leading strategic information technology, data processing and data communications projects as well as providing technical assistance to the clients seeking to enhance efficiency and reduce cost through restructuring, introduction of integrated business processes and persistent workflow.[1]

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