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  • "The fundamentals of networking and the huge need for data management are still very much in place," said Petr Jirovsky, another IDC analyst.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • "The fundamentals of networking and the huge need for data management are still very much in place," said Petr Jirovsky, another IDC analyst.

    unknown title 2011

  • In contrast, profits of farmers in the Jihocesky and Plzensky regions were around six times lower, Jirovsky said at the Association's meeting Tuesday.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • Above all higher subsidies and favourable farm gate prices contributed to last year's profit, Jirovsky said.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • The problems of farmers are due to a lower volume of subsidies and worse business conditions compared with older EU member states, among other things, Jirovsky said.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • Jirovsky expects agriculture to sustain a loss this year despite a growth in support and subsidies owing to the impacts of the crisis.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • Jirovsky, a native of Cedar Bluffs, is a recent graduate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she majored in news / editorial journalism.

    Beatrice Daily Sun News Articles 2008

  • Among her duties at the Daily Sun, Jirovsky will cover Gage County government.

    Beatrice Daily Sun News Articles 2008

  • Jirovsky most recently spent a few months working with Formula 3 car racing in Leibsch,

    Beatrice Daily Sun News Articles 2008

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