Computerworld 2007-11-13

In Polish weekly magazine for managers and IT experts,
Computerworld (ed.42), 13th November 2007 and on their service
www.computerworld.pl, Antoni Bielewicz has a conversation with Marek Borzestowski, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of InteliWISE. Borzestowski recalls his expiriences with Virtual Poland, talks about his charity activity.

About the need of work his says: "
I do not have to work, indeed. I would like to prove – mainly to myself – that however in the sucess of Virtual Poland there had been a lot of luck, it hadn't been accidental anyway.
For a year now, together with his co-workers from Virtual Poland, he conducts the InteliWISE company, specialized in creating virtual agents, in other words – intelligent avatars, which inform users of websites. For now one can find them on LOT Polish Airlines, and soon on the blog of Edwin Bendyk, a journalist from Polityka, Polish weekly magazine on politics.
Along with internet popularizing, there is more and more information on websites. It's more and more difficult to find information we do realy need. And here I see the chance for the sucess of our company. Let's imagine an own avatar on community service or on uor own blog.
Marek Borzestowski doesn't limit himself to Poland only. He thinks of English speaking market, however not only. He has just come back from... China, where he had talk about cooperation with one of the services."
Marek Borzestowski was co-founding and now is one of the experts of Sobieski Institute, an analitycal centre, dealing with political issues and problems important for social and economical developement of the country.
Pdf (Polish version only)
here