Norway Supports OSCE Minsk Group’s Efforts In Nagorno Karabakh Settl

NORWAY SUPPORTS OSCE MINSK GROUP’S EFFORTS IN NAGORNO KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PROCESS

Noyan Tapan
May 26, 2009
Yerevan

RA President Serzh Sargsyan receiving Knut Houg, the newly appointed
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Norway to RA (residence
Moscow), on May 26, on the occasion of the latter’s handing his
credentials, said that Armenia is interested in development and
deepening of relations with Norway in bilateral and many-sided formats.

According to him, the Armenian people has also formed an idea about
Norway by Fridtjof Nansen’s high mission. According to S. Sargsyan,
Armenia remembers with gratitude and highly assesses also Norwegian
people’s assistance to earthquake zone’s restoration after the 1988
earthquake. "Today there is the Norwegian village in Armenia that
constantly reminds us of thay great aid and assistance," he emphasized.

According to Knut Houg, Norway also attaches importance to development
of its relations with Armenia in various spheres and is ready to
undertake active steps in that direction.

According to the report of the RA President’s Press Office,
S. Sargsyan and K. Houg attached importance to efficient use of the
two countries’ potential, further development of political, economic,
cultural relations, and formation of a proper legal-contractual
field for cooperation. They also exchanged thoughts about regional
problems. K. Houg said that Norway supports the OSCE Minsk Group’s
efforts in the process of Nagorno Karabakh settlement and considers
that a long-lasting peace can be achieved only in a peaceful way and
through a balanced negotiations process.

Political Parties Continue Exaggerating Their Ratings

POLITICAL PARTIES CONTINUE EXAGGERATING THEIR RATINGS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.05.2009 16:41 GMT+04:00

"Possibility of impartial social polls is ruled out in Armenia. This
is accounted for by two factors: voters in Armenia are overwhelmed
by a sense of fear, whereas polls themselves are carried out by
the instruction of some political force," ANC Press Secretary Arman
Mousinyantold journalists today.

Mousinyan finds that believing in such surveys is ridiculous. "If you
remember, during the 2008 pre-election campaign, Head of Sociometer
independent centre Aharon Adbekyan predicted 5.3% votes for Levon
Ter-Petrosyan. Then, he increased ex-President’s rating to 11%,
declaring him as the 4th candidate in survey list. But even after mass
falsifications, opposition leader obtained 21% of votes, appearing
on the second horizon," ANC Press Secretary stressed, adding that
sociology allowed for ±3% mistakes.

ANC Press Secretary also added that according to Vox Populi independent
survey centre, ANC topped the rating list. "We treat such assessments
with some prejudice as we find our electorate larger," he said.

"We conduct social polls on our own. As shown by results, we have
chances to receive at least 60-65% of votes," Mousinyan said. With
regard to other parties, opposition activist predicted more favorable
outcome for "Prosperous Armenia". Republicans, according to him,
have no chances to overcome the 7% barrier.

ANC Press Secretary also said that their party focuses more on free
and fair elections rather than number of votes. "We’ll consider any
result sufficient, provided the elections are held in a free and fair
atmosphere," he said.

Armenia Negotiating With Turkey For Increase Of Electric Power Suppl

ARMENIA NEGOTIATING WITH TURKEY FOR INCREASE OF ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY TO THAT COUNTRY

ArmInfo
2009-05-21 15:37:00

Armenia is negotiating with Turkey for increase of the earlier agreed
volume of Armenian electric power supply to that country, Minister
of Energy and Natural Resources of Armenia Armen Movsisyan told media.

He said that Armenia was to launch direct supply of 1,5 billion
kWh electric power to Turkey annually at the initial stage and than
increase it to 3.5 billion kWh. The minister did not say how much
the electric power export to Turkey may grow. UNIT Company was to
launch the supplies as part of the agreement signed on September 4
2008 with the Armenian Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources. The
minister said the Turkish party is currently settling some technical
problems. The supply will be launched within the shortest period of
time. Armenia supplied electricity to Turkey for the last time in the
Soviet time. The preliminary agreement on the tariff is 5.7 US cents
per 1 kW. However, this tariff was agreed on yet before the tariff
of the Russian gas imported to Armenia grew from $110 to $154 per
1,000 cubic meters.

Bio IT World: The Dagdigian Doctrine

Bio-It World Expo 2009: The Dagdigian Doctrine

By Kevin Davies

April-May 2009

Bio-ITworld.com

04/28/09/bio-ITWorld-Keynote-Dagdigian-doctrine.ht ml

April 28, 2009 – BOSTON – In the opening keynote of the 2009 Bio-IT
World Conference & Expo, Chris Dagdigian delivered a candid assessment
of the best, the worthwhile, and the most overhyped information
technologies (IT) for life sciences.

Some formerly hyped technologies were now mainstream, including
virtualization and storage. Others were over hyped but still on
balance worthwhi le, such as green IT and utility computing. And in
the future, Dagdigian saw major benefits accruing from trickle-down
best practices and federated storage.

Dagdigian, a founding partner for the BioTeam IT consultancy, is a
regular speaker at the annual Bio-IT World Expo. This year, he brought
his trademark `trends in the trenches’ talk to the opening plenary
session. Offering his customary disclaimers, he said he was
`comfortable with deliverables, but not comfortable with being a
talking head or a pundit.’ The audience begged to differ.

Already mainstream

Dagdigian divided his talk into three sections: reviewing what he
called old news,’ discussing currently exciting’ technologies, and
those that could be exciting in the future. But, he warned, there is a
ridiculous list of stuff on the `hypemeter.’

In the already mainstream’ category, Dagdigian tagged virtualization
and the Cb io-IT storage tsunami.’ Most of his recent work was in
helping `people getting buried by instruments.’ The community had been
talking about the data deluge’ for the past four years. It was still
buried,’ said Dagdigian, but the problem domain is understood. Our
smallest customers aren’t losing hope, and our biggest customers are
staying ahead.’

Last year, Dagdigian saw the first 100-Terabyte (TB) single namespace
project.’ But, he cautioned, he had also witnessed for the first time
a 10 TB catastrophic data loss’ with consequent job losses. The loss,
which occurred in a g overnment lab, resulted primarily from
double-disk failure in a RAID5 volume holding SAN F5
metadata. Dagdigian said he used to be huge fan of RAID5,’ but
abandoned it last year. The statistical probability [of failure] is
too high – it’s going to happen!’ Everything is now RAID6, with
maximum attention paid to monitoring and maintaining data integrity.

In a welcome development, data triage discussions were spreading
beyond cost-sensitive industry organizations. Everyone has come to the
realization that data triage is a given,’ said Dagdigian. Displaying
his favorite slide, Dagdigian showed a screen short of an 82-TB folder
on a Mac. Even more impressive was a 1-Petabyte (PB) output mounted on
a Linux system output.

While storage was cheap (and getting cheaper), operational costs,
staff, tape and backup costs were still fairly constant. Users,
enamored with the plummeting price of TB storage devices from C ostco,
did not understand enterprise IT and backup requirements. IT
organizations need to set expectations, because the electronics market
is skewing expectations,’ said Dagdigian. Many next-generation
sequencing grants simply didn’t budget for storage, let alone a 100+
TB storage system. Meanwhile, Dagdigian noted, the Broad Institute
already has more than 1 PB of storage.

Unlimited data storage is over,’ noted Dagdigian. It’s simply not
possible to back up all data, keep it safe, secure, and so
on. Sometimes,’ he said, it’s better20to go back to the -40 F freezer
and repeat the experiment.’

In short, storage was no longer a major bottleneck – rather, that fell
to chemistry, reagents, and human factors. Customers were starting to
trust instrument vendor software more. ‘The problems are not as scary
as they once seemed,’ he said. Dagdigian also noted that storage
devices are running more 3rd party software, such as Ocarina Reader
software on Isilon, and Ocarina Optimizer on BlueArc.

Virtualization offered the lowest hanging fruit,’ said Dagdigian. The
tipping point, Dagdigian said, was the live migration of a VMS
(virtual memory system) without requiring a proprietary file system
underneath. In 2009, he helped build and design=3D2 0a virtual
collocation facility for an academic west coast campus, which was
experiencing limits imposed by electrical power and air
conditioning. 400 servers are currently virtualized on a lightweight
simple platform,’ said Dagdigian. Large numbers of physical servers
had been shut down, realizing significant savings from de-duplication,
compression and thin provisioning, not to mention
electricity. Moreover, scientists now had full administration control.

Coming soon, said Dagdigian, virtualized cluster head nodes.’ Not
coming soon: grids and clusters distributing entire VMS for tas k
execution. It wasn’t practical, argued Dagdigian but rather a case of
marketing winning out over practical stuff.’

Green IT

In the category of hyped beyond all reasonable measure – but still
worth pursuing,’ Dagdigian said green IT could deliver real electrical
savings. Use green IT for political cover,’ he urged the audience. A
deployment of a Nexan SATABeast had led to a 30% reduction in power
draw with no impact on cluster throughput. One of his best 2009
moments came in deploying a Linux HPC cluster for a west coast
organization. The system interface talks to Platform LFS, powering
nodes up and down and sending automatic email alerts to management
such as: Hello, I’ve saved $80K in facility costs this year.’

Utility (or cloud) computing was not rocket science, but fast becoming
mainstream,’ said Dagdigian. Amazon web services is the cloud,’ he
said. It’s simple, practical, and understandable,’ and enjoyed a
multi-year head start on the competition. The rollout of features was
`amazing,’ such as Hadoop and applications for short-read sequence
mapping. I drank the EC2 Kool-Aid: I saw it, I used it, I solved
real-world problems,’ said Dagdigian.

The biggest problem was ingesting data into the cloud. There is no
easy solution,’ he said. How does one push 1TB/day into Amazon? Have
patience,’ said Dagdigian, expressing 100% confidence’ that Amazon is
working on the problem. If we can solve data ingestion problem, I see
a lot of scientific data taking a one-way trip into the cloud. Data
would rarely, if ever, move back. If I take it back, it’s going to be
really obnoxious — big data pipes or people driving minivans of USB
drives.’

Worth Watching

In his worth watching’ category, Dagdigian cited federated storage and
the trickle down of best practices from Amazon, Google and others.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft had all been computing at such a scale
that it was too much of a trade secret, he complained. But there were
signs, such as a recently released video of the Google data center
circa 2004, that their best practices will eventually trickle out,
benefiting the entire community.

http://www.bio-itworld.com/

Number Of Unemployed In Armenia Reaches 81 200

NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED IN ARMENIA REACHES 81 200

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
20.05.2009 21:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Average salary totaled AMD 96875 in Armenia in
January-April 2009.

At that, the number of unemployed increased by 6,5% and made 81 200.

Average salary in government-financed organizations totaled AMD 80937,
increasing by17,9%; in private enterprises the figure reached AMD
120427, increasing by7,4% against last year’s index

NKR President Convened Meeting On Further Development Prospects Of S

NKR PRESIDENT CONVENED MEETING ON FURTHER DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF SHAHUMYAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
15.05.2009 17:25 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On May 14, NKR President Bako Sahakyan convoked
a working consultation on current situation and further development
prospects of Shahoumyan region. As reported by NKR President’s Press
Service, participants discussed a wide range of questions concerning
all spheres of activity.

During the meeting, President Sahakyan gave recommendations to Heads
of relevant departments, stressing the importance of providing prompt
and comprehensive solution to all questions raised. The President
also noted the importance of appointing relevant human resources in
various spheres of activity. The meeting was attended by NKR Prime
Minister Ara Harutyunyan and other officials.

Armenia Central Bank Cuts Refinancing Rate To 7.25 Pct

ARMENIA CENTRAL. BANK CUTS REFINANCING RATE TO 7.25 PCT

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May 12 2009

YEREVAN, May 12 (Reuters) – Armenia’s central bank said on Tuesday
it had cut its refinancing rate to 7.25 percent from 7.50 percent.

The central bank floated the country’s dram currency in March and
at the time raised the refinancing rate by 100 basis points to 7.75
percent.

http://www.lse.co.uk/MacroEconomicNews.asp?A

BAKU: Measures Will Be Taken To Return Captured Azerbaijani Soldier:

MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN TO RETURN CAPTURED AZERBAIJANI SOLDIER: STATE COMMISSION SECRETARY
K. Zarbaliyeva

Trend News Agency
May 12 2009
Azerbaijan

State Commission on Hostages, POWs and Missing People confirmed
reports about Azerbaijan’s army soldiers being taken hostage by the
Armenian army.

The commission’s secretary Shain Sailov told Trend News on May 11 that
the commission will take necessary measures to return Anar Hajiyev
who was taken hostage by Armenian army.

Azerbaijani Armed Forces sergeant Anar Hajiyev was taken hostage in
Fuzuli contact line on May 10. Hajiyev, who was called up for military
service from Goranboy, has been taken hostage in unknown conditions.

Hostage’s mother Naila Hajiyeva said to Trend News that her son did
not complain of any problems in the military unit he served.

"Anar was going to complete military service in six months. A week
ago he said during a telephone conversation that he will come for a
holiday after 10 days," she said.

Hajiyeva said he last met his son prior to the Novruz holiday.

She said Anar lived in Russia for the last three years. "He joined
Azerbaijani army voluntarily when he turned 18."

One Azerbaijani soldier is in Armenian captivity at present.

20-year old soldier Rafig Hasanov Rahman oglu was taken hostage by
Armenian soldiers on Oct. 8, 2008.

Armenian State Budget Revenues Decrease By 9.7% Against First Quarte

ARMENIAN STATE BUDGET REVENUES DECREASE BY 9.7% AGAINST FIRST QUARTER OF 2008

Noyan Tapan
May 8, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. In 2009 January-March RA state budget’s
revenues made nearly 139.8bn drams and expenditures 153.4bn drams,
on the line of which 103.1% and 90.9% of the quarterly program
reconsidered by the RA government was provided, respectively. This
was 15.6% of the annual planned revenues and 17.2% of the annual
planned expenditures.

According to the Information and Public Relations Department of the RA
Ministry of Finance, as compared with previous year’s first quarter,
state budget revenues decreased by 9.7% or by 14.9bn drams. It was due
to a 16.7% or 21.4bn drams decrease of revenues on the line of taxes
and duties. In the same period compulsory social security payments and
other revenues increased by 251.2m drams (by 1.2%) and 3.7bn drams
(68.6%), respectively. Official grants amounted to more than 2.5bn
drams against 18.5m drams of previous year’s January-March.

76.3% state budget revenues were formed at the expense of taxes and
duties, 15.4% compulsory social security payments, 6.6% other revenues,
and 1.8% official grants. In correspondence with point 18, Article 9
of RA law On Republic of Armenia 2009 State Budget, the state budget
also involves state enterprises’ extra-budget funds’ resources, the
revenues of which amounted to 3.6bn drams in the first three months
of the current year against 3.1bn drams recorded in previous year’s
first quarter.

Armenian Subsidiary Of Virage Logic International Increases Its Work

ARMENIAN SUBSIDIARY OF VIRAGE LOGIC INTERNATIONAL INCREASES ITS WORK WOLUME BY 20%

Noyan Tapan
May 8, 2009

YEREVAN, MAY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. Virage Logic company (U.S), a leader in
the development of intellectual property of semi-conductor equipment
memory components, in early 2009 moved the activities of its New Jersey
office to the Armenian subsidiary whose work volumes have increased by
about 20%, while the number of employees has not changed: 120 people
work at the subsidiary, NT correspondent was informed by Director of
Virage Logic’s Yerevan subsidiary Varuzhan Masarajian.

In his words, Virage Logic continues implementing joint scientific and
research work with international leaders of computer production. One
of the latest examples of this cooperation is joint work with Advanced
Micro Devices (AMD), a U.S. company. The implementation of this work
is mainly related to further development of STAR Memory System and
other memory systems, and Virage Logic carries out this work mostly
by efforts of its Yerevan subsidiary. Other examples of cooperation
are the recently announced joint activities with international leaders
such as IBM, NEC Electronics and other companies.

It is noteworthy that in late May Virage Logic launched its biggest
university program at Yerevan State University (YSU). Virage Logic’s
Program on Design and Testing of Giant Scale Integration Electronic
Circuits started at the IT Educational and Research Center of YSU,
as well as a test room for design and tests of these circuits opened
there. Virage Logic has transferred an "internal program" for training:
a 2.3 million-dollar intellectual property and software to YSU,
and it is now available to students of various Armenian universities.