SOFTWIN
Florin Talpes is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bitdefender, a leading cybersecurity provider established in Bucharest, Romania in 2001. Bitdefender offers cybersecurity solutions to small and medium businesses, mid-market enterprises, and consumers, with a focus on security efficacy, performance, and ease of use. Additionally, Talpes co-founded and owned SOFTWIN, and served as the President of ANIS Romania.
Florin Talpes began their education journey in 1971 at Colegiul National Avram Iancu in Brad, Romania, where they completed their secondary education. From 1976 to 1980, they attended the University of Bucharest, majoring in the Faculty of Mathematics. Afterward, they pursued a Master's degree at the same university from 1980 to 1981, with a specialization in Operator Theory/Spectral Operators.
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SOFTWIN
For over 25 years, SOFTWIN has been a global IT solution provider, succeeding to conquer international markets by gaining the customers trust on four continents: Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. SOFTWIN is a leading software company that creates customized content solutions in the Conversion, E-learning and R&D business markets. Business Week, American edition, describes SOFTWIN to be "one of the most prominent home-grown global companies". Our motto, “What is worth doing, is worth doing well”, emphasizes our vision and our high commitment to ensure the customers’ and employees’ satisfaction. Our client is also our friend: corporations, publishers, libraries, and public institutions. SOFTWIN Group has two business lines represented by the following divisions: • INTUITEXT – with extensive Conversion and E-learning services and solutions for most impressive and important business markets - ePublishing - electronic catalogues - document management - complex content solutions (DRM, digital library, virtual museum) - eLearning • RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT: The research activities of this department are focusing on biometry and natural language processing.