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"In business continuity planning, in crisis management and in emergency response, the possible causes of the incident are not nearly as important as the consequences."
Nathaniel Forbes
"Here's to life in the digital age!"
Oon Yeoh
"Business and society advance by valuing and building on the knowledge and experience gained by themselves and others."
Michael Rehkopf
"If it ain't free like in beer, it's free like in freedom anyway."
Peter Junge
"The World Wide Web has made the world flat, and virtually given us all a second life."
Swati Prasad
"If I don't blog, who then am I?"
Melvin G. Calimag
"Let's move it and get things done!"
Lee Lup Yuen
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BTW
By the way, ZDNet Asia has more to say
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05/09/2008 10:50 AM
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Eileen Yu
Eileen Yu began covering the IT industry when Asynchronous Transfer Mode was still hip and e-commerce was the new buzzword. These days, she gets stirred up over issues concerning Internet regulation, intellectual property rights and software patents, online privacy and data protection. Eileen is senior editor at ZDNet Asia, where she oversees the business tech news site.
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BCP Confidential
Blueprints for Business Continuity Planning
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30/07/2008 03:38 PM
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Malaysia Explorer
Plug into the latest on the Internet, mobile and multimedia
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02/09/2008 02:59 PM
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Oon Yeoh
Oon Yeoh has been writing an ICT column for The Edge Malaysia, a business weekly, for the past six years. He's also written a book, Transition, about the impact of technology on society. He's currently working on New Media projects involving the convergence of text, images, audio and video.
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Sourcing Insight
The real deal on IT and business process outsourcing trends
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01/09/2008 09:07 PM
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Michael Rehkopf
Michael has more than 20 years of experience in operations, strategy and sourcing covering all major parts of the globe. He has also worked for Australian, Canadian, German and Japanese companies in both business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing.
Michael's industry experience includes the financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications and travel sectors. He leverages this diverse industry experience and his university background in accounting, IT and his Master of Dispute Resolution, to assist clients in the development of business strategies and the implementation of sourcing strategies. These include the associated evaluation, negotiation and organizational change.
Michael is currently a partner at TPI, the world's oldest and largest sourcing advisory firm. Prior to joining TPI, Michael held leadership positions with Siemens Business Services, OpenPlus International, Mitsubishi Electric and Netron.
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Open Source
A look at China's Linux and open source movement
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17/04/2008 11:47 AM
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21/02/2008 02:48 AM
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Peter Junge
Peter Junge is a long-time user and fan of open source software (OSS), especially Linux. For over eight years now, he's been an OSS IT professional, filling different roles in the OpenOffice.org project. Peter currently lives in Beijing, China, where he pays his bills working as program manager and senior engineer for a local company that develops products based on OpenOffice.org. He is also an active member of the Beijing Linux User Group.
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Inside India
Its size, its people, its coming of age
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06/08/2008 01:07 AM
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28/07/2008 11:59 AM
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Swati Prasad
Swati Prasad is a full-time freelance journalist based in Gurgaon, the IT-ITES hub of India. Armed with over 13 years of experience in business writing, Swati has worked in both Delhi and Mumbai as a correspondent and editor for several of the country's leading newspapers, including The Economic Times and Business Standard and India’s leading business magazine, Business Today. Her areas of interest include technology, economy and corporate issues. She moved to freelance writing in October 2005, and currently undertakes writing and editing work for publications, companies and consultancies.
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Pinoy Post
IT rantings from the Philippines
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02/09/2008 05:04 PM
26/08/2008 12:12 AM
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Melvin G. Calimag
Melvin G. Calimag currently writes for the infotech section of a popular English broadsheet in the Philippines. Prior to this, Melvin served as an assistant editor at Metropolitan Computer Times (MCT), the first IT publication in the Philippines. He is currently the president of the IT Journalists Association of the Philippines (CyberPress), and also serves as a board member with the Philippine Science Journalists Association.
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The M Files
A look inside enterprise mobility
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31/08/2008 09:06 PM
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27/05/2008 12:27 AM
20/05/2008 11:11 AM
Lee Lup Yuen
Lee Lup Yuen is passionate about mobile phones and PDAs, as he is constantly buying new gadgets and programming them in J2ME, .NET, Symbian and AppForge. He has developed commercial applications with mobile technologies like SMS, MMS, WAP, 3G video streaming and location-based services.
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