S'pore says NBN will stay competitive

Tight regulation will ensure players on Singapore's next-generation broadband network will strive to be competitive, assures local telecoms regulator.
Friday, November 06 2009 06:38 PM
Find more stories in: Video, Bandwidth, Next-generation technology/networks

S'pore employees want 'ethical' companies

Some 66 percent of Singapore employees consider company's ethical conduct very important factor in deciding where to work, new study reveals.
Thursday, November 05 2009 06:28 PM
Find more stories in: Employee communications, Recruiting

S'pore offers certification for social marketing

Singapore company provides training and certification course designed to teach companies how to use social media sites as marketing platforms.
Wednesday, November 04 2009 07:51 PM
Find more stories in: Marketing, Internet

S'pore SMBs see disaster recovery plans as luxury

Local small and midsize firms diligent in data backup but still need to do more to safeguard business and customer data, survey finds.
Wednesday, November 04 2009 06:50 PM
Find more stories in: Disaster recovery, Security, Business

Singapore gets Microsoft hosted suite

Country is first in Asia to get Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite, already launched in U.S. and Europe, at monthly fee of US$10 per seat.
Tuesday, November 03 2009 07:36 PM
Find more stories in: Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Cloud computing

3FA not priority for Asian banks, regulators

Banks in region still ironing out two-factor authentication rollouts and unlikely to implement additional authentication layer just yet, says analyst.
Tuesday, November 03 2009 04:39 PM
Find more stories in: Authentication and encryption, Data security, Security applications/tools, Security Management

Chinese domain names coming soon to S'pore

Registration for .sg domain names based on Chinese characters to be accepted from Nov. 23, according to Singapore's national registrar.
Tuesday, November 03 2009 08:12 PM
Find more stories in: Web sites, Domain names, Regulations

S'pore turns to eco-vehicles, faces obstacles

Government taskforce aims to introduce electric vehicles next year, but industry watchers voice concerns about consumer mindset and suggest alternative solutions.
Monday, November 02 2009 05:22 PM
Find more stories in: Green IT, R&D

S'pore firm not gaga over Google Apps

Google launches marketing campaign to drive adoption of office suite, but one Singapore company has concerns over security and lack of formatting capabilities.
Monday, November 02 2009 11:34 AM
Find more stories in: Cloud computing

S'pore e-health records roadmap 'pragmatic'

Singapore and other Asian countries have ingredients for successful implementation of e-healthcare services, say executives from GE Healthcare.
Friday, October 30 2009 05:14 PM
Find more stories in: Data Management, Local Government, Regulations

Malaysia fines laggard WiMax licensees

Government slaps penalties totaling US$1.1 million on all but one of country's WiMax operators after they failed to meet required network coverage.
Friday, October 30 2009 04:00 PM
Find more stories in: WiMax, Regulations, Network infrastructure

Smaller APAC telcos innovate to compete

Tier two and three mobile operators in Asia-Pacific bank on innovative services to grow, says market player, who adds Singapore telcos can do more.
Friday, October 30 2009 06:32 PM
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S'pore workers job-hunting, IT professionals in high demand

Though Singapore's unemployment rates are near a four-year high, more workers are looking to change jobs while IT and financial companies find employees hard to come by, finds survey.
Friday, October 30 2009 06:11 PM
Find more stories in: Recruiting, Personnel management, Business Strategies & Functions

S'pore startup to plug managed services hole

Value Advantage wants to help managed services providers penetrate SME market, and address "disconnect" in how technology is packaged and sold.
Thursday, October 29 2009 05:42 PM
Find more stories in: Infrastructure/architecture management, Service level management, Services, Business

Paperless government not yet a S'pore reality

Singapore's public sector makes strides in pushing online transactions, but consumer comfort with hardcopy documents impedes paper-free vision, says analyst.
Wednesday, October 28 2009 04:36 PM
Find more stories in: Web sites, Web services, Government

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