World's outsourcing revenue worth $373B
Global market will grow 14.4 percent by year-end, led by top performers India, China and the Philippines, which will account for 77.6 percent of total revenue.
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IT outsourcing,
Outsourcing
Huawei, Alcatel-Lucent to manage S'pore NBN
update Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent will run Singapore national broadband network's "active infrastructure" by its operating company, Nucleus Connect.
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Next-generation technology/networks,
Optical networking
S'pore YOG to support multimedia services
SingTel is official "multimedia services partner" for Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, but details are sketchy regarding which services will be activated.
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Web 2.0,
Web sites,
Mobile platforms/communications,
GPS
S'pore govt, Razer unveil games R&D lab
New US$21 million initiative aims to mentor local game startups and allow them to learn from, and exchange ideas with global game powerhouses.
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Games,
Game players,
Digital media,
Software
Digital marketing should target 'Millennials'
Compared to other age groups, 18 to 25 year-olds are found to be heavier users of digital communications; marketers should prioritize the "millennial" segment, recent survey says.
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Email marketing,
Spam and phishing
Funding boost for Malaysia's mobile developers
Country's mobile app makers can receive funds and related support from new initiative between two government agencies and Nokia.
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Applications and tools,
Symbian
Firms bring projector mobiles closer to reality
update Singapore semiconductor turnkey provider and Israeli chipset maker gear to debut projection technology on phones and laptops, to aid presentations on the move.
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Processors,
Development/design,
Handhelds,
Notebooks and tablets
Philippine SMS tax 'burden' and 'dangerous'
Country's lobbyist groups and carriers strongly oppose government-proposed tax on SMS messages, saying it will increase communications cost.
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Legal,
Mobile platforms/communications,
Taxes
Chartered merger 'huge step' for Globalfoundries
Proposed buyout of Singapore semiconductor player by key owner of Globalfoundries helps address "glaring weaknesses", says analyst.
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Processors,
Mobile processors
S'pore govt agencies hop onboard SOEasy
Sixty-two public sector agencies in Singapore have begun the transition to a common ICT platform; four have initiated rollout of centralized basic services.
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Business Strategies & Functions,
Infrastructure/architecture management,
Government
OpenNet appoints OSS/BSS SI
Singapore's next-generation broadband network consortium picks systems integrator for its operations support systems/ business support systems.
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Network infrastructure,
Personal broadband,
Business broadband
Singapore CIOs optimistic of an upturn
IT heads in Singapore expect market conditions to be more favorable for growth over the next six months, Frost & Sullivan survey finds.
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Personal development,
Business Strategies & Functions,
SMB,
Best strategies
S'pore forms group to boost 3D chips
New consortium seeks to advance Singapore's 300mm wafer manufacturing capabilities by focusing on through-silicon via for 3D integrated circuit packages.
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Processors,
R&D
S'pore chip foundry sold to Abu Dhabi
Advanced Technology Investment Company will pay US$1.8 billion in cash for Singapore's Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, reports say.
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Mobile processors,
Processors,
Acquisitions,
Mergers
Singapore's M1 acquires Net player Qala
Mobile operator announces acquisition of local Internet service provider Qala, in move to provide M1 "quick" entry into corporate fixed broadband business, says CEO.
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Acquisitions,
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