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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Web sites,
Web services,
Government
Tis season to be shopping online, at work
Employees plan to spend 14.4 hours shopping online from work computers during this year-end festivities, highlighting need to keep systems secure, study finds.
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Business security,
IT training,
Web sites
Philippine government proposes new IPR laws
Facing mounting piracy, country unveils set of proposed rules to facilitate faster and more efficient resolution of court cases involving intellectual property rights.
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Copyright,
Lawsuits,
Piracy
S'pore WiMax beckons foreign operators
With local operators focusing on 3G cellular mobile broadband, Malaysia's Packet One in good position to move into Singapore's WiMax space, says analyst.
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WiMax,
Location-based services,
3G (Third Generation)
M'sia wins votes for green IT incentives
Industry players welcome US$443 million fund in 2010 budget to drive green IT, but opposition party unimpressed with government's initiatives to boost broadband.
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Local Government,
Taxes,
Business broadband,
Personal broadband,
Funding,
Business
More redundancy needed for global links
Ongoing and planned network upgrades between Asia and U.S. sufficient for bandwidth demands, but ISPs need redundancy to better manage outages.
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Bandwidth,
Ethernet
Asean CIOs list biz intelligence top priority
Some 87 percent of CIOs in region see business intelligence and analytics as top priority, finds IBM study.
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Business Strategies & Functions,
Business applications,
Business,
Business development/management
M'sian operator to offer WiMax services in S'pore
Malaysia's Packet One signs deal that, if approved, will allow company to assume WiMax license to operate facilities and offer wireless broadband access in Singapore.
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WiMax,
Personal broadband
Windows 7 to fulfill 'unsated demand' for next OS
Lack of Vista deployments will prompt most businesses to upgrade to Windows 7 from XP, says Microsoft executive.
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Windows 7
Asia sees jump in hiring expectations
Companies in most sectors optimistic about new hires, as HR priorities--especially in IT and telecoms--focus on developing and retaining talent, finds new report.
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Recruiting,
Employee communications,
IT training
Banyan Tree invests $1M in talent management
Singapore hotels and resorts operator employs SAP in bid to better nurture and manage talent pool of over 10,000 staff, according to company executives.
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Business development/management,
Personnel management,
Recruiting
India tops global outsourcing nations list
Country trumps outsourcing nations ranking with six cities making the top 8 outsourcing destinations, according to global study.
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IT outsourcing,
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