Park right expertise to stay e-legal

Firms need to pull expert resources into dedicated team to comply with digital forensics requests, says consultant, who outlines common pitfalls they should avoid.
Wednesday, October 21 2009 07:14 PM
Find more stories in: Data Management, Legal, IT project management, IT Governance

Pacnet increases network capacity by 50 percent

Telecommunications service provider boosts its subsea cable network with largest capacity upgrade to date, to meet Asia's growing demand for broadband.
Wednesday, October 21 2009 04:13 PM
Find more stories in: Bandwidth, Optical networking, Business broadband

Portables, China boost APAC PC market

Asia-Pacific PC market grew 18 percent to hit 23.4 million units in third quarter, boosted by government procurements in China and Taiwan, IDC finds.
Tuesday, October 20 2009 06:35 PM
Find more stories in: Personal Computers

S'pore looking to improve online security

Monetary Authority of Singapore exploring new guidelines to enhance security for online transactions and credit card payments, says Visa exec.
Friday, October 16 2009 04:42 PM
Find more stories in: Authentication and encryption, Security applications/tools, Security Management

Asian TLDs bide their time on DNSSEC

update Thailand goes ahead to adopt security protocol for country-code top-level domain, but other countries in region continue testing and may not follow suit yet.
Thursday, October 15 2009 07:23 PM
Find more stories in: Web sites, Domain names, Network security, Security implementation/standards, Security Management

Philippine govt dumps IBM, heads to Oracle-HP

Country's pension agency ditches IBM and starts migration to system running Oracle database and HP servers, ending months of tensed relationship with Big Blue.
Thursday, October 15 2009 05:42 PM
Find more stories in: Database management, Databases, Service level management, Local Government

APAC SaaS spend to hit $2.3B by 2012

Asia-Pacific businesses choose software-as-a-service after evaluating on-premise apps, indicating SaaS software has "begun to eat into on-premise" market, says new study.
Thursday, October 15 2009 08:00 PM
Find more stories in: Software, Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Cost control

Global drug firm opens M'sian IT center

GlaxoSmithKline sets up US$17.7 million tech center in Malaysia, its first in Asia, to support company's global operations and networks across 85 countries.
Wednesday, October 14 2009 05:32 PM
Find more stories in: Services, Data centers

Canon may follow Xerox's BPO plunge

Singapore execs say Canon "open" to strengthening partnerships and acquisitions, following rival Xerox's buy of U.S. business process outsourcing firm.
Wednesday, October 14 2009 06:53 PM
Find more stories in: Services, Components, Customer support

Saudi faces tough time with cybercrimes

Government official in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia says "close to impossible" to completely eradicate "fast-developing" cybercrime techniques.
Wednesday, October 14 2009 08:21 PM
Find more stories in: Data security, Security Management, Security implementation/standards

Second S'pore operator gets to sell iPhone

MobileOne inks agreement with Apple to offer iPhone to Singapore customers later this year, bundled with "tailored service plans". However, details remain scant.
Tuesday, October 13 2009 03:35 PM
Find more stories in: Mac OS, Mobile platforms/communications

Data center planning needs new paradigm

Businesses need to factor in scalability, flexibility and focus more on keeping operational costs low to equip themselves for cloud environments, says IBM exec.
Tuesday, October 13 2009 07:39 PM
Find more stories in: Data centers, Cloud computing, Cost control

Govt red tape adds to security threats

Bureaucracy and lack of sharing of data between countries impede efforts to address cybersecurity, but work is in progress to resolve issues, notes global industry body.
Monday, October 12 2009 06:34 PM
Find more stories in: Network security, Security implementation/standards, Security Management

Indian IT runs home, new geographies for growth

Hit by global recession, India's local tech firms target projects on home soil and venture into new regions including Middle East and Latin America.
Monday, October 12 2009 01:06 PM
Find more stories in: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Growth strategies and tools, Business

SingTel's EPL win 'not profitable', but ups ante

Singapore carrier's winning bid to broadcast football league likely won't make profit but will drive up subscriber base to rival StarHub, says Frost & Sullivan.
Monday, October 12 2009 06:04 PM
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