Tata targets high-end network services
Tata Comms touts slew of varied investments in Asia-Pacific, in effort to beat competition from operators and content-delivery service providers.
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LANs and WANs,
Network security,
Data centers
Amazon to boost Asia's cloud assurance
update Cloud provider's push into Asia-Pacific is expected to provide a boost of assurance to companies of cloud computing's viability, says analyst.
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Cloud computing,
Web services
Three-strikes piracy deterrent not for S'pore
Anti-piracy law won't be implemented in Singapore as existing laws are sufficient, and will also be difficult to implement, say industry watchers.
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Digital rights management (DRM),
Regulations
Cloud, consumers give Skype enterprise boost
Cloud computing revolution and consumers driving IT adoption provide opportunity for VoIP player to shake off non-enterprise grade label, says Asia-Pacific exec.
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VoIP/IP telephony,
Cloud computing,
Web services,
Communications
NBN to lead pay TV way for SingTel
update Singapore's next-gen broadband network will play key role in boosting local carrier's competitive edge in pay TV market, says top company exec.
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IPTV,
Next-generation technology/networks,
Mobile applications
HP zeros in on converged data centers
Wide portfolio and supply chain efficiencies make HP's new offering to enterprises more relevant than "hobby" competitors, according to Asia-based exec.
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Business applications,
Data centers,
Data Management
Yahoo CEO eyes Asia, mobile for growth
Internet company sees strong potential to expand its footprint via Asian markets as well as mobile platform, says Yahoo head Carol Bartz.
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Search,
Mobile advertising,
Internet advertising
StarHub finally gets to sell iPhone
Singapore carrier is last of country's three mobile operators to offer the Apple mobile phone, and will begin doing so later this year.
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Mac OS,
Cellular phones
MMS, video calls still going steady in S'pore
Use of multimedia messaging service and video calls remain stable in Singapore, and expected to continue growing, say local telcos.
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Network infrastructure,
Mobile platforms/communications
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Software-as-a-service (SaaS),
Cloud computing
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.
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