EMC to help teach storage skills
Data storage specialist EMC is launching its EMC Academic Alliance to help local universities meet the demand for storage experts and data center specialists in Thailand.
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Storage,
Storage software
Putting relief agencies in touch
Internet Thailand has launched OpenCARE, a network facilitating information sharing and collaboration among relief agencies.
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Mobile platforms/communications
3G the way to take Internet to masses
Thailand's regulators have been warned that wireless broadband is urgently needed if it wants to bring access to the majority of the people.
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3G (Third Generation),
WiMax,
Wireless LANs,
Communications
Vietnam is base for Thai hardware innovator
A Thai PC peripheral importer is planning to set up a factory in Vietnam with the aim to become a major player in the low to mid-market.
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Peripherals,
Keyboards and mice
e-Cop expands, names manager
Managed risk and information security services provider e-Cop has appointed Chatree Rietavron as its Thailand country manager as the company ramps up its presence here.
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Security Management,
Business security
Thai software firm makes inroads into call centers
Thai software company CT Asia has released new call center software that promises to bring an unprecedented level of flexibility and integration with various vendor platforms.
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Mobile platforms/communications
TrueMoney offers payments via mobile phone
TrueMoney of Thailand recently introduced RFID SIM, described as an intelligent contact-less mobile payment service, for customers of TrueMove.
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Business applications
Asia seen as proving ground for WiMax
WiMax may have taken a pounding of late, but Motorola's head of technology feels there is great potential.
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WiMax,
802.11/Wi-Fi,
Wireless LANs,
Mobile platforms/communications
ITU revamps tech event for Bangkok
ICT experts call for an end to the regulatory mess that is holding back the communications sector in Thailand.
Wikipedia founder criticizes Thai Web censorship
Jimmy Wales said that Internet censorship is one of Thailand's biggest problems and the system needs to be reexamined in the best interests of the country.
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Web sites,
Web 2.0
Microsoft to buy Thai healthcare IT firm
Software giant reveals plans to acquire the technology and assets of Global Care Solutions whose software is used by hospitals in Southeast Asia.
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Software,
Business applications,
Microsoft Server 2003
BSA steps up Thai presence
The anti-piracy organization has appointed representative in Thailand to help the government and industry fight the high software piracy rate.
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Piracy
Singapore, Bangalore top mobile-readiness
update The two Asian cities are the most receptive toward using mobile applications at work, according to a Nokia-commissioned study.
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IT strategy,
Employee policy/training,
Applications and tools
Thai government puts ICT on agenda
Democrat Party leader makes plans for ICT centers for each village and an ICT fund for businesses.
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Local Government,
Funding,
SMB
NTT offers data center services, again
NTT reinstates plans to offer data center services to Japanese companies in Thailand through its fully-owned subsidiary NTT Communications Thailand.
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Data centers,
IT outsourcing,
Outsourcing










