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IBISC unveils homegrown Palm-based insurance software

IBISC unveils homegrown Palm-based insurance software

News & Technology Local handheld software developer International Business Information Solution Center Incorporated (M) Sdn Bhd (IBISC) on Tuesday claimed the mantle of the first homegrown Palm-based application software maker catered for the insurance industry.

Tuesday, June 05 2001 06:16 PM


Microsoft bolsters business critical computing in Asia

Microsoft bolsters business critical computing in Asia

News Multimillion-dollar investment will go toward test labs, expertise and partners in "mission-critical" computing in the region.

Wednesday, December 06 2006 06:38 PM

Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows


Oracle helps Malaysian software firms expand globally

Oracle helps Malaysian software firms expand globally

News Oracle is actively recruiting local Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) that have solutions with regional and global market potential.

Saturday, January 29 2005 01:08 AM

Tags: Software


Oracle to acquire Skywire Software

News Software company sees its latest purchase of a market application specialist as a way to expand its customer base in the "strategic industry" of insurance management.

Tuesday, June 24 2008 02:59 AM

Tags: Software, Business applications, Skywire Software, software company, insurance, agent, financial, Oracle Corp., insurance application, enterprise software


Maybank launches Internet financial portal

News Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank)launched the country's first internet financial portal which is accessible via www.maybank2u.com.

Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM



Use shades of gray to enhance scale in Excel

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Excel's palette is generous, but don't throw buckets of pigment all over your spreadsheets just because you can.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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