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Government IT spend bright spot in Philippines
News Various government-led initiatives, including plans to establish credit database and grow e-learning adoption, will boost country's IT services, finds new report.
Wednesday, May 13 2009 03:33 PM
Tags: Ovum, Security, IT Services, Philippines, IT-spending, Tech Industry, Singapore, Government, public sector, information technology company
When IT and healthcare come together
Insight CIO 1-1 SingHealth's Dr. Low Cheng Ooi shares his views on how IT and healthcare are colliding to bring forth the future of medicine for patients and practitioners.
Monday, April 13 2009 07:46 PM
Tags: IT project management, Data Management, Leadership, Technology, EMR, Clinician, globalization, analytics, information technology company, chairman
Delivering IT as a service
Insight City University's CIO Jerry Yu is gearing his team to deliver IT like a utility service, where the service is available to users at the flip of a switch.
Tuesday, February 27 2007 10:58 AM
Tags: IT Management
Unnecessary distraction from country's e-polls
Blogs If not for the weird story that President Arroyo underwent a breast implant operation in a local hospital, I'm pretty su...
Monday, July 06 2009 11:53 PM
IT to the rescue
Insight International SOS' CTO Todd Schofield shares how real-time information access has helped the organization provide better medical assistance, even in the most remote locations.
Thursday, May 24 2007 02:39 PM
Tags: IT Management
Keeping CA's engine running
Insight Back in his comfort zone of running the IT functions of a business, CA CIO Dave Hansen shares his priorities for 2007 and explains why CIOs are moving up the value chain.
Monday, April 16 2007 01:38 PM
Tags: IT Management, Recruiting, Executive recruiting, Matrix management, Professional Development
Banking on the IT-sales connection
Insight Shee Tse Koon, Standard Chartered Bank's CIO for Singapore, shares the bank's inner workings of the close relationship between sales, technology and operations.
Friday, September 07 2007 02:59 PM
Tags: Security, Authentication and encryption, Banking, IT Management, IT budgeting
The Sun that shines under IT
Insight Sun Microsystems CIO Bob Worrall counts down to the first phase of its new ERP project and shares what he believes the IT organization of the future will look like.
Thursday, March 22 2007 03:50 PM
Tags: IT Management, Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
China cracks down on spam
News The Chinese government is taking an iron-clad stance on spam, giving senders of unsolicited mail an ultimatum to clean up their act or face digital exile.
Friday, February 20 2004 03:49 PM
Ten ways to secure Web services
Architect comment Server-to-server access is the heart of XML-based Web Services. But such seamless communication will require new security practices.
Monday, September 06 2004 04:28 PM
Tags: Security Management, XML, Software integration, Web services
Balance functionality and security in risk management
Insight Learn how to apply the principles of risk management to your corporate data networks.
Monday, January 24 2005 11:52 AM
Tags: Business development/management, Risk Management
Tech comes to the rescue of Philippine education
Blogs Despite being given the assignment to cover it, I was initially hesitant to go to the membership meeting last week of th...
Wednesday, July 30 2008 12:09 AM
China steps up antispam efforts
News Chinese authorities intensify efforts to unclog user mailboxes from the deluge of junk e-mails.
Thursday, September 30 2004 05:36 PM
Tags: Spam and phishing
S'pore IT firms get a leg up in China
News The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore has teamed up with a local IT association to help home-grown companies tap into the mainland's booming IT market.
Tuesday, April 20 2004 03:43 PM
Tags: International governments, Venture capital
Outsourcing could become political problem
News The debate over business process outsourcing could become a political issue and Indian authorities must come up with a plan to counter the opposition, says a U.S. diplomat.
Friday, July 18 2003 10:04 AM




