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Open source can boost S'pore innovation
News Open source technology can help Singapore become a hotbed for innovation under the country's iN2015 masterplan, says ICT regulator.
Tuesday, February 17 2009 06:33 PM
Tags: Open source, Innovation, Software, Apache Software Foundation, Mobile, Conference, Innovation, Singapore, Sales, sales training
IBM, Unisys work to rejuvenate mainframes
News Big Blue adds features, beefs up training efforts in China; rival Unisys debuts new line and pricing plan.
Monday, October 11 2004 10:05 AM
Tags: Mainframes
Taiwan may ease curb on foreign IT workers
News The Council of Labor Affairs [CLA] plans to loosen restrictions to allow more overseas workers with skills in information technology to work in Taiwan, council officials said Wednesday.
Thursday, June 07 2001 01:05 PM
M'sia: Microsoft ramps up midmarket investments
News The software maker is hoping to get more local partners on board as part of its quest to expand midmarket software sales.
Thursday, April 14 2005 03:17 PM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), SMB
IBM to beef up software sales staff
News Big Blue will hire 500 salespeople, CNET News.com has learned. Each rep will be paired with a member of the company's consulting unit.
Monday, March 28 2005 09:27 AM
Tags: Consulting
MySQL joins hands with SCO
News SCO and MySQL will work on joint certification, marketing, sales, training and business development work for a version of the database for SCO's new OpenServer 6 version of Unix.
Tuesday, September 06 2005 11:16 AM
Tags: Databases, Open source
MSN sinking US$100m in Net ad push
News MSN, the online arm of Microsoft, is investing US$100 million in a new marketing division designed to plug online advertising on its network.
Friday, August 10 2001 11:44 AM
MSN pours US$100m into Web ads
News The online arm of Microsoft is investing US$100 million in a new marketing division designed to plug online advertising on its network.
Friday, August 10 2001 04:05 AM
MSN pours US$100 million into Web ads
News The online arm of Microsoft is investing US$100 million in a new marketing division designed to plug online advertising on its network.
Friday, August 10 2001 04:05 AM





