2008-07-31

M'sian technopreneurs offered funding advice /OpenNet to win S'pore broadband tender?

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# Isn't Singapore part of China?

In exactly seven days, the world's biggest sporting event will begin its run in Beijing, China.

Aug. 8, 2008, marks an auspicious day for the world's most populous nation as it will finally be able to showcase the efforts and resources it has invested over the past seven years since winning the bid as Olympics host, to transform the capital city into one that boasts gleaming new architectural icons such as the National Grand Theater and Central Chinese Television headquarters.

The government also ran a pre-Olympic campaign urging its citizens to mind their manners, where paper spit...

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By Eileen Yu in By The Way -- Friday, August 01 2008 02:38 AM

TOP NEWS: Week In Review

 

Green IT finds favor among Indian firms

Energy scarcity and soaring fuel prices are prompting companies in India to adopt environment-friendly computing alternatives to save costs.
Thursday, July 31 2008 06:38 PM
Find more stories in:  Green IT, Virtualization

M'sian technopreneurs offered funding advice

Technopreneur Association of Malaysia and Cradle Fund will give local tech innovators advice on how to enhance business ideas and qualify for investment funds.
Thursday, July 31 2008 04:03 PM
Find more stories in:  Funding, Investments

AMD's Fusion to define Netbook offerings?

Chipmaker's strategy to fuse processor and graphics chips by 2009 "has characteristics" that fit requirements of ultraportables, says a Singapore-based executive.
Wednesday, July 30 2008 07:55 PM
Find more stories in:  Mobile processors, Processors, Notebooks and tablets

Microsoft: Developer interest fueling OOXML

Software giant has ramped up efforts on building developer tools for the Office Open XML document format, says a senior company executive.
Wednesday, July 30 2008 08:12 PM
Find more stories in:  Standards, Microsoft Office

OpenNet to win S'pore broadband tender?

Reports have surfaced that the Axia-led consortium has won the next-generation broadband network bid, but Singapore authorities remain mum.
Tuesday, July 29 2008 05:25 PM
Find more stories in:  Next-generation technology/networks, Bandwidth, Networking technology

Winning with the right chips

Chip giant Intel may benefit from a push in graphics, while rival AMD can gain from opportunities in low-cost notebook space, says Gartner analyst.
Tuesday, July 29 2008 08:27 PM
Find more stories in:  Processors, Mobile processors, Multiprocessor servers

Financial techies bank on jobs in Asia

Information technology professionals from downsized banks in Europe and the United States, find new jobs in the finance hubs of Asia.
Tuesday, July 29 2008 07:38 PM
Find more stories in:  Trends, Personal development, Banking

Economic downturn backs Philippine BPO

Current economic slowdown boosts business process outsourcing market in the Philippines, as companies look for ways to cut cost, says analyst.
Monday, July 28 2008 06:37 PM
Find more stories in:  IT outsourcing, Outsourcing

Call centers becoming less client-driven?

Contact centers have, in the past decade, made "minimal progress" in being customer-focused, a new global study reveals.
Monday, July 28 2008 07:48 PM
Find more stories in:  Customer resource management (CRM), Customer support

Asia among world's highest broadband penetration

South Korea and Hong Kong top list of markets with the highest household broadband penetration globally, according to Gartner.
Friday, July 25 2008 06:30 PM
Find more stories in:  Personal broadband, Bandwidth, Next-generation technology/networks, SMB


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