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ParkwayHealth Singapore Reduces Total Cost of Ownership by 40%

whitepaper In 2004, ParkwayHealth decided it was time for a complete technology refresh. The healthcare provider's existing SAP-based technology platform had proven to be inflexible and costly to maintain. The organization went to tender for applications...

Tags: erp

[20 May 2008]

Consulting Services Help Building Services Provider Maximize IT Investment

whitepaper CPG Corporation (CPG) is a Singapore-based infrastructure, building development and management services provider with clients throughout Asia Pacific. The company needed rapid and effective IT deployment, best new technology utilization, proactive...

Tags: customer support services

[11 May 2008]

Microsoft End-to-End Services Help Major Telco With Its Ongoing Growth Needs

whitepaper Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) is a major Asia Pacific telecommunications company. As part of its global expansion strategy, it is committed to on-going, proactive, and successful deployment of the latest technologies.

Tags: infrastructure management

[11 May 2008]

Tech-savvy workers to make IT decisions in future

News Speaking at a briefing in Singapore to unveil Gartner's top 10 predictions for 2008, Gutberlet pointed out there are greater demands for consumer-type technologies from increasingly tech-savvy generations of workers.

Tags: it, laptop, internet, smart phones

[14 Apr 2008]

Singapore Utilities Company Optimizes Business Performance With Software

whitepaper Tuas Power wanted to reduce the need for IT staff to install applications on workstations and protect confidential pricing data from unauthorized downloads. The challenge was to enable workstation sharing without data or productivity loss and...

Tags: security management

[14 Apr 2008]

UK drops from 'IT readiness' top 10

News Top of the league this year was Denmark - for the second year in a row - closely followed by Sweden, Switzerland, the US and Singapore. Irene Mia, the report's co-editor and a senior economist at the WEF, said: "The successful experience of the...

Tags: uk, europe, it

[11 Apr 2008]

Abacus International Cuts Server Costs as First Singapore-Based Firm to Implement VMware Virtual Infrastructure Software

whitepaper Abacus International Pte Ltd is Asia Pacific's leading travel facilitator with more than 10,000 agency locations in 22 markets. Their IT infrastructure simply could no longer meet the demands of their developers and testers for more server resources.

Tags: virtual, vendor, consolidation, application development

[10 Apr 2008]

At the Forefront of Educational Excellence, Republic Polytechnic Uses VMware for Innovative Problem-Based Learning

whitepaper Republic Polytechnic (RP) is Singapore's newest polytechnic school and first educational institution to fully adopt the advanced Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach. As part of the PBL pedagogy, the school wanted to create a realistic environment...

Tags: disaster recovery, machines, students, physical

[10 Apr 2008]

Singapore Academy of Law Deploys CRM Technology to Better Serve Its 7000 Members

whitepaper The Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) provides legal information and services to Singapore's legal community. With growing membership, more events and online services were introduced to keep up with increasing members' needs.

Tags: crm software

[02 Apr 2008]

Singapore Cinema Operator First to Personalize

whitepaper Golden Village Multiplex Pte Ltd, a joint venture between Golden Harvest of Hong Kong and Village Roadshow of Australia, is the leading Singapore cinema operator with more than 45 percent market share.

Tags: application servers

[02 Apr 2008]

Standard for Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) Service Providers

whitepaper Possessing such attributes as being a secure and stable location, excellent infrastructure, skilled manpower and extensive vendor support, Singapore is well-positioned to be a regional business continuity and disaster recovery hub in Asia Pacific.

Tags: disaster recovery, service providers, recovery, providers

[27 Mar 2008]

Content and Business Processes Integration for the Largest Container Transshipment Hub Using Microsoft Sharepoint

whitepaper The internal processes of Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) used two separate content management systems: the enterprise information portal managed the web content using MacroMedia Contribute while business documents were managed through Documentum.

Tags: application servers

[27 Mar 2008]

London still wi-fi king of the world

News Singapore and Tokyo were the second and third wi-fi cities respectively, with Tokyo racking up an impressive 118 per cent growth - taking it to within a hair's breadth of its Asian neighbour.iPass, which gives mobile workers access to multiple...

Tags: wi-fi, business traveller, hotspots, region

[14 Mar 2008]

Mile-high wi-fi takes off on US airlines

News Boeing was the first to come up with a service, called Connexion, which debuted in 2004 on a few international carriers including, Lufthansa, SAS, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.

Tags: wi-fi, wi fi, america, country

[13 Mar 2008]

Property and Construction Firm Achieves High Savings Using IT Asset Management

whitepaper As it had no integrated IT inventory tracking, it opted to partner with TecBiz to implement a Software Asset Management (SAM) solution for its Singapore office. ISG Asia is a property and construction services provider with 11 offices in Asia and...

Tags: asset management

[04 Mar 2008]

Non-Profit Organization Makes Savings, Wins New Donors With Software Asset Management

whitepaper The Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) is a Singapore based non-profit charity. Dependent on donations and sponsorship from the community, AMP needed total transparency in its financial dealings.

Tags: asset management

[29 Feb 2008]

Killer robots terror warning

News Robot weapons programmes are underway in Europe and other countries such as Canada, South Korea, South Africa, Singapore and Israel. Forget the cuddly C3P0 and R2D2 - the robots of the future may well share the murderous instincts of the Daleks...

Tags: terrorism, military, robots, international

[28 Feb 2008]

Shipping company to slash CO2 and power costs

Shipping company to slash CO2 and power costs

Case Study One of our agents on the bridge of a cargo vessel docked in Singapore can use a GPRS-enabled laptop to exchange information in seconds with our UK data centre. A shipping services and cargo company that looks after the US Navy and Shell is hoping...

Tags: port, waas, global, sea

[21 Feb 2008]

Russia overtakes China as king of malware producers

News Now we are seeing Russian malware hosting services being advertised for servers in Malaysia, China, Panama, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey and India," Shevchenko said. Russia has passed China to become the largest generator of spyware and other...

Tags: malware, russia, china, united states

[21 Feb 2008]

Panasonic AVC Networks Improves Efficiency and Reduces Costs by Centralizing on ERP Platform

whitepaper Panasonic AVC Networks, based in Singapore, is responsible for developing and manufacturing products such as DVD players, video recorders, audio equipment, and plasma televisions. The company oversees two factories in Singapore and one in Malaysia.

Tags: erp

[08 Feb 2008]

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