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Minority Report: Is Microsoft competing with imaginary Apple tablets?
Comment Hyper-reality was rife early this year after shrink-wrapped boxes of iPhone nanos turned up in Thai markets shortly after the Macworld conference. Are Microsoft and Apple about to lock horns yet again, this time in the... [01 Oct 2009]
University Cuts Evaluation Time 77 Percent With Consolidated Data Operations
White Paper Thammasat University, a Thai university in Bangkok with 33,000 full-time students, 5,800 faculty and staff members, and 5,000 external students of its outreach program, wanted to improve data access and information... [25 Jul 2009]
Strategic Directions for Thailand's Research and Industrial Development in Telecommunications
White Paper This paper outlines these focus areas, and shows its importance to the future development of Thai telecom industry. Thailand might be a late comer to pursuit the goal of developing R&D capability and promoting... [15 Apr 2009]
Minority Report: Rumour mill killing Apple
Comment Those Thai back street stores are a nice example of the hyperreal world of Apple, fuelled by speculation and expectation about non-existent things. Long one of Apple's greatest assets, the rumour mill is now a major... [04 Feb 2009]
Juniper Networks Puts Bangchak Petroleum on Track for ISO 27001 Certification
White Paper Bangchak Petroleum is a Thai energy company which operates an oil refinery with a capacity of 120,000 barrels per day. Bangchak Petroleum wanted to establish a highly secure system that would enable the company to... [23 Dec 2008]
Ontologies and Object Models in Object Oriented Software Engineering
White Paper This paper is to clarify ontologies in knowledge base compare with object models in object oriented software engineering. Ontology itself has the concept which is the foundation of knowledge base; on the other hand the object model is... [13 Dec 2008]
Thai University Improves User Access, Lowers TCO With e-Mail Hosting Solution
White Paper Naresuan University (Naresuan), formerly part of Srinakharinwirot University in Thailand, was established in 1990. Naresuan wanted to effectively manage its student and staff e-mail accounts. It wanted a low cost solution to allow it to... [10 Dec 2008]
Juniper Networks Enables Secure Remote Access for the Thai Technology Institute
White Paper As the number of users grew, the King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Lakdrabang (KMITL) network was challenged to provide secure remote connections for users accessing the campus network. The Computer Research and Service Center (CRSC... [11 Sep 2008]
Thai Bank Benefits From Improved Security, BI Capabilities With New Operating System
White Paper The Bangkok Bank was running Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP and wanted to adopt the latest operating system technology to ensure it had a stable, secure environment that could be supported by a small number of support... [18 Jan 2008]
Avaya Contact Center Solutions Help Thailand's Largest Mobile Operator Improve Customer Experience and Agent Productivity
White Paper Mobile telecommunications innovator Advanced Info Service (AIS) holds the largest share of the fast-growing Thai market, with 17 million subscribers representing 54% of the nation's mobile users. The company wanted to... [12 Apr 2007]
Thai Stainless Steel Improves Service Levels by 90%
White Paper Founded more than three decades ago, Thai Stainless Steel Co. Ltd. TSS) is a household name in Southeast Asia, known for its kitchenware products marketed under the Seagull, Rocket, and Kangaroo brands. [06 Dec 2006]
Q&A: Nicholas Negroponte, founder, One Laptop Per Child
Comment Negroponte will be flying out to Thailand soon to meet with the Thai royal family and new government and learn if the country still want to order any of the product. As head and founder of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)... [05 Dec 2006]
$100 laptops: Rich countries to buy for poor
News Negroponte told silicon.com that, contrary to press reports, he has not heard the Thai government has abandoned its order following the country's peaceful coup in September. Negroponte will be flying out to Thailand soon... [05 Dec 2006]
Singapore unveils biometric passport
News Singapore is the second country in Asia after Thailand to introduce e-passports, Tan said, though the Thai government's initiative was not designed to meet the requirements of the US Visa Waiver Program. [03 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.01.06
Round-Up All this hoo-hah led many to assume Apple was attempting to cover up for the kind of pricing blunder which has previously caught out online retailers such as Amazon, Argos (twice) and Thai Airways. Happy New Year to one... [06 Jan 2006]