Larry Page: Deconstructing the sadness
Jason Snell analyzes Google CEO Larry Page's speech at Wednesday's Google I/O keynote.
Jason Snell analyzes Google CEO Larry Page's speech at Wednesday's Google I/O keynote.
Hong Kong employers doubts the reliability of a job applicants' LinkedIn profiles, said Robert Half that released the results of a new survey on Monday.
A favourite destination for entrepreneurs despite difficulties in starting businesses, according to research from Regus.
Pactera is one of China's largest IT outsourcing vendors.
The European Commission is considering sending a formal warning to China that it is ready to levy sanctions against Huawei and ZTE over illegal subsidies, people close to the matter said.
The country's largest mobile provider announced a US$500 million investment in car navigation maker Pioneer
The brainchild of A*STAR, the Institute for Infocomm Research has partnered ST Electronics and Singapore Power to boost the Intelligence, Communications and Multi-media sectors of the industry.
For all the cool things that Google introduced at this year's I/O keynote, several of the items that the tech press definitely, absolutely, positively thought would be included in the presentation were curiously absent. No Android update? No new Nexus tablet? Not more than a peep on that groundbreaking Internet-on-your-face technology that Sergey Brin quietly introduced last year?
Members of a U.S. congressional group on privacy wrote Thursday to Google CEO Larry Page requesting information on how the futuristic device handles privacy issues.
60 percent of Cisco global study respondents agree big data improves decision making.
Mongolia has outranked Australia in Internet speeds according to Ookla's Net Index, which is based on Speedtest.net results.
IT executives and ERP experts offer 11 tips to get a return on your software investment.
Honoured in five global tracking studies and set to become Asia’s Innovation Capital.
New Zealand's High Court ruled on Wednesday that Megaupload can take out a NZ$6 million (US4.8 million) loan to pay its legal bills and rent for founder Kim
With the new networking method, devices are able spot a problem unit and then isolate it from the network before it can do any damage
Consumers can start registering to opt out of unsolicited telemarketing messages or calls from 2 January 2014 for free.
Graeme Reardon heads back to D-Link as its regional director.
The U.S. Congress should consider a "safe harbor" from legal action for consumers using works protected by copyright as it launches a long-term effort to revamp copyright law, some advocates said Thursday.
Madras Cements isn't your typical manufacturing company.It took to IT in 1984 at a time when even contemporary enterprises weren't tech-savvy. Its current CEO, Dharmakrishnan A.V., is a self-confessed tech enthusiast. And that makes him stand out among CEOs of old-economy companies.
High-tech industry's leading advocate in the immigration bill fight, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), has bought himself some time, perhaps until Tuesday, to try get the immigration bill changed to the liking of the tech industry.
Sunil Desai, Director for Managed Services at Dimension Data Asia Pacific, points out that the bulk of support-related expenses fall outside the scope of traditional support offerings. It is important therefore to identify and eliminate 'hidden' expenses.
Sunil Desai, Director for Managed Services at Dimension Data Asia Pacific, points out that the bulk of support-related expenses fall outside the scope of traditional support offerings. It is important therefore to identify and eliminate 'hidden' expenses.
Insurance comparison website Comparethemarket.com is using open source NoSQL database MongoDB to improve the customer experience of its home insurance offering.
Asian satellite operator, AsiaSat drives efficiency by appointing Diligent Board Member Services to deploy a cloud data solution for its board books.
Juniper Networks' switches, routers and security solutions, along with technologies from IBM and Schneider Electric, help power a new tier-3 green data centre called SAFEHOUSE.
SPA and SAUNA are part of Ricoh’s pilot productivity-enhancing programme which leverages mobile technology to reduce turnaround time.
Launches regional retail business support centre in Malaysia
Just a week after the Zimbabwean government said that the Internet poses a threat to stability, Equatorial Guinea has blocked access to Facebook and opposition websites in a bid to stop people from coordinating through social media.
Google has announced an update to its Play Music service called All Access at Google I/O 2013 which will take on Spotify.
Malcolm Turnbull has criticised the Federal Government for budget cuts to the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Even before summer, the iOSphere languishes in the iPad rumor doldrums, apparently having exhausted itself with hopes for a Retina display iPad mini 2, and the A7 chip for the iPad 5. But there is hope: The Rollup uncovered the radical iPadiGlasses, in an exclusive report.
In an alarming 'post-PC' era alert, working group says criminal infrastructure created much faster than it was for PC fraud
Fujitsu has inked a deal with Dicker Data to distribute the full range of server and storage products in a bid to increase SMB focus and get access to the larger reseller network.
I was encouraged to see that Huawei had a proper track session on its channel strategy during its 10th Global analyst summit in Shenzhen.
Having had several related discussions this past week while in Washington DC, it is obvious that the question of how to use and manage the growing wealth of data, and incorporate it into an existing information governance organization and infrastructure (however mature or not), is top of mind in the public sector as well.
Cloud computing is a key area of focus for IT decision makers for its ability to save costs, increase business agility, and deliver IT in an on-demand manner. It is essential to understand the different forms of the Cloud and identify the right approach for your organization.
This paper provides a basic understanding of business continuity—from understanding the concepts of disaster recovery and information availability to calculating the business impact of downtime and selecting the right software solution.
Replication technology enables information sharing between primary and backup servers. This whitepaper discusses different replication methodologies and how they pair up with multi-tiered computing environments.
ERP has been used by manufacturers to uncover untapped efficiencies, reduce costs, and provide visibility that aid in informed decision making. This report discusses vital approaches that contribute to successful ERP performance for manufacturers.
Migrating applications, systems and data has always been a challenge for IT staff; most have just gotten used to the pain that comes with migrations. To properly migrate applications and data to new platforms involves risk and takes time to complete.

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Larry Page: Deconstructing the sadness
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DHL extends green partnership with DNV Petroleum Services in Singapore
Singapore’s Do Not Call registry will begin next year
Singapore recognised for innovation in R&D
Accenture study highlights challenges for digital marketing
Eastman opens new Asia Pacific Technical Center in Singapore

i-Tech's Malaysian 'green' data centre uses Juniper solutions
Becoming Indonesia’s de-facto online game payment solution: Malaysia’s MOL
Cyberoam extends its 'future-ready' security portfolio for Malaysian SMEs
Strateq wins best managed service provider award 2013: Frost & Sullivan Malaysia
KPJ Healthcare’s upgrade to Microsoft Cloud includes Office 365