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Zafar Anjum

Techlightenment

Are cell phones more dangerous than terrorists?

Is there a connection between cell phones, bees and global food security?
By Zafar Anjum | 17 Mar 2010 Tags: Telecommunications
Ross Storey

Techworld Asia

IT execs know how to have fun

Singapore and Malaysia teams grapple in ‘The Great Debate’
By Ross O. Storey | 16 Mar 2010 Tags: CIOs
Axel Winter

IT Management

Predictions for the next decade

Consumer and enterprise IT will change dramatically and the traditional IT function will disappear.
By Axel Winter | 09 Mar 2010 Tags: IT Management
Wilson Ho

Cloud Computing

A practical look at cloud computing

Lower costs, greater flexibility and access to resources on demand: it’s no wonder cloud computing is attracting attention. 
By Wilson Ho | 09 Mar 2010 Tags: Cloud computing

Bloggers

Techlightenment

Are cell phones more dangerous than terrorists?

Is there a connection between cell phones, bees and global food security?
By Zafar Anjum

Techworld Asia

IT execs know how to have fun

Singapore and Malaysia teams grapple in ‘The Great Debate’
By Ross O. Storey

Techlightenment

Cinema and Technology: Up in the Air (2009)

I wanted to watch this movie because I read a blog that said: don’t let your boss watch "Up in the Air"? Why? I wanted to find out.
By Zafar Anjum

iPad

iPad challenges traditional publishing economics

The Apple iPad has forced publishers to reconsider pricing and revenue models
By Tony Bradley

Telecom

Chinese New Year breaks SMS records

The Chinese New Year is often a record-breaking season for telecommunications, and this year was no exception.
By Jane Wang

Columnists

Mainframes

IBM and HP's battle for bank mainframes heats up

The two largest IT companies in the world are ratchetting up competition for the mainframe market, with financial institutions as the primary battleground.
By Rik Turner

Mobile Phones

China Mobile to buy bank stake to develop mobile payments

China Mobile has confirmed its plan to buy 20 per cent of Shanghai Pudong Development Bank.
By Jane Wang

Government

The race for the Indian ID database begins

The US$4 billion Unique ID (UID) project, headed by former Infosys co-chairman Nandan Nilekani, is the Indian government’s most ambitious e-governance initiative ever.
By Hansa Krishnamurthy Iyengar

Smartphones

Smartphone performance leaps forward, leaving Nokia flat-footed

Ovum’s latest Smartphone capability tracker: 1Q09–4Q09 demonstrates that smartphone manufacturers are embracing more powerful hardware capable of handling advanced graphics and video processing
By Tim Renowden

Manufacturing

Toyota's woes impact Lean

Lean is the child of a troubled parent; the sins of the father should not be visited upon the son
By Michael Azoff

Feature

Wilson Ho

Cloud Computing

A practical look at cloud computing

Lower costs, greater flexibility and access to resources on demand: it’s no wonder cloud computing is attracting attention. 
By Wilson Ho | 09 Mar 2010

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