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Monthly Archives: February 2012

Yes, time for IDA to step in to get OpenNet to step up!

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The development of the cloud computing industry is closely tied to the supply of a critical infrastructure: high speed Internet access. The Singapore media, yesterday, reported that IDA is now stepping in to get OpenNet, the main operator in charge of building out Singapore’s Next-Generation BroadBand infrastructure to step up on its efforts to deploy . . . . .

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Can Cloud Computing Help Small Businesses Be More Productive?

Can Cloud Computing Help Small Businesses Be More Productive?

Why not? Of the companies that move to the Cloud by adopting – for e.g. - Google Apps for Business or SingTel OneOffice for their day-to-day business, a significant portion of them actually fall under the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) category. In our experience over the years helping all kinds of businesses, these companies usually have . . . . .

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World’s Leading Research-Focused Healthcare Group Goes Google

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From the Official Google Enterprise Blog: The Roche Group Goes Google The Roche Group, one of the world’s leaders in research-focused healthcare, has gone Google. The Roche Group is an innovative company that has been in the development, production and marketing of new healthcare solutions for more than 110 years. Before transitioning to Google Apps . . . . .

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Singapore Budget 2012: PIC cash payout component increased by 100%

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Yesterday, Singapore’s Minister of Finance, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, presented his Budget 2012 speech. In his speech, he outlined a couple of measures directed at helping businesses in the upcoming financial year. One of the measures that stood out was the enhancements to Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) components. If you’ve been following our blog, we’ve been harping . . . . .

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6 Misconceptions People Have About Google’s Cloud

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Although it’s not that new, cloud computing, also sometimes known simply as the Cloud, is still not a familiar concept for many people. IT executives, managers and professionals in particular should be familiar – in varying degrees – with the Cloud, but some  have particularly good reasons to be wary about it (but this will . . . . .

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What does Google’s $120m data-center investment in Singapore means for you?

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Back in December, Google announced that it has bought a plot of land in Jurong West. It had commenced ground-breaking works on the site to build its first data-centre in Singapore. Google was reported to have invested US$120m in its Singapore based data-centre. Julian Persaud, Managing Director, Google Southeast Asia, said: “Users like speed, faster . . . . .

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Maker of Consumer Light Field Cameras Chooses NetSuite ERP

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Mountain View, California – Lytro, Inc., maker of the world’s first consumer light field camera, has chosen to adopt NetSuite ERP solutions to grow its business operations in the Cloud. Making a groundbreaking product that has never been seen in its industry requires a substantial amount of investment, the most important of which being its . . . . .

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JD-OD.com’s interview with NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson

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JD-OD.com which covers happenings in the on-demand space has interviewed NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson on his outlook for 2012. In this interview, Zach talks about NetSuite helping its customers move from “two tier” ERP to “one tier” ERP systems via NetSuite OneWorld. Do check out this 12 min conversation with Zach at JD-OD.com .

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What’s Coming up in NetSuite’s 2012.1 Release?

2012.1 Sneak Peek

Interested to find out more about what are the new features that are coming up in the 2012.1 Release of NetSuite? Do view this presentation to learn more about the various exciting new features that are included. And yes, if you have a need for any of these, do drop us an note using the . . . . .

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Google Maps API: Hand-drawn maps, heat maps and intelligent search

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With Google Maps API, you have a whole new universe to overlay meaningful data on top of your websites and applications. And I am not just talking about places and listings. With the rapidly growing multitude of visual presentations, the significant amount of creativity for the Google Maps API is evidently growing.  The Google Maps API . . . . .

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