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Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 18/07/2022
» Cloud computing is now serving as a potential enabler of digital transformation among organisations to make them agile to cope with the pressing challenges and volatility in the changing world, according to cloud powerhouse Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Published on 25/03/2022
» Asia-Pacific is ripe with opportunities for digital transformation and the pandemic has accelerated it. As 5G rolls out at scale, connectivity, cloud, AI, computing, and industry applications have all come together to create unprecedented opportunities for the ICT sector.
AFP, Published on 15/04/2016
» SAN FRANCISCO - Apple on Thursday set out to inspire people to protect nature with a special collection of apps whose proceeds will go toward doing just that.
AFP, Published on 18/10/2013
» General Motors said Wednesday it will launch a car next year with the ability to operate on both gasoline and compressed natural gas, taking advantage of abundant US gas supplies.
AFP, Published on 04/04/2012
» An application released on Tuesday plugs into the power of Facebook to make saving energy an online community affair.
AFP, Published on 06/03/2012
» IBM on Monday revealed an alliance with the venerable Louvre Museum to use sensors, real-time data analysis and other Internet Age tools to make the museum smarter.
Business, Published on 05/01/2012
» Who would have thought that a robot used for industrial purposes could play Thai music?
AFP, Published on 01/07/2011
» Microsoft announced on Thursday it is pulling the plug on a free online home energy monitoring tool that allows consumers to gauge their usage and reduce consumption.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 14/07/2010
» A strong Internet network and an ICT-savvy workforce are crucial for a city's competitiveness, according to a Siemens-sponsored Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) study into the use of information and communications technologies (ICT) for city management.
Database, Published on 19/05/2010
» The government wants the Council of State to rule that it can cancel the satellite concession of Thaicom Plc of Shingapore, formerly known as Shin Satellite; the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Censorship, Sue Lor-uthai, was truckling to Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, founder of SuthepNet, the country's fifth most powerful mobile phone company also known as Thai Mobile; Mr Suthep had suggested he wouldn't mind cancelling the Shingaporean company's satellite monopoly, although it doesn't have the power to do that _ yet.