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Recruiter shares his thoughts

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 05/01/2011

» Peter Fischbach was a serial entrepreneur and computer contractor in New York before he came to Thailand in the '80s. His first job was for a purchase order system for the United Nations in BASIC in DOS. Soon after settling down, he found out there were no IT recruitment and placement companies so instead of continuing as a programmer, he set up ISM recruitment and now lays claims to one of the largest if not the largest database of Thai IT professionals. He shared his experience on the Thai IT scene over two decades with Database.

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Kaspersky to build up Asean market

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 22/12/2010

» Kaspersky has announced its plans to take on the lucrative corporate malware protection market here in Asia through sheer technical excellence and promises to do everything, up to and including flying out researchers to investigate problems on-site to help solve the growing problems of targeted attacks that corporations have to face.

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Thai banks face strong competition in Asean

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 15/12/2010

» Thai banks will need to get their act together to cope with increased competition when deregulation happens in 2015 with the advent of the Asean Economic Community.

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Bloomberg AIM

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 08/12/2010

» Kim Eng Asset Management has turned to a new Bloomberg service, the Asset Investment Manager (AIM), to simplify IT and provide world-class services to its customers without having to run its own data centre.

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Netapp goes for tierless model

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/11/2010

» Netapp is banking heavily on its partnership with Cisco and VMWare and its new tierless storage model to provide faster, cheaper storage to IT departments to continue the trend of high growth that puts it in an elite group of tech companies that have continued to explode despite the 2009 financial crisis.

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Symantec boosts authentication

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/11/2010

» After 27 years of providing security for end points, Symantec has launched a new logo and acquired a number of companies that together will provide the trust, strong identity and encryption it needs to protect a world where servers are virtualised and are somewhere in the cloud outside of the company's data centre and where CIOs need to be responsible for data that flows readily to their employee's personal smart phones.

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Sybase 365 helping telcos to shift focus

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 20/10/2010

» With voice becoming a commodity, many mobile operators are looking at expanding into remittance, international remittance and mobile commerce to boost their fortunes. One company offers to help telcos get to grips with the harsh reality of the banking industry and making this vision a reality.

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Endless possibilities of the Kindle

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 20/10/2010

» Amazon is on to something big with the Kindle but in a way that has little to do with the device itself. Yes, it is an e-reader, but it is much, much more. "Reading as a platform" is a phrase that comes to mind.

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Demands of a fast-changing economy

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/10/2010

» IBM has presented the results of its latest CEO study, which point to a more volatile world in which creativity, flexibility and dexterity is needed in order to succeed.

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Experience, as well as content, is key in electronic publishing

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 25/08/2010

» Electronic publishing is as radical a change as when broadcasting graduated from radio to television. Adobe is now talking to operations and C-level executives rather than the artists about how it can help make businesses run better, while through embedded business intelligence as well as how the Flash and Air platforms have evolved to make for a better reader experience in a world where content and experience, not just content, is now king.