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UN IIST shifts focus

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

» MACAU : In 1991, with the the return of Macau to mainland China in 1997 looming, the Portuguese and Chinese governments agreed to set up an international project and hosted the United Nations University there. Over the years the International Institute for Software Technology has turned out many academics who have gone back and helped develop their home countries.

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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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Thai robots clash for shot at world championship

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

» The Asian Institute of Technology played host to the Thailand iNexus robot championship that would select representatives to compete in the global championships at Techfest, hosted by the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai on Jan 7-9.

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Why kickbacks are holding us all back

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

» Think of Thailand and while beaches and massages might come to mind, what of IT? It is a niche, yet there is so much going on under the radar in this country.

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The converging conference

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 27/10/2010

» Avaya has taken the consumer web and launched a portfolio of business-centric services which will soon give corporations a level of versatility and ease of use that have long evaded corporate users - until now.

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Kaspersky wants digital passports

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 29/09/2010

» In the '90s we had cyber hooligans and cyber vandals who wrote viruses just for the fun of it. In the first decade of the 21st century, cyber criminals aimed at enriching themselves. Today, with the discovery of the new Stuxnet worm, the world is facing the threat of cyber terrorism.