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Teradata launches new text analytics

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

» Thailand has reached a stage of maturity where the rush to acquire new customers is over and businesses are turning to intelligence, and in particular to data warehousing, to better understand the customer and increase revenue.

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Cisco report highlights security woes

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 01/09/2010

» Cisco has launched its 2010 mid-year security report, which has shown a sea change in how businesses use IT resources with borderless networks, while IT departments struggle to provide security while coping with users using their personal phones to access corporate IT resources and cloud computing, which processes data outside the corporate data centre.

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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.

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Marketing depts ready for change

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

» Every marketing department agrees that social media is changing marketing, but few are quite sure what the change will entail. Speaking to journalists in Bangkok, Nick Smith, global managing director for marketing transformation at Accenture, spoke of a survey of 400 CMOs (chief marketing officers), 20 percent of which are in the Asia-Pacific region, and how only 18 percent believe they are ready for change.

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Looking beyond the letter of the law

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010

» Censorship is something that most of us detest but many more conservative factions seem to feel is a necessary part of modern civil society. The slippery slope, as they call it, starts from an almost universal acceptance of censorship of child pornography to hardcore pornography and so on and so forth, until in a hundred iterations later in some societies, seeing a single stray hair is construed as adultery and is punishable by building a wall to have it collapse on the woman involved.

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Thailand needs more than propaganda stunts

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 14/07/2010

» Last week, two leaders each separately took their own big steps to crowdsourcing - tapping into public intelligence - to find a way out of the mess they were in.

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Technology to boost public safety

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 02/06/2010

» SINGAPORE : Motorola is taking public safety solutions to a new level with the launch of the industry's first Tetra 2 in-car radio with high-speed TEDS data along with far-ranging improvements to its command and control and intelligence systems that help support mission-critical operations in policing, fire, oil and gas through to transportation, airport, seaport and other industries.

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A hands-on approach to HR

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 31/03/2010

» A Thai software company is leading the way in providing software and services to automate much of the work of HR managers, be it simple payroll processing or recruitment, or psychometric evaluation, in order to help develop the HR function in companies to make the role more professional and strategic.

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Database performance ramped up

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/03/2010

» Oracle has updated its Exadata Oracle Database Machine, more than doubling performance while removing the bright red X and replacing it with a much more sedate silver one.

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Taggo simplifies card system

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 10/03/2010

» Money-off coupons and loyalty programmes have been around forever, but despite many efforts, they have not been well integrated into the digital age with modern social media ideas clashing with antiquated back-office point of sale systems. One company believes it has found the magic ingredient that has eluded system integrators until now.