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NetApp collaborates to expand services

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/02/2010

» Weera Areeratanasak, Country Manager of NetApp (Thailand), said the company, together with Cisco and VMware, has expanded its services to deliver end-to-end Secure Multi-tenancy Design Architecture that provides enhanced security in shared virtual and enterprise cloud environments by isolating the information technology resources and applications of different clients, business units or departments that share a common IT infrastructure.

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Padding the facts

Database, Published on 10/02/2010

» What a difference an "a" makes, announced Apple as it introduced its new iPad (not iPod) tablet; it is the successor to the Apple Newton MessagePad, which went out of production in 1998 after dozens were sold; like the Newton, the iPad will let users write directly on it and save to memory, and cost less than $1,500, or about 50,000 baht in real 2010 money. The Apple iPad tablet (said a writer at Popular Mechanics magazine) might shake up six industries: it could give revenue to newspapers, rebuild comic books because it has colour, make a whole new platform for magazine publishers, revolutionise mobile gaming, kill netbooks for couch surfing, and boost the market for PC parts starting with flash memory.

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Market surge brings new challenges

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/02/2010

» SINGAPORE : The surge of smart phone devices and growth of data service business is driving mobile operators to increase the visibility of the user experience and reduce churn while minimising capital expense costs.

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Telcos set to offer richer messaging

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 10/02/2010

» SINGAPORE : Fast, mature networks and open standards are setting the way for telcos to make a comeback and offer richer messaging services and gain customer loyalty and revenue while avoiding becoming nothing more than a fat pipe, according to the world's leader in messaging services for telcos.

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iPad: Early impressions and commentary

Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 10/02/2010

» In some ways I was disappointed by Apple's latest creation, the iPad, which at first glance looked to me like an iPod on steroids, but perhaps because it was just what I was expecting _ at least on the outside. But Apple have ambitious technical goals and more features will become available.

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When Windows can mean life or death

Database, James Hein, Published on 10/02/2010

» Windows 7 has been slowly settling into public use but is it an OS you will want to use for critical situations? A close friend of mine works in the IT service and response industry in France and related the following situation.

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Vineyard trusts its sensors

Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 10/02/2010

» Thailand is not recognised as a major wine producer, but today GranMonte, the largest winemaker in Thailand, has become the most advanced winery in South East Asia.

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HDD industry to see strong rebound in 2010

Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/02/2010

» Economic recovery and storage demands will drive the hard disk drive industry (HDD) with worldwide shipments forecast to reach 650 to 670 million units this year, according to Ban Seng Teh, Vice President and Managing Director for Asia Pacific and Japan Seagate Technology, the world leader with a 31 percent market share.

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Thai market crazy for BlackBerry

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 10/02/2010

» Research in Motion has launched its new BlackBerry Bold 9700 smart phone to a market that is currently going BlackBerry crazy with Thai users flocking to emulate their A-list celebrities.

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Getting creative

Database, Published on 10/02/2010

» No 1 yuppiephone network Advanced Info Service of Shingapore issued an "Oh yeah?" challenge to you No 1 state-owned G3 provider, TOT, to wit: If you don't let AIS use your 3G services, we won't let any of the TOT subscribers use AIS networks for calling outside the 3G area - meaning about 99.8 percent of Thailand; to rehash the story up to now: AIS has no 3G service but lusts after it, while TOT has installed some 3G carriers for a few thousand users in a couple of corners of Bangkok, and may have some service in Pattaya within a few months, or so.