APAC tech sector to shine in 2009 /S'pore banks get help in lending decisions


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Report: APAC tech sector to shine in 2009
S'pore banks get help in lending decisions
Credit crunch can't cramp IT's US$475B style
Phorm loses top UK executives
Facebook's active members grow like wildfire
Intel rallies Thai broadband industry
New HP Thai chief optimistic after EDS acquisition
Google maps out Chrome's RSS support
New privacy guidelines for US e-health records
 

Report: APAC tech sector to shine in 2009

Technology is one of two industries singled out in a new report, to perform well next year. Rising stock market stars include Infosys and Samsung, says Macquarie.
Thursday, December 18 2008 07:40 PM
Find more stories in::  Earning reports/forecasts, Analyst reports

S'pore banks get help in lending decisions

Country's consumer credit bureau taps on business intelligence tools to enable financial institution members to perform timely creditworthiness checks online.
Thursday, December 18 2008 03:48 PM
Find more stories in::  Data mining & analysis, Data warehousing/business intelligence, Banking, Commercial lending, Bureau

Credit crunch can't cramp IT's US$475B style

European IT market to beat the odds against the credit crunch to grow US$475 billion next year and foresees the global market to reach US$1.5 trillion.
Friday, December 19 2008 09:51 AM
Find more stories in::  Virtualization, Best strategies, Business plans, Earning reports/forecasts

Phorm loses top UK executives

The U.K. CEO and CFO of the behavioral-targeted advertising firm have resigned, prompting new appointments.
Friday, December 19 2008 09:23 AM
Find more stories in::  Internet advertising, Business structures, Web sites

Facebook's active members grow like wildfire

Less than a month after hitting 130 million members, the social network hits 140 million. Would faster-than-expected growth throw its cost management plan into flux?
Friday, December 19 2008 08:54 AM
Find more stories in::  Web sites, Internet advertising, Investments

Intel rallies Thai broadband industry

The chip giant urges IT industry operators, regulators and think-tanks in Thailand to make available five million broadband Internet ports in the country by 2010.
Thursday, December 18 2008 01:51 PM
Find more stories in::  Personal broadband, Business broadband, Investments, Web sites, Intel Corp.

New HP Thai chief optimistic after EDS acquisition

Despite the economic downturn, Hewlett-Packard Thailand plans to aggressively penetrate the software and outsourcing services markets, and is optimistic about business growth in 2009.
Thursday, December 18 2008 03:04 PM
Find more stories in::  Business applications, Services, Service level management, Storage, Servers

Google maps out Chrome's RSS support

Chrome turns a blind eye to subscription offers from Web sites, but Google has revealed its plan to add the feature.
Thursday, December 18 2008 10:28 AM
Find more stories in::  Web browsers, Web sites, E-mail servers, Web logs, RSS

New privacy guidelines for US e-health records

As U.S. president-elect Barack Obama calls for widespread adoption of e-medical records, the Department of Health and Human Services is offering more privacy guidelines for them.
Thursday, December 18 2008 12:14 PM
Find more stories in::  Privacy, Data security, Security Management, Service level management, U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services