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Restaurants get online help with table booking
Diners also benefit from using the free service to make reservations. -BT - The Business Times
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Helping SMEs to market themselves
Small businesses without an advertising budget can harness new technology to meet their specific needs.
Microsoft ups cloud ante in S'pore with new deals
SATS and RSVP Singapore have signed up for Microsoft's BPOS cloud service.
S'pore key to Microsoft's regional cloud push
Microsoft sees Singapore as a focal point for its cloud computing push in the region
National Grid brings business to NewMedia
Since National Grid initiative's first baby steps, business is blossoming for designated grid service provider.
A social tool to boost commerce
Businesses can use social media to expand reach, fuel new offerings and find more revenue channels.
Firms' novel uses of location-based tool
It works by using the phone's global positioning system (GPS) to pinpoint a user's exact location.
Management software looking up
IDC expects stronger year for Singapore market after last year's drop.
Smart companies gain from online communities
Dell and other companies have shown that using the Web and social media tools can greatly increase business and customer satisfaction.
Hurry the curry, with PDAs
A high-tech ordering system has helped staff, including waitress Liana Oliver and restaurant manager Thirumal Raju, halve waiting times and double turnover.
Firms' in-house lawyers weighed down by data crush
A KPMG survey has found that the lawyers often have trouble getting the data.
Phishing threat a growing worry
Survey shows concerns over safety of personal data on social networking, government and banking websites.
Asia-Pacific computer sales to grow 16 per cent
PC sales rose 32 per cent in the three months to December last year from the same period in 2008.
Hot trends to take note of in 2010
Vendors see mobility as a key enterprise tech trend for Singapore, along with security, cloud computing and eco-friendly IT.
Bring your own computer to work
Employees increasingly prefer to use the same computer for work and for personal use.
Eight tech trends to look out for in 2010
Cloud computing, green IT, Knowledge-as-a-Service are just some of the trends to keep an eye on.
Asian IT spending to grow 8.8% in 2010: report
But firms will have to fight for jobs as outlook will not be back to pre-crisis levels.
More businesses here turning to green technology
The $3.5 million power-saving investment, installed in 2008, is expected to help Ascendas shave $1 million off its yearly utility bill.
Use of technology can cut CO2 emissions by 25%: IDC
Information and communication tech can curb 5.8b tonnes till 2020.
 
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