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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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Scourges of cyberspace
S'pore fares better in spam and virus levels than the global average, according to an annual report from Symantec unit MessageLabs.
Check Point likely to boost Singapore operations
IT security vendor eyes more than 30% growth in this region.
Asian firms go big on Twitter and Facebook
SMEs in region turning to social media platforms to widen reach.
Firms here to buy more enterprise software
ERP and office suites will remain the largest segments throughout the forecast period.
Keeping an eye on his roti prata
When you are running four prata shops, having more eyes - especially electronic ones - certainly helps. -ST
Asia-Pac professionals more comfortable with communication tools: study
They feel that communication technologies offers better control over balance between life and work. -BT
S'pore-based banks looking to invest in IT again: IDC
Study shows a greater confidence in recovery and firming up of plans to streamline processes. -BT
IT: a strategic asset for Asian firms?
Asian companies would benefit from taking a more strategic view of IT.
IT's a tool worth investing in
The savvy use of technology can really transform a business as two-time Enterprise 50 winner Greenpac can attest to.
Too small to afford an IT dept? Rent one from Tata Consultancy
Tata Consultancy impending launch of a radical outsourcing model offers IT services to SMBs.
Counting down to superhighway
New services to take advantage of the increased broadband speeds will make their debut as early as April 2010.
S'pore firms to spend US$6b on IT this year
EMC commissioned IDC report notes that spending growth will be 3% over next 5 years.
Wherever the Web is heading, it's going there fast
To win customers over, make sure you are connected to the rest of your customers' worlds.
Adopting new technologies? Don't forget the risks
Threats have extended beyond virus and worm attacks. -BT
More firms turn to cloud computing
Free, open source software cuts IT costs by up to 65%, they say. -ST
Small business, social media not mixing
The low number of small businesses using such sites for business purposes was unexpected. -Reuters
SMEs lead in adoption of open software
IDC study shows there's strong traction for certain types of applications here. -BT
Getting on the grid
SMEs using infocomm services on a subscription or pay-per-use basis can benefit from ease of management and reduced costs.
 
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