Technology

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding secured US$770m orders in Q3

Amongst key deliveries include the world’s largest containership.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding secured US$770m orders in Q3

Amongst key deliveries include the world’s largest containership.

A*STAR SIMTech launches comprehensive microfluidics foundry

Singapore continues to boost nation’s R&D by earmarking S$16.1bn under the Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2011 to 2015 Plan. 

A*STAR IME joins forces with University of Washington

The collaboration aims to accelerate the development of silicon photonics.

Ascendas unveils mobile app for marketing agents and partners

App for Apple and Android to offer comprehensive access to more than 90 properties across Asia.

Singapore hosts workshop on building molecule-sized computer chips

Singapore’s IMRE houses rare R&D tools in the world powerful enough to study single molecule logic gates and surface atom circuit logic gates.

FXMedia Internet launches e-greeting apps using A*STAR technology

A*STAR’s latest technologies, including 3D Face Modeling for e-greeting apps, to be showcased at CommunicAsia.

Symantec.cloud revealed how advance fee fraud spammers take advantage of the unrest in Libya

419 or advance fee fraud spammers have demonstrated how they are particularly adept at using the current events to their advantage.

Your Organisation's IT Expeditionary Force

Brave New World “The Threat Landscape has changed radically in the last couple of years. Rarely do threats start with a couple of anti-globalism dorm boys, now threats begin with professional, international organised crime syndicates,” warns Symantec Hosted Service’s VP for Apac & Japan, Bjorn Engelhardt. FBI partners close to Engelhardt have described the value of cybercrime to equate to the value of the drug trade in the US. “These groups are highly professional, they are after any information that they can on-sell, it may be information on product and trade secrets or it may be customer databases. It is serious business - the cyber criminals’ objectives are to target IT systems, lie low and remain there undetected for as long as they can, skimming valuable and privileged information.”

Bjorn Engelhardt – Asia's security guru

Bjorn Engelhardt is a man of the world. A Baby Boomer with Y-Gen energy and ICT expertise, Engelhardt - as his name may imply - is Scandinavian at heart. Born in Denmark, he moved to Norway as a child and then settled in Australia at the age of 11. Engelhard will tell you though that he is also Australian at heart, quoting his vast knowledge of cricket, rugby, Australian music and other Aussie cultural pillars as proof.

M1 broadband network delivers 1box's Internet on TV

M1 customers can now access 1box’s Internet on TV, while using social networking sites.

Providing solutions: A case study on Raffles Education's IT problem

With more than 31,000 students enrolled in its tertiary programmes, Raffles Education Corporation Limited (“RafflesEducationCorp”) is the largest private education group in Asia-Pacific, and is listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange.

HTC launches Windows Phone 7 smartphones in Singapore

HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy and HTC HD7 are powered by Microsoft's response to competition

iProperty.com Singapore unleashes real estate iPad App

Company to offer over 50,000 properties for sale and rent in Singapore using the Apple product.

Helutrans ups Chatter at work

It's the business equivalent of social networking – only more secure and more reliable.

Standard Chartered launches its first iPhone application

Standard Chartered Bank's first iPhone mobile banking application, Standard Chartered Breeze, will give customers greater ease of use and a higher degree of convenience.

Refinery Media to ink deal with Foursquare

Popular location-based game to be featured in Season Two of SUPERMODELME, Asia's first multi-platform reality-based programme.

Asian businesses join Teradata to showcase database analytics power

Largest annual data warehousing event in South Asia comes to Singapore on May 25.