TODAY ON  ZDNet Asia




Asian firms step up ITSM efforts

Organizations in the region are finding IT service management is paying off, and many are incorporating it on a wider scale, new study finds.


Juniper: Make OSes consistent

Different network operating systems cause complexity, which prevents IT departments from enabling features the business wants, says company exec.


Opera 10 will be 'prettier'

Opera 9.6 is a bit of an eyesore, especially on Apple, says Opera. Expect significant changes in version 10, including improvements in user interface.

spacer
  • AMD to split into two

    Chipmaker is expected to unveil plans to spin off its manufacturing operations into a joint venture, under a multi-billion dollar investment fund from Abu Dhabi, reports say.

    Tuesday, October 07 2008 06:08 PM


  • ISO offers to take on ODF maintenance

    The move has been prompted by concerns ODF was not being properly maintained by its creator Oasis, says an ISO committee member, rejecting claims of a pro-Microsoft takeover.

    Wednesday, October 08 2008 07:03 AM


  • Philippine community tapped for map building

    Country's population encouraged to use Google Map Maker and contribute content to plug lack of "comprehensive, high-quality" maps in the Philippines.

    Thursday, October 09 2008 06:24 PM


  • Asian tech customers still spending

    Businesses in the region are not cutting back on technology purchases even though they are reassessing their priorities, say tech vendors.

    Tuesday, October 07 2008 05:12 PM


  • S'pore: First Street View in Southeast Asia

    update Singapore is likely to be first in the region to have Google's Street View panoramic photo feature enabled for the search giant's online digital map services.

    Thursday, October 09 2008 04:41 PM


  • Will you hire 'honey.bunny@'?

    Job applicants should be mindful their e-mail addresses are not offensive or risk putting off prospective employers, say recruiters.  [4 comments]

    Wednesday, September 03 2008 04:22 PM


  • Malaysia's schools get OpenOffice.org

    Move will affect some 300,000 PCs across the country, after government made the decision based on "positive" case studies, says local official.  [4 comments]

    Wednesday, August 27 2008 07:20 PM


  • ISO offers to take on ODF maintenance

    The move has been prompted by concerns ODF was not being properly maintained by its creator Oasis, says an ISO committee member, rejecting claims of a pro-Microsoft takeover.  [4 comments]

    Wednesday, October 08 2008 07:03 AM


  • M'sia govt breaks promise, censors Net

    Government orders Malaysian ISPs to block access to controversial portal Malaysia Today, breaking a previous pledge to "ensure no Internet censorship".  [3 comments]

    Friday, August 29 2008 04:23 PM


  • 'Corruption' slowing India's e-govt growth

    Politicians' concerns of losing control and the lack of service targets have hindered e-government initiatives in India, say industry players.  [3 comments]

    Tuesday, August 12 2008 05:55 PM


More from News »

From Blog Central


No-holds barred on netbooks

The journalist group that I belong to, CyberPress, held our regular industry forum last Friday and I should say that...

The Pinoy Post - Tuesday, October 14 2008 12:02 PM


When cash is king in M&A

Following on from last week's posting, we've seen more merger and acquisition (M&A) activity with TCS acquiring Citigroup's captive business...

Sourcing Insight - Monday, October 13 2008 08:52 PM


A recessionary sense of déjà vu

Depending on which camps you speak to, the U.S. credit meltdown could either spell bad news for IT wages or...

By The Way - Friday, October 10 2008 02:34 AM


Turn your mobile phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot

If you're using a newer Nokia phone like Nokia N95 and N82, you can install the JoikuSpot software to turn...

The M Files - Wednesday, October 08 2008 09:14 AM


Global financial contagion and sourcing

Watching the financial industry events unfold (perhaps snowball is a better word), I started wondering what this could mean for...

Sourcing Insight - Tuesday, October 07 2008 08:21 PM


More from Blog Central »

TechGuides


TechGuides
Install a simple Web server on Windows Server 2008

While there are more advanced Web server configurations, many products require the IIS Web engine as a prerequisite. Here’s how to install a simple IIS Web server through a scripted role.


TechGuides
Three security investigation pitfalls to avoid

Investigations are powerful tools for improving compliance--they should strengthen security controls and assure employees that the security team is a partner.


TechGuides
Try command-line looping for added efficiency

Using loops, you can take often-used commands that would normally be executed in sequence manually, and have them done automatically. Find out what you need to know about getting started with loops.


More from TechGuides »

TechJobs Now!

Singapore Australia Hong Kong India Malaysia View all



recruit.net
Get listed..

IT Channels Directory

 

ZDNet Asia's IT Channels Finder is an online resource to aid SMB IT decision-makers in their technology purchasing. This directory includes ISVs, VARs, Systems Integrators, Distributors, Managed Services Providers and more.

Search by key industry verticals


Advanced Search »


video

Video: Visa on going wallet-less
Visa CIO: Implementing mobile solutions on a global scale


video

Video: Ballmer's quest to compete with Google
Microsoft's CEO discusses search strategy


video

Photo: T-Mobile unveils first Google phone
The first Android smartphone debuts in New York


video

Photo: Futuristic PCs trump beige box
Move over beige box...now there's something a little more niche.



From The Community


0-avatar

Indian schools spur virtual PC demand

Talkback: "I am a little confused and would appreciate people helping out. If the virtualization is taking place on the same desktop ..." by Yugal Joshi  1 comment
Tuesday, October 14 2008 06:57 PM

 
 

0-avatar

'Global' India is more insulated than 'regulated' India

Blog comment: "Every one is talking about the insulated India and the impact of global financial melt down. To what degree is Indian ..." by Praksh Anand  2 comments
Friday, October 10 2008 07:10 PM

 
 

0-avatar

ISO offers to take on ODF maintenance

Talkback: "That a representative of ISO would state "...it turns out the rubber-stamp accusation is more justly leveled at ODF" betrays any ..." by Anonymous  4 comments
Thursday, October 09 2008 04:52 AM

 
 

New Members

mprabushankar


avatar
Send mail  Mail
 
 

drjmanigandan


avatar
Send mail  Mail
 
 

edfulgar


avatar
Send mail  Mail
 
 

  • HPC Applications

    Ever wondered if High Performing Computing systems really matter in our day-to-day world? Let Dr David Scott from Intel take you a for quick tour on developing HPC applications.
    Play video


  • Maximize IT Spend: Business Acceleration

    How do you ensure your IT solutions are well integrated and streamlined across your enterprise? Rajen from Oracle highlights the important considerations ...
    Play video


  • HPC Architecture: Explained

    Why is High Performance Computing increasingly in demand in today's businesses? Find out which is the most widely deployed HPC architecture today.
    Play video

Tags

  1. android
  2. apple
  3. apps
  4. big
  5. business
  6. china
  7. chrome
  8. cloud
  9. data
  10. deal
  11. dell
  12. global
  13. google
  14. hit
  15. ibm
  16. iphone
  17. market
  18. microsoft
  19. mobile
  20. nokia
  21. security
  22. spore
  23. tech
  24. uk
  25. us
  26. virtualization
  27. vmware
  28. web
  29. windows
  30. yahoo