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The Business Software Alliance (BSA) reported that 63 percent of computer users in Asia Pacific admit they have acquired pirated software. Full Storymore
How true is the rumour that Hewlett-Packard (HP) is considering cutting as many as 25,000 jobs or about 8% of its workforce?Full Storymore
Though most IT managers recognize the benefits of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), they however are concerned about employees’ awareness of risk. Full Storymore
The current business environment is giving Asian CIOs more influence in management decisions. Full Storymore
Instead of viewing innovation as something theoretical and elusive, Asian businesses need to ensure that everyone play a role in the process. Full Storymore
More business people in Singapore are happier and more productive, and declare that their work-life balance has improved, according to the Regus Work-Life Balance Index.Full Storymore
No executive wants to spend his or her time managing a revolving door of employees. The Robert Half 2012 Salary Guide shares some ideas that can help organizations keep their best employees for the long term.Full Storymore
With tablets becoming increasingly popular, the fundamental lesson for Asian CIOs is that the balance of power has shifted from the internal IT departments they run to the company’s employees. Full Storymore
Strong technical skills, sound commercial acumen and communication skills are highly sought attributes that Singapore CIOs and CTOs seek from new hires in their departments. Full Storymore
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has presented its Customer Service Excellence Program (CSEP) awards to honor employees who have shown utmost commitment to customer service.Full Storymore
In Hong Kong, IT professionals with regulatory expertise, internal audit and compliance experience will find themselves highly sought-after.Full Storymore
Mobile seen as a game-changer and competitive differentiator as market leaders like Standard Chartered, Noble Group and CLP forge expansive mobile strategies.Full Storymore
In migrating from yesterday’s closed technology platform to tomorrow’s more liberalized communications environment, the right consumerization approach will depend on a number of factors. Full Storymore
Shared whiteboards, document scanning, application sharing and even a group support system for decision making can contribute to the success of videoconferences, said Ravishankar Sharma, Associate Professor, National Technological University. Full Storymore
Woori Investment and Securities employees across 11 major regional offices in Korea connect and collaborate with each other “face-to-face” via secure, high-definition video. Full Storymore
In a competitive job markets like Hong Kong and Singapore where skilled IT talent continues to be in high demand, catching a hiring manager’s eye is never an easy task. How can a job candidate stand out from the crowd? Full Storymore
Among local companies in Hong Kong that had already adopted flexible working practices, 75% had seen increases in productivity as a result of such practices. 72% drew a direct link between flexible working and increased revenues, cited a Regus Study. Full Storymore
A new IBM study of the media and entertainment market reveals that as consumers adopt an increasing number of digital devices, four distinct new "digital personalities" are emerging.Full Storymore
Business confidence has bounced back in Singapore, thanks to cost cutting measures that have been put in place. Full Storymore
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launched his new Facebook page on Friday, getting over 11,000 likes in five hours. His new Twitter account, launched almost at the same time, drew over 3,000 followers.Full Storymore