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Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Malaysia deports Saudi journalist for tweeting; faces execution
Saudi journalist Hamza Kashgari has been deported from Malaysia. He faces potential execution in Saudia Arabia on charges of apostasy after writing a set of controversial tweets.
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Parents use Facebook to find missing Stanford student in Malaysia
This is a story of how a father and mother turned to Facebook to locate their son after losing contact with him for six days.
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Cloud grows globally: Russia, South Korea, and Malaysia join Open Cirrus
A global, multiple data center, open-source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research, Open Cirrus was started last summer by HP, Intel Corp. and Yahoo! Inc. The goal is to...
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Layoffs loom for Malaysian electronics sector
Western Digital stunned Malaysian authorities when it announced it would close its hard drive facility - provoking fears that more companies would follow.
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Kaspersky's Malaysian site hacked by Turkish hacker
According to Zone-h.org, Kaspersky's Malaysian site has been defaced by a Turkish hacker during the weekend, through a SQL injection, leaving the following message - "hacked by m0sted And Amen...
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SMB IT spending in ASEAN to reach $13.4 bln in 2008
Small and medium businesses across key countries in ASEAN (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines), are set to spend $13.4 bln on IT in 2008, up 15% over 2007....
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Malaysia deports Saudi journalist for tweeting; faces execution
Saudi journalist Hamza Kashgari has been deported from Malaysia. He faces potential execution in Saudia Arabia on charges of apostasy after writing a set of controversial tweets.
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KLM Meet & Seat: use Facebook, LinkedIn to pick seat mates
KLM is letting you pick who you're going to sit with on your next flight by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn. It's a completely optional service.
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Airlines: use Facebook to pick who you sit with
What if you could pick someone to sit with on your next flight? That's exactly the kind of service KLM is planning to offer, by tapping into the social networks Facebook and LinkedIn.
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Parents use Facebook to find missing Stanford student in Malaysia
This is a story of how a father and mother turned to Facebook to locate their son after losing contact with him for six days.
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Cloud grows globally: Russia, South Korea, and Malaysia join Open Cirrus
A global, multiple data center, open-source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research, Open Cirrus was started last summer by HP, Intel Corp. and Yahoo! Inc. The goal is to...
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Layoffs loom for Malaysian electronics sector
Western Digital stunned Malaysian authorities when it announced it would close its hard drive facility - provoking fears that more companies would follow.
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Kaspersky's Malaysian site hacked by Turkish hacker
According to Zone-h.org, Kaspersky's Malaysian site has been defaced by a Turkish hacker during the weekend, through a SQL injection, leaving the following message - "hacked by m0sted And Amen...
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SMB IT spending in ASEAN to reach $13.4 bln in 2008
Small and medium businesses across key countries in ASEAN (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines), are set to spend $13.4 bln on IT in 2008, up 15% over 2007....
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Outsourcing picks up in Malaysia
More Malaysian companies are tapping third parties to take care of IT. It could be a $350 million market in five years.
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Microsoft cuts prices for Malaysia
Breaking its one-price policy, the company is selling a scaled-down software package as part of a Malaysian government drive to increase computer ownership.
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Malaysia gets behind open source
The Malaysian government reaffirms its support for open-source software, saying it has a "strategic role" in boosting developing economies.
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Intel: We're not closing Malaysia plants
Despite the economic slump and the opening up of China to tech production, Intel says it doesn't plan to close operations in Malaysia--though it will make staff reductions there.
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Pirated XP big seller in Malaysia
Bootleg copies of Windows XP are spreading in Malaysia despite a government crackdown on copyright infringement and Microsoft's controversial new product activation feature.
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Malaysia bans political CDs
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--First, it was pirated and pornographic CDs. Now, the Malaysian government will take harsh action against CDs with political content and speeches by opposition politicians....
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