Asia's green tech conundrumGovernments must take the lead to encourage adoption of cleaner technology, and decide what they can do to help green IT have a significant impact in the region.February 4, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Eight Asian ICT predictions for 2008Linux will gain more ground as an enterprise platform while mobile-commerce will see better adoption across the region, says research house XMG. January 24, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Study: Less piracy means economic gainsAsian countries, particularly emerging economies, will benefit from a 10 percent cut in software piracy rates by 2011, BSA report finds. January 22, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Mobile payments need an open ecosystemWidespread adoption hinges on industry players working together to flash out the different pieces of the mobile puzzle, says Microsoft exec.December 7, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Abu Dhabi deal: A booster for AMD?Funds from the wealthy Middle Eastern country will help boost the U.S.-based chipmaker's footprint in the microprocessor market, says IDC analyst.November 27, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
More Singapore SMBs investing in ITSmall and midsize businesses are seeing the value of investing in IT, with more placing greater importance on IT security, new study reveals.November 22, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Cheap storage fueling innovationDecreasing storage cost, ubiquitous connectivity and the democratization of content tools, are driving tech innovation, says Google exec.November 21, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Cheap storage fueling innovationDecreasing storage cost, ubiquitous connectivity and the democratization of content tools, are driving tech innovation, says Google exec.November 13, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Asia ups salaries to keep talentCompanies in the region are on a recruitment drive and offering higher salaries to retain employees, a Hudson report reveals.October 21, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Asia ups salaries to keep talentCompanies in the region are on a recruitment drive and offering higher salaries to retain employees, a Hudson report reveals.October 18, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work