Singapore unveils standard for smart card IDGovernment's objective is to unify disparate standards currently used in different identification cards and readers in the island-state.November 27, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
StarHub unveils speedier broadband serviceSingapore's second largest ISP rolls out ultra-high speed broadband service targeted at local residential users.December 28, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Companies in Asia warm to BIupdate Business intelligence is gaining foothold in the region, as more companies adopt these tools to exploit their information assets more efficiently.January 23, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
S'pore debuts low-cost RFID readerCountry's Institute of Microelectronics unveils silicon chip that it says will reduce cost and size of UHF RFID readers.January 29, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Lack of skills could hinder RFID adoptionNumber of professionals trained in radio frequency identification technology is lower than 1,000 worldwide--a shortage that must be addressed to justify ROI, says industry body CompTIA.March 12, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Biometrics' answer to identity verificationCan't quite put your finger on biometric security? Citibank allays fears and dispels potential misconceptions about the technology.December 5, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
CEOs hinder Asia's BI adoptionTop management is the No.1 hindrance in the adoption of business intelligence tools by midsize businesses in Asia, according to AMI-Partners.July 16, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Asian SMBs gain with business intelligenceBI tools let small and midsize businesses in Asia gain a competitive edge, by helping them to respond faster to their customers, says Business Objects.July 17, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Want wireless power? Not so fastContactless powering of mobile devices sounds good in theory, but it will take at least five years before the technology is commercialized, IDC says.June 29, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Symantec: Human error leads to data lossIn Asia, user error is the No. 1 reason for the loss of sensitive data in enterprises, says Symantec.July 19, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking