Analyst: 2008 to see bullish demand for IT
Despite recessionary concerns, double-digit IT investment growth is expected in emerging markets this year including China and India, says consultancy AMI-Partners.
Despite recessionary concerns, double-digit IT investment growth is expected in emerging markets this year including China and India, says consultancy AMI-Partners.
Members of Parliament call for incentives in Singapore's latest budget to encourage companies to adopt more environment-friendly business measures.
The software giant has fought back against Software Freedom Law Center's claims that the Open Specification Promise is not as open as it should be.
While businesses in Malaysia are starting to recognize the benefits of adopting eco-friendly technology, few actually do so, say industry watchers.
Tech tools cut launch cycle from 10 to 4 years, allowing car manufacturers to reduce time-to-market and offer better features in small cars.
Japanese electronics giant reinforces commitment to make environment core to its business, with new targets and strategies bolstered by its acquisition of Sanyo.
Companies looking to expand brand awareness via mobile apps need clear idea what purpose it will serve and how committed they are otherwise project will fail, say industry insiders.
IT trends are pushing those tasked with supporting their businesses, as never before, to meet and collaborate with their peers and colleagues, and really re-evaluate how IT and business come together.
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More Asia-Pacific firms say being "green" is very important while sustainability efforts are led mainly by senior management, finds new IDC study.