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February 2009

GT&T: Integrity and reliability are key

Posted date: 1 February 2009
In 2004, GT&T ventured into China with a deal to supply its solution to bus operators in Beijing. Today, it has about 10 people in its offices in Beijing and Shanghai. [More]

IDA invites proposals for innovative geospatial mashups

Posted date: 1 February 2009
IDA is inviting companies or consortia to propose innovative services enabled by mashups involving geospatial contents from the public, private and people sectors. [More]

IDA appoints Senior Director for Industry Development

Posted date: 1 February 2009
Economic Development Board and IE Singapore alumnus Mr Andrew Khaw has joined IDA as Senior Director for Industry Development. [More]

LandNet bags two international GIS awards

Posted date: 1 February 2009
The Singapore Land Authority抯 Land Information Network system has picked up two international Geographical Information System awards for its innovative use of the technology. [More]

Re-Entry Permits go electronic

Posted date: 1 February 2009
Singapore Permanent Residents can now renew or transfer their Re-Entry Permit online, anywhere and at anytime, with the introduction of the Electronic Re-Entry Permit service. [More]

Get over the fear

Posted date: 1 February 2009
In the wake of "Lehman Monday", many busineses are thinking differently about how to deploy IT services, says IDA Distinguished Infocomm Speaker Mr Dan Warmenhoven, Chairman and CEO of NetApp. [More]

No half-and-half ideas

Posted date: 1 February 2009
Serial entrepreneur Mr Dan Lejerskar shares his insights into starting a successful business at IDA's "Infocomm LIVE!" speaker series. [More]

NetGain: Always think "win-win"

Posted date: 1 February 2009
NetGain adopted a channels strategy in which it integrated its solution with local partners in various vertical industries. [More]

China: Determine your niche

Posted date: 1 February 2009
Singapore infocomm companies will have to determine their own niche if they are to compete effectively against foreign multinationals and the fast-growing indigenous infocomm industry in China. [More]