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Week in Review: DNA’s exclusive with Mr Dell himself
DNA founder Karamjit Singh’s thoughts are all over the place in his Week in Review column. But do you agree that he should not offer critiques and feedback in public anymore?
Nominations open for MSC Malaysia APICTA Awards 2014
Submission of nominations for the 15th MSC Malaysia APICTA Awards organised by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) and the National ICT Association of Malaysia (Pikom) opened on April 1.
Contact centre association CCAM fights to remain relevant
Is the Customer Relationship Management and Contact Centre Association of Malaysia about to become marginalised? DNA founder Karamjit Singh looks at the issue.
MDeC shifts its focus to games and digital comics sector
After spending the bulk of its efforts and time growing the animation, film and TV sectors of the creative multimedia industry, MDeC will now be focusing on driving the games and digital comics sector.
Malaysia’s creative content industry worth nearly US$5bil, says MDeC
Malaysia's creative content industry is estimated to be worth RM16 billion (US$4.9 billion), according to Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).
Creative multimedia: Private sector urged to step up
The private sector needs to play a bigger role in growing the country’s creative multimedia industry, urged Malaysia’s national ICT custodian, Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).
Malaysia can overtake Singapore in big data race: Bob Chua
Malaysia has what it takes to overtake Singapore as the regional big data hub, backed as it is by a pool of resources as well as commitment by the Government and its various agencies, says Pulsate CEO Bob Chua.
Week in Review: We need to get behind the MaGIC CEO
The gathering against MaGIC
The latest news about the one-stop entrepreneur shop known as the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre or MaGIC, including the selection of its CEO, has caused some concern, but A. Asohan argues that there may be good reasons for this while raising concerns of his own.
French-Malaysian pact on open source front
KL-based Abyres and Paris-based Mandriva have signed an MoU, creating what they claimed was the first enterprise open source desktop management solution in Malaysia.
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