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Cloud computing brings in many benefits to enterprises, governments included. The government of Australia has recently expressed its interest in moving its systems to the cloud, and is in the process of issuing guidelines for its diverse set of departments and agencies.
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Cloud services are best delivered with the lowest latency, particularly given the increasing popularity of cloud-based applications as replacements to desktop applications.
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There has never been a more exciting time for the mobile broadband market than today. At the start of 2011, the mobile broadband market accounts for about 500 million subscribers worldwide, and this number is expected to reach a billion before the year ends.
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The Asia Pacific is a growing market for ICT services in 2011 and onwards. India is seen as having a mature ICT industry in this region, and the International Data Corporation (news, site ) is expanding into the country with a Research Business Unit.
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Electronic Healthcare Records are but one realm in which IT can improve the workflow and processes in the healthcare industry. While the industry in the US is just starting to standardize and improve on its EHR systems through the HITECH act, other technologically-advanced countries are going beyond simple recording
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Social media is gaining inroads into the Asia Pacific enterprise scene as the year 2011 starts. Experts foresee increased business use of social mediums for marketing, recruitment and human resources, along with improved trends in cloud computing, enterprise mobility and applications. CMSWire earlier reported that Asian businesses have not yet warmed to social media. 2011 might be the
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Businesses in the Asia Pacific region are keen on cloud computing, but generally prefer private cloud deployments. To meet this demand, independent cloud provider Eucalyptus Systems (news, site) is expanding into APAC, with a newly opened regional headquarters in China. Eucalyptus is a California-based startup that develops
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As cloud computing becomes popular among enterprises in the Asia Pacific region, government agencies also anticipate a rise in cloud-related crimes. With corporate data being transmitted and processed over public networks, regulators see a potential increase in fraud, data theft and other related crimes.
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Cloud computing is seen as a way to save costs while standardizing technology. The Philippines' second-largest city intends to move its information management systems into the cloud, but has expressed concerns due to a lack of standards and because of potential challenges from the country's political framework.
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Asia Pacific countries have varied perspectives on the use of cloud computing, which include public vs. private cloud, hybrid cloud deployments and applications. In Australia, human resource management and customer relationship management are among the top cloud computing applications.
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Australia-based iGo2 Group has recently announced a partnership with InsideView, a provider of sales intelligence services. Under the partnership, iGo2 will be part of InsideView's Partner Program as a reseller and master agent.
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Economies in the Asia Pacific region have been bolstered by outsourced services, including business process outsourcing, manufacturing and other services. In particular, contact center services have helped the region weather the global recession. The industry has shrunk in 2009, though, amid reduced spending for IT and other services worldwide.
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In an ideal world, governance and social media go hand-in-hand. The Philippine government, starting with the newly-installed administration of President Benigno Aquino III, has embraced social media as a means of extending services to its constituents, particularly by feeding vital information on security, disasters and something as commonplace as traffic.
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Just as most people were tidying up their desks for the Christmas break, OpenText (news, site) was announcing a new partnership with China-based HiSoft that will give OpenText a firm hold on the Chinese mainland and bring its web content management software into areas that to date
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