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Interest in web application security is growing but not as fast as the market can bear. According to a recent scan by Web Application Security Consortium, as much as 96.85% of scanned websites have high vulnerability.
The global financial crisis has prompted a re-evaluation of risk management. But while companies admit that major change is needed, many are unwilling, or unable, to make the necessary enhancements.
Singapore’s Ministry of Education has implemented a career portal that helps students use the assessment module to identify their personal interest, abilities and values; and tap on the education and employment databases effectively to make informed choices concerning their education and career paths.
Accenture tells governments to break out of silo structures to serve modern society more effectively.
Individual companies have started the snowball of uptake of cloud computing in the recent years, but collectively, how do these cloud implementations affect a country’s ICT industry?
The cold weather brings with it concerns about a resurgence in H1N1 and H5N1 - two scourges of the 21st century. Though not a solution to the health problem, the Web offers a potential to mitigate a pandemic.
BPM is hot in the public sector because civil servants realize that they are being more closely compared to their private sector counterparts. The BPM challenge in the public sector is daunting with human behavior as the biggest hurdle to make. But it can be done.
During The Premier Business Leadership Series conference presented by SAS, Tan Boon Huat, Chief Executive Director of People’s Association, said that analytics is helping his organization achieving its goals by identifying programs suited to the needs of the many cultures that call Singapore home.
How do you ensure that healhcare provision is of the highest quality and efficiency without costing an arm and a leg. Orcun Tezel, Technical Director, 3Com Asia Pacific, offers 8 practical recommendations to managing the healthcare information systems without breaking the bank.
More and more city dwellers worldwide reside in megacities—densely populated urban zones that drive the standard of living way up high—and their needs are becoming increasingly demanding. How can urban planners keep up with the pace?



























