The document provides information about CommunicAsia2013/EnterpriseIT2013/SATComm2013/BroadcastAsia2013, which will be held from June 18-21, 2013 at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. It includes details about the venue, exhibition hours, registration website, and travel information for attendees. It also lists the 16 Thai exhibitors and provides contact information for organizers.
The document announces a Thai IT trade mission to CommunicAsia 2012 in Singapore from June 19-22, 2012 comprising 15 Thai IT companies specialized in areas like mobile applications, software, and telecommunications. It provides details on the participating companies and organizations involved like Software Park Thailand, the Department of International Trade Promotion, and Mobile Technology for Thailand. The mission aims to create market and partnership opportunities for the Thai exhibitors.
Why do many developers have a negative impression on the quality of cross platform software development tools? What are the technical reasons for this impression? And can cross platform development be done in a better way?
With Eqela, we introduce a source code conversion approach that allows developers to address all of the common issues.
(Presentation slides as presented in the Softech.ph conference)
The Thailand Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai aims to showcase Thailand's culture, heritage, and innovation to visitors from around the world in an immersive experience. It will feature exhibits on Thai history, architecture, arts, religion, and culture as well as its progress in technology and sustainability to represent the country as a leader in ASEAN. The pavilion design incorporates Thai elements like temples and gardens to transport guests to Thailand and educate them on the country's beauty, values and contributions.
The document provides information about CommunicAsia2013/EnterpriseIT2013/SATComm2013/BroadcastAsia2013, which will be held from June 18-21, 2013 at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore. It includes details about the venue, exhibition hours, registration website, and travel information for attendees. It also lists the 16 Thai exhibitors and provides contact information for organizers.
The document announces a Thai IT trade mission to CommunicAsia 2012 in Singapore from June 19-22, 2012 comprising 15 Thai IT companies specialized in areas like mobile applications, software, and telecommunications. It provides details on the participating companies and organizations involved like Software Park Thailand, the Department of International Trade Promotion, and Mobile Technology for Thailand. The mission aims to create market and partnership opportunities for the Thai exhibitors.
Why do many developers have a negative impression on the quality of cross platform software development tools? What are the technical reasons for this impression? And can cross platform development be done in a better way?
With Eqela, we introduce a source code conversion approach that allows developers to address all of the common issues.
(Presentation slides as presented in the Softech.ph conference)
The Thailand Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai aims to showcase Thailand's culture, heritage, and innovation to visitors from around the world in an immersive experience. It will feature exhibits on Thai history, architecture, arts, religion, and culture as well as its progress in technology and sustainability to represent the country as a leader in ASEAN. The pavilion design incorporates Thai elements like temples and gardens to transport guests to Thailand and educate them on the country's beauty, values and contributions.
1) Social media usage continues to grow rapidly and is now integral to daily life for many globally. Mobile access is driving much of this growth, now accounting for over 60% of time spent on social media.
2) Key trends include the rise of mobile and location-based apps like Foursquare and Pinterest, and using social media for customer service and while watching TV. Popular sites like Facebook and Twitter remain dominant but are seeing more mobile usage.
3) Marketers now have opportunities to engage consumers who are more informed and influenced by social word-of-mouth recommendations shared on sites like these.
Thailand Software Park Alliance is a collaboration knit between software parks located in Thailand. Currently, there are 4 founding members 1. E-Saan Software Park (Khon Khane) 2.Korat Software Park (Nakhon Ratchasima) 3. Software Park Phuket (Phuket) and 4. Software Park Thailand (Nonthaburi).
The document summarizes key details about a delegation of 16 Thai new media companies visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 12-16, 2012. It introduces the organizing bodies, Software Park Thailand and the Office of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP), and their roles in supporting the Thai software industry and small businesses. The objectives of the delegation are to explore the Japanese market and find potential partners through business meetings and networking. Background on Thailand's growing internet usage and online economy is also provided.
This document outlines the itinerary for a Thai IT delegation trip to Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. The schedule includes arrival in Tokyo on November 11th, followed by visits to various technology companies and organizations from November 12-15th to learn about the IT industry and foster business partnerships. The delegation will depart Tokyo on November 16th. Key events include meetings with Cyber Agent Ventures, Mobile Content Forum, Kaganawa Software Industry Association, B Dash Ventures, Samurai Incubate, Fan Communications, and Grand Business Matching sessions.
This document provides information about the "Digital Copyright Asian Network - Business Meeting & Seminar" event organized by RICS in Bangkok, Thailand on August 14-15, 2012. The purpose of the event was to communicate and collaborate on digital copyright issues among Asian nations, promote digital copyright technology in Asia, and host a forum with the Korea Copyright Commission branch. The event included presentations from copyright organizations in Korea and Thailand on technical measures for online copyright protection, as well as discussions on copyright systems and issues. An application form is included for participants from companies and organizations in the copyright industry.
This document announces a digital copyright seminar hosted by RICS in Bangkok, Thailand on August 14-15, 2012. The seminar aims to (1) communicate with Asian nations on digital copyright business, (2) promote digital copyright technology in Asia, and (3) host a forum with the Korea Copyright Commission. Key presenters will discuss technical measures for online copyright protection and systems from Korea and Thailand. The agenda also includes business meetings and company visits.
Telcos must embrace and partner with over-the-top (OTT) services to survive the growing popularity and power of OTT. Telcos still have a role to play beyond bandwidth provisioning, but must understand what OTT players want from telcos. Telcos should open their network APIs and transform into a "toolbox" to help OTT players innovate. IDA is expanding its AMPlify program to support startups in developing applications across multiple platforms and expanding into enterprise and social business.
The document discusses IPv6 adoption and some challenges around educating broadband users. Key points:
- A major event saw over 3,000 websites support IPv6 permanently, but it still only accounts for 0.1% of traffic.
- Last mile providers have been criticized for their lack of IPv6 readiness, as they bear the cost of running both IPv4 and IPv6 networks but can't pass those costs to consumers.
- There is a challenge in getting customers to upgrade equipment like home gateways to support IPv6 when their current devices work fine for IPv4.
- The Internet Society Hong Kong has launched an education campaign to explain IPv6 to consumers and encourage enabling it, though it does
1) CommunicAsia visitors totaled 7,011 with 59% (4,133) being overseas visitors.
2) Data is being referred to as the "new crude oil" and mobile operators must build platforms to extract value from data as businesses will be built from this resource.
3) ZTE unveiled its first single-chip LTE smartphone, the Grand X LTE (T82) which it plans to launch in APAC and Europe in the third quarter using Qualcomm's 1.5GHz dual-core chip and running Android 4.0.
1) Social media usage continues to grow rapidly and is now integral to daily life for many globally. Mobile access is driving much of this growth, now accounting for over 60% of time spent on social media.
2) Key trends include the rise of mobile and location-based apps like Foursquare and Pinterest, and using social media for customer service and while watching TV. Popular sites like Facebook and Twitter remain dominant but are seeing more mobile usage.
3) Marketers now have opportunities to engage consumers who are more informed and influenced by social word-of-mouth recommendations shared on sites like these.
Thailand Software Park Alliance is a collaboration knit between software parks located in Thailand. Currently, there are 4 founding members 1. E-Saan Software Park (Khon Khane) 2.Korat Software Park (Nakhon Ratchasima) 3. Software Park Phuket (Phuket) and 4. Software Park Thailand (Nonthaburi).
The document summarizes key details about a delegation of 16 Thai new media companies visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 12-16, 2012. It introduces the organizing bodies, Software Park Thailand and the Office of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP), and their roles in supporting the Thai software industry and small businesses. The objectives of the delegation are to explore the Japanese market and find potential partners through business meetings and networking. Background on Thailand's growing internet usage and online economy is also provided.
This document outlines the itinerary for a Thai IT delegation trip to Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. The schedule includes arrival in Tokyo on November 11th, followed by visits to various technology companies and organizations from November 12-15th to learn about the IT industry and foster business partnerships. The delegation will depart Tokyo on November 16th. Key events include meetings with Cyber Agent Ventures, Mobile Content Forum, Kaganawa Software Industry Association, B Dash Ventures, Samurai Incubate, Fan Communications, and Grand Business Matching sessions.
This document provides information about the "Digital Copyright Asian Network - Business Meeting & Seminar" event organized by RICS in Bangkok, Thailand on August 14-15, 2012. The purpose of the event was to communicate and collaborate on digital copyright issues among Asian nations, promote digital copyright technology in Asia, and host a forum with the Korea Copyright Commission branch. The event included presentations from copyright organizations in Korea and Thailand on technical measures for online copyright protection, as well as discussions on copyright systems and issues. An application form is included for participants from companies and organizations in the copyright industry.
This document announces a digital copyright seminar hosted by RICS in Bangkok, Thailand on August 14-15, 2012. The seminar aims to (1) communicate with Asian nations on digital copyright business, (2) promote digital copyright technology in Asia, and (3) host a forum with the Korea Copyright Commission. Key presenters will discuss technical measures for online copyright protection and systems from Korea and Thailand. The agenda also includes business meetings and company visits.
Telcos must embrace and partner with over-the-top (OTT) services to survive the growing popularity and power of OTT. Telcos still have a role to play beyond bandwidth provisioning, but must understand what OTT players want from telcos. Telcos should open their network APIs and transform into a "toolbox" to help OTT players innovate. IDA is expanding its AMPlify program to support startups in developing applications across multiple platforms and expanding into enterprise and social business.
The document discusses IPv6 adoption and some challenges around educating broadband users. Key points:
- A major event saw over 3,000 websites support IPv6 permanently, but it still only accounts for 0.1% of traffic.
- Last mile providers have been criticized for their lack of IPv6 readiness, as they bear the cost of running both IPv4 and IPv6 networks but can't pass those costs to consumers.
- There is a challenge in getting customers to upgrade equipment like home gateways to support IPv6 when their current devices work fine for IPv4.
- The Internet Society Hong Kong has launched an education campaign to explain IPv6 to consumers and encourage enabling it, though it does
1) CommunicAsia visitors totaled 7,011 with 59% (4,133) being overseas visitors.
2) Data is being referred to as the "new crude oil" and mobile operators must build platforms to extract value from data as businesses will be built from this resource.
3) ZTE unveiled its first single-chip LTE smartphone, the Grand X LTE (T82) which it plans to launch in APAC and Europe in the third quarter using Qualcomm's 1.5GHz dual-core chip and running Android 4.0.