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RFID trolley also can

Cold Storage will introduce RFID-enabled trolley: “The trolley … will be able to identify the shopper’s location and … will be able to display information such as product locations and targeted advertisements”
Nice, but what we really need here is a trolley with a kangaroo bumper in front. Oh, wait – it would be a […]

Encentuate goes IBM

IBM announced the purchase of Encentuate. As the one who have designed few product’ core features during my time at Encentuate, I’m pleased to see it as a part of IBM Tivoli now.
UPDATED on Mar 19, 2008: Here are couple interesting responses to the news:
“Why Enterprise Single Sign-On (E-SSO) is More Than Just a […]

“Serial Entrepreneur : Peng Ong”

Here is an interview with Peng T. Ong by Sramana Mitra. Peng is a man, who brought us Match.com, Interwoven and Encentuate. I’ve been working with him at the last one while being there a Senior Software Design Engineer, R&D.
The interview: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5

2006 World Airport Awards

“Singapore Changi Airport has been named as the World’s Best Airport in the 2006 World Airport Awards.” It is not me being a Singapore’s fanatic but I could not agree more with the result. Honestly, I like Changi Airport. After traveling a lot around the region I found it as the most enjoyable one. The […]

Schneier’s Hush Function

One feature of Singaporean Internet is the most of its traffic automatically routed trough a few proxy servers and there is nothing much you can do about it. Generally it is not a big deal, but there is one (or couple) of such servers at Singnet has something against Bruce Schneier. It persistently filters out […]