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[Malaysia] [Event] InfoSecurity World 2012 – Combating The Rapid Rise In Cyber Threats

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This inaugural event was officiated by Y.A.Bhg Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of the Prime Minister of Malaysia (pictured right). Malaysia wants to be in the Infosecurity Business. Malaysia is no exception. Solutions are increasingly gaining in complexity with the rapid changes in technology.

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[Malaysia] National Instruments Opens NI-AIN Lab In Technology Park

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Automated test equipment and virtual instrumentation software provider National Instruments has announced the opening of National Instruments Academy & Innovation Nucleus (NI-AIN), a shared services lab facility in Technology Park Malaysia comprising over RM20 million (~US$6.25

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Strategy Roundtable For Entrepreneurs: Incubators Are Reaching Out To 1M/1M

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First up, Satya Choppadhandi from Bangalore, India, presented Evolutech Networks, a company that manufactures wireless energy monitoring devices for the smart home. She has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Discuss.

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Startup Strategy Roundtable: Where Should You Raise Money?

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It is a very good format for entrepreneur groups around the world to get together and network around the roundtable programming which happens every week, religiously. Next Vin Lim presented Qyzzy.com , which can be succinctly summarized as the Yelp of Malaysia. First up today was Jacqueline Floro-Pierre with ShopTranslated from China.

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[Review] The Rise Of The New East

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The key here is to transfer foreign management expertise and technologies to China while tapping on its huge domestic entertainment market. A case in point is Malaysia, where ethnic Chinese account for 40% of shariah-compliant investment product sales, or China where halal food products are viewed to be safer than non- halal equivalents.

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The Seven Rules of Fearless Growth: What Fearless Companies Are Doing To Grow Faster And Smarter 

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Rapid changes in technology, shifting customer expectations, disruptive business models, and quickly evolving regulations force organizations to innovate quickly and invest in new lines of business that will fuel future growth. By giving employees the freedom, knowledge, and network they need, you will unlock vast power.

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[Interview] Pekka Viljakainen, Author of “No Fear: Business Leadership for the Digital Age” (Part II)

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This is potentially a politically sensitive question, but I would say that in parts of the United States people are using technology actively. If a Singapore company wants to operate in Asia, you simply have to live in Malaysia, China, Taiwan and see how the Singapore company can add value to those consumers.