April 9th, 2007

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The long-awaited mobile web explosion looks like it has finally arrived. More and more functionalities are becoming accessible via the mobile web, while mobile operating systems are evolving towards providing a desktop-like experience. In an increasingly complex interweaving of technologies and vendors, we aim to uncover the opportunities in the mobile landscape by providing different lenses to the industry. Get an overview of the regional mobile industry through the eyes of IDC, a look at one of the most popular mobile platform through the eyes of Microsoft Mobile Communications, and a peer into the promise of mobile social networks, through the eyes of Velvet Puffin, the first Singaporean Web 2.0 company to be featured on TechCrunch.
Moderator (From Left):
Darius Cheung, Founder and CEO of Tencube
Panelists:
- Walter Lee, VP, Consulting, SMB/Partnering Research, IDC APAC
- Chris Sorensen, Lead Product Manager, Microsoft Asia Pacific & Japan
- R. Chandrasekar, CEO, Radixs (Velvet Puffin)
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April 9th, 2007

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Regional technology veterans from Lenovo, Microsoft, Tata and NEC discuss the new dynamics of the Flat World and how their enterprises have evolved over the past few years in order to be poised to take advantage of the opportunities in the new economies of Asia Pacific. With a very diverse and credible panel, you can expect an objective and insightful look into emerging opportunities, cross-border collaboration and the search for top talents across the region!
Moderator (From Left):
Wilson Tan, Managing Director, NEC Solutions APAC
Panelists:
- David D. Miller, President, Asia Pacific/Japan & Senior Vice President,Lenovo Group
- David Dan, Founder, D Square Transformation Consulting, Former Chairman and CEO, Intel China
- Saw Ken Wye, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Microsoft APAC
- Girija Pande, Regional Head of APAC, Tata Consultancy Services
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March 29th, 2007

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The Internet Revolution has transformed the business landscape with unlimited choices and creations of unlimited demands, characterized by the phenomenon of the Long Tail. With the democratization of the Internet through blogs, podcasts, social networks and Wikis, the long tail reveals new dynamics about consumers and business models on the Internet. The success of the long tail is flashed out from successful companies such as Amazon.com, Salesforce.com, iTunes, Yahoo! and Google. In this session, together with industry leaders, we discuss how you can ride on the long tail and create new enterprises that can deliver more value to your customers.
Moderator (From Left):
Bernard Leong, SG Entrepreneurs & Singapore Angle and NUS Entrepreneurship Center
Panelists:
Andeas Weigend, Former Chief Scientist of Amazon.com
Bobby Napiltonia, Senior Vice President, Global Business Development and Alliances, Salesforce.com
Reza Behnam, MD of Yahoo! Southeast Asia
Nathan Torkington, O’Reilly Radar, Perl Foundation Board
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March 29th, 2007

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Andreas Weigend
the Former Chief Scientist of Amazon.com
The Internet Revolution has transformed the business landscape with unlimited choices and creations of unlimited demands, characterized by the phenomenon of the Long Tail. With the democratization of the Internet through blogs, podcasts, social networks and Wikis, the long tail reveals new dynamics about consumers and business models on the Internet. The success of the long tail is flashed out from successful companies such as Amazon.com, Salesforce.com, iTunes, Yahoo! and Google. In this session, together with industry leaders, we discuss how you can ride on the long tail and create new enterprises that can deliver more value to your customers.
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March 27th, 2007
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March 27th, 2007

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Nathan Torkington,
O’reilly Radar,
Perl Foundation Board
Nat Torkington comes from O’Reilly, the very company that coined the term “Web 2.0″. Since 1978, O’Reilly has been a catalyst of cutting-edge development, homing in on technology trends that really matter and in turn spurring their adoption. Nat is a long time pioneer in the technology space, having chaired the O’Reilly Open Source Convention and other O’Reilly conferences for over a decade. He co-wrote the best-selling Perl Cookbook and was one of the founding O’Reilly Radar bloggers. Few people are as plugged in as he is to the Web and the open source community.
Given Nat and O’Reilly’s long track record in spotting disruptive changes in the technological arena and being at the forefront of it all, we have asked Nat to give us a primer on how the technological landscape has changed in the past few years and how innovators can stay on top of it all.
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