In This Issue

Season's Greetings! In this issue of iN.SG, we take a look back at what the Infocomm industry considers to have had a significant impact in Singapore. Whether the new iN2015 Infocomm masterplan or the announcement of Wireless@SG, Singapore's Infocomm future looks vibrant and exciting. And the industry certainly agrees.

 
In The Headlines
   

Sharing the Singapore ICT Experience Globally

New executive training programme "Enabling Frameworks for ICT Development, The Singapore Experience" caters to senior government officials from developing countries.
Wireless@SG Extended From Two Years To Three

Singaporeans are another step nearer to a truly mobile lifestyle with Wireless@SG.
NUS, CMU and IDA Teams Up To Nurture Top Notch Infocomm Professionals For the DME Industry

New degree programme in interactive digital media benefits students and the industry.
Infocomm Snapshots
   

Frontline Scores A First In SEA With "Best-Practices" Certification From Carnegie Mellon University

Frontline's sourcing practices and competencies recognised.
Making Protection More Than An Afterthought

Symantec Chairman and CEO John W. Thompson shares his thoughts on protecting interactions and not just machines at IDA's Distinguished Infocomm Speaker Series.
Awards Recognise The Innovative Abilities of Singapore Companies

Innovation and entrepreneurship recognised at the Asian Innovation Awards 2006.
e-Government
   
Innovative Projects Showcased At The "Building Our Singapore - The Public Service in Action" Exhibition

Public Service leverages information technology to deliver quality services.
Eye 2 Eye
   
2006 - As We Remember It

As the year draws to a close, iN.SG caught up with a number of industry professionals on what they felt were some of the more significant Infocomm events in 2006.
Tech Talk
   

CEPAS – Singapore's Next-Generation Smart Card e-Payment System

SS 518 CEPAS to benefit both industry and end users - by ensuring a level playing field for card issuers, higher security and more choices of service providers and consumers.