Stories that mention Kai Ping Lew

Hands-on review: XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro ticks all the boxes
Mon, 24th Feb 2020
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gaming
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mobility
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tablets & laptops
XP-Pen is a Japanese company that prides itself on delivering high-performance drawing tablets and styluses on a budget.

Toshiba's laptop division revived as Dynabook with Sharp capital injection
Wed, 19th Feb 2020
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mobility
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tablets & laptops
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toshiba
To mark the occasion, the Dynabook Rewards programme is offering resellers $50 for every Dynabook or Toshiba branded device sold before December 31.

Culture, coding, and phở – Why budding developers are heading to Vietnam
Wed, 5th Feb 2020
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edutech
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coding
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coderschool
CoderSchool’s immersive three-month bootcamps equip participants with skills for employability in a rapidly developing city with low living costs.

CASE STUDY: How Ricoh avoided disruption by meeting changing business needs
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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printing
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document management
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hybrid cloud
Ricoh Hong Kong is a document management solutions and IT services provider that needed to evolve its product portfolio to be more dynamic and agile.

SMB benefits from a living wage outweighs costs - NextGen
Mon, 30th Apr 2018
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smb
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nextgen distribution
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it distributors
"If they introduce the shift to a living wage in stages, and if their business is running in good order, it is definitely affordable."

BlueJeans announces video meeting integrations with Facebook and Samsung
Tue, 19th Sep 2017
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cloud services
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uc
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samsung
Customers can now benefit from ideal plug-and-play experiences with Workplace by Facebookand Samsung DeX.

Exclusive interview: Infor talks accelerating cloud adoption, healthcare sector expansion in ANZ
Fri, 4th Aug 2017
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erp
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infor
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cloud adoption
Infor’s ERP software is used by New Zealand companies in the food and beverage, dairy, manufacturing, distribution industries; and government bodies.

Infosys, Middle Eastern banks complete pilot of cloud-based blockchain network
Mon, 8th May 2017
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cloud services
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blockchain
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martech
Banks from Turkey, the UAE, Oman, and Qatar piloted the network allowing them to process transactions in real-time with greater transparency.