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[Title] => IT professionals still in demand
[Summary] => SINGAPORE – Flipping through the newspapers’ recruitment section, you will find plenty of job opportunities for info-comm positions. It is estimated that by 2010, Singapore would need at least 250,000 info-comm workers in order to support the growth of its knowledge-based economy.
Today, there are more than 100,000 professionals supporting Singapore’s info-comm industry. But still the number is not enough to meet the needs of the burgeoning industry. Most of the info-comm specialists are currently employed in the hardware and telecommunications sectors.
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[Title] => Going the wireless way: Ready for the challenge?
[Summary] => "Millions of people are now part of the mobile revolution, and uptake is increasing faster than you may think," said award-winning journalist Joachim Bamrud in his article for TheFeature.Com, an independent voice for the mobile community.
In today’s environment where technology is being embraced more and more in non-traditional areas of business, the mobility of wireless technology actually has an enormous impact on people’s lives.
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CHARLYNE SANTOS
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Today, there are more than 100,000 professionals supporting Singapore’s info-comm industry. But still the number is not enough to meet the needs of the burgeoning industry. Most of the info-comm specialists are currently employed in the hardware and telecommunications sectors.
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In today’s environment where technology is being embraced more and more in non-traditional areas of business, the mobility of wireless technology actually has an enormous impact on people’s lives.
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