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Korea & Malaysia; A Fine Example of How Business Can Be Mutually Beneficial
The Government of Malaysia is continuing to provide a national environment which is conducive for doing business in the country. The Honorable Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Prime Minister of Malaysia, expresses such a view in an exclusive interview he had with The Korea IT Times in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia late October 2004. In particular, he stresses that a key component of building a business friendly environment is to reduce the cost of doing business in Malaysia, which includes ...
Exclusive Interview with the Malaysian PM in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia; Unique as a Golfing Destination & Resorts
Malaysia Is Beckoning More Korean Companies to Invest There
Malaysia is beckoning more Korean companies to invest in Malaysia either in joint-venture with Malaysian partners or on their own. Right now, Korea is Malaysia's 8th largest trading partner; Malaysia's 9th largest export market; and Malaysia's 5th largest import source. ...
"Sustainable growth for the coming 10 years"
Kim Shin-bae, President of SK Telecom
Pledges best efforts to enable ETRI to serve as the nation's CTO
Yim Chu-hwan, President of ETRI
Siemens to Invest $55 Mil. to Build R&D; Center Here
Songdo to House RFid R&D; Centers
Dacom Stakes Future on Thrunet
New College Admission to Focus More on School Grades in 2008
Domestic Business Environment Needs a Kick in the Pants
Cooperation with 'BRICs' Should Be Bolstered
J.O. Song, Executive Managing Director of Daewoo Engineering & Construction
IT-Based Systems Are an Indispensable Element for Construction
Validation System Creates Confidence in Quality Management
Bernhard A. Brender, GM of the Millennium Seoul Hilton
Appointment Likely to Spur Creation of a Perfect Market Mix & Better Share
James Gosling, VP & CTO of Sun Microsystems' Developer Products Group
Korean Market Has Boundless S/W Development Growth Potential
Java Stands Out in Interoperability, Security & Stability
Overseas Firms Plan for Long Term
Since the latter half of last year, the domestic security market has been expanding briskly. Among them, the increase in turnover of firms in the IPS, VPN, Anti-virus, and IDS fields was ...
WINS Technet, 2.5-Giga High Function IDS for High-Speed Backbone Networks
Conexant Systems / New Decoders for HDTV
Future Systems / "Home Gateway" System
Cypress / CMOS Image Sensor
AMD / Athlon 64 4000+, FX-55
Sony Korea / DSC-L1, DSC-V3
Analog Device / ADU 2400 Series
Microsoft / Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Atheros Communications / single-chip 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Solution
IBM Korea / DS6000-DS8000
Wins Technet / 'A Series' IPS
Cisco Systems Korea / "MDS 9216i Fabric Switch", MDS 9000 Service Module
Stratus Technologies Korea / ftServer V Series
Ahn Lab / V3 VirusBlock 2005 IS
The 1st Seosan Ginseng International Festival
Seosan: Mecca of Korean Ginseng
Visit to Korea's Las Vegas
Foreign Envoys, Family Visit Kangwon Land
Netpia
Growing as a Brand Representing "Korean IT Capability"
Namo
Placing Focus on Expansion of its Publishing S/W Business at Abroad
NICT
Smartcard Maker Introduces Card Aimed at Campus Use
Congratularoty Messages
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