The fascinating and evolving landscape of social media presents businesses with a new world of challenges, opportunities and rewards. It is imperative to have formalised processes that can help achieve social media goals without the clutter of irrelevance. Read more
September 20, 2010 by SGE
Mr Geoffrey Moore, Managing Director at TCG Advisors, has made the understanding and exploitation of disruptive technologies the core of his life’s work. He has written many best sellers such as Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, The Gorilla Game and Living on the Fault Line and required reading materials at leading business schools.
This coming 21st September, Mr Moore will share insights from his latest book “Dealing with Darwin” at a forum organised by the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) in conjunction with Singtel i.luminate 2010. Attendees will learn how leading enterprises today compete successfully for revenue and profits in a highly globalised, commoditised and deregulated marketplace. Read more
The SiTF Cloud Computing Practitioner’s Day is designed for practitioners, developers, architects and IT professionals. Distinguished industry speakers and leaders are invited to share their perspectives on building enterprise cloud frameworks. Read more
The Interactive Digital Media Programme Office (IDMPO) will be holding this next iJamming session in conjuction with the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF)’s Meet the Members session. Read more
The upcoming MobileMonday Singapore event on 17 May in Harry’s@Chijmes is sponsored by M1. In this event, we will be discovering more about the recent M1′s AppStore launch. If you are developing apps on various platforms, now is a good time to find out how M1 can potentially help commercialise and distribute your applications. Read more
Every year, the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) organises a business outlook forum for the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry, in which distinguished individuals and industry leaders are invited to share their perspectives on the economic outlook, technology landscape, and emerging trends and opportunities. Read more

The Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) concluded their 3rd run of the SiTF Awards. At the award ceremony on Friday, they announced and presented the awards to this year’s winners, who together with their fellow finalists, had to pitch their ideas over two rounds to panels of judges to be able to have earned the privilege to call themselves a finalist. Read more
For the 3rd time, the Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) brings you the SiTF Awards. It is meant to identify the Singapore ICT industry’s innovations, and to recognise these industry leaders so that they would serve as a resilient beacon and heartbeat of the local ICT industry. Read more
The Singapore Digital Media Festival 2008 is an unique event which is part-conference, part-film festival and part-networking event, DMfest is where IT and media production professionals can engage in meaningful dialogue and discover synergies that will help propel them forward in this market. The event is organized by the Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF). BL, our editor was invited to the festival film screenings held in National Museum and here are some highlights of the event.
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Barely a week after their appearance in MyPaper, and a few days after SGE published that good news, another one has come Tyler Projects’ way again. This time, they won a Most Innovative Product/Service award at the National Infocomm Awards 2008. The award is jointly organised by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and the Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF). We don’t have the full list of awardees, if you have, please send it to us via the contact form! Congrats, Tyler Projects! (See a picture of their trophy after the jump.) Read more