Archive for November, 2011

Singaporeans are not the biggest complainers after all

Friday, November 11th, 2011

The Argentinians are the most likely to complain about brands online – according to TNS’s Digital Life study of consumer attitudes and behaviour online – with 12.5 per cent of those who responded to the survey doing so.

On the other hand, the Japanese were the most polite, with only 7 per cent of them writing to complain online.

In Singapore, more people like to praise than complain online – with 13 per cent likely to praise and only 11 percent inclined to complain.

This is consistent with the global averages.

The Spanish are the least likely to praise online, with just one in ten people saying they would do this.

The Thais, however, are most likely to praise online, with 22 per cent claiming to do so.

The Digital Life study also sheds vital light on why people do engage with brands online.

45 per cent of Singapore users motivated to post comments on companies do so for the simple desire to impart advice.

However, motivations of online commentators can be self-serving.

76 per cent of Singaporean consumers are driven to engage with brands online by a promotion or special offer.

The global average stands at 61 per cent.

Seagate GoFlex Satellite wins CES award

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

The GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage has been named an International CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Awards Honouree.

Seagate is a worldwide leader in hard disk drives and storage solutions.Products entered in this prestigious program are judged by a panel of independent industrial designers, engineers and members of the media to honour outstanding design and engineering in cutting edge consumer electronics products across 32 product categories.

Started in 1976, the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards are sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),“A first for the industry, the GoFlex Satellite drive extends the limited capacity of mobile devices by wirelessly streaming media without the use of an external power source,” said Patrick Connolly, vice president and general manager of Seagate Branded Solutions. the producer of the International CES, the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow.

The Seagate GoFlex Satellite external hard drive will be displayed at the Innovations Showcase in the Venetian Ballroom during the 2012 International CES, which runs January 10-13, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The GoFlex Satellite was first announced in end-August. The 500GB version became available in Singapore in September at S$299.

Digital Life study by TNS uncovers Internet pollution by digital waste

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

You’ve heard of “environmental pollution” and “noise pollution”, as well as “toxic waste” and “hazardous waste”. Now it’s time to add “Internet pollution” and “digital waste” to your lexicon.

Digital Life 2011 study by TNS

Digital Life 2011 study by TNS

TNS today published their study of the modern digital lifestyle in today’s Internet age. The extensive survey was based on conversations with over 72,000 people in 60 countries. Digital Life’s size, scale and detail make it the most comprehensive view of consumer attitudes and behaviour online, on a global and local level.

“Digital waste is the accumulation of thousands of brands rushing online without thinking who they want to talk to – and why. Whilst many brand owners understand the value and relevance of the vast online world, many fail to understand the audience they are connecting with,” said Arnaud Frade, Regional Director Digital Strategy, TNS APAC.Inaugurated in 2010, today’s 2011 report is the second iteration of the annual study.

One of this year’s key findings is that businesses are generating much “digital waste” by way of electronic marketing material on the Internet that no one is interested in perusing.

For instance, even though brands are scrambling to inundate social networks such as Facebook and YouTube with their online presence, Digital Life showed that 43% of Singapore consumers actually don’t want to be bothered in social networks.

The global average for consumers who don’t want to engage with brands via social media is even higher at 57% for developed markets such as US (60%), UK (61%), Japan, Australia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

“Control is firmly in the hands of consumers. The goal should therefore be to understand your target audience intimately, enabling your brand to connect openly and with integrity. This also means that selecting the right online approach and focusing on efficient messaging are critical to be relevant” Frade added.Brands that persist in spamming these consumers are not only wasting their marketing resources, but polluting the Internet instead. In the worst case, mis-targeted consumers may even resent the invasion of their social networks by the uninvited attention.

Businesses should therefore study these demographics and their details in order to tailor a marketing campaign that targets the right audience on the Internet.

The Digital Life study aims to provide these knowledge to brands looking for growth opportunities in the online world.

Digital Life applies TNS’s long-established expertise and deep consumer understanding to develop insights and address the key questions that inform marketing investment.

Some of these questions include:

  • How can I use digital channels to help grow my business?
  • Who can I reach through digital platforms?
  • How do I build my brand through engagement with new and existing consumers online?
  • How do I identify and cultivate brand advocates online?
  • How do I target potential customers online?

Digital Life also introduces the Digital Growth Index, a single number score defining the opportunity across product categories and countries for growth through digital channels, and showing the diversity of opportunities available in the online world.

An interactive data visualisation of the key findings can be found at www.tnsdigitallife.com.

About TNS

TNS Global Market ResearchTNS advises clients on specific growth strategies around new market entry, innovation, brand switching and stakeholder management, based on long-established expertise and market-leading solutions.

With a presence in over 80 countries, TNS has more conversations with the world’s consumers than anyone else and understands individual human behaviours and attitudes across every cultural, economic and political region of the world.

TNS is part of Kantar, one of the world’s largest insight, information and consultancy groups.

Singapore prices and launch dates for Samsung GALAXY Note and Nexus

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

The GALAXY Note (S$998, 16GB) will be available in Singapore in November 2011, and the GALAXY Nexus (S$948) in January 2012.

Samsung GALAXY Nexus, available in Singapore (S$948) in January 2012.Samsung and Google has jointly launched the GALAXY Nexus, the world’s first smartphone running Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest release of the Android platform.

GALAXY Nexus features a 4.65” HD Super AMOLED touch screen display with 1280×720 pixels and a 1.2 GHz dual core processor with 1GB RAM.

It also sports a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 1.3-megapixel front camera; and comes with 16GB or 32GB of onboard memory.

Samsung GALAXY Note (S$998, 16GB) will be available in Singapore in November 2011.Samsung has also announced the launch of the GALAXY Note, a device that tries to combine the larger screen size of tablets with the portability of smart phones.

The 9.65mm thick GALAXY Note features the world’s first and largest 5.3” HD Super AMOLED touch screen display at WXGA (1280×800, 285ppi) resolution. It works with pen-input technology using a stylus called the S Pen.

Powered by a 1.4 GHz dual-core processor, the gadget runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and comes with 16GB onboard storage, with a microSD slot that supports up to 32GB.

GALAXY Note comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front camera.

Akamai and TM Establish Strategic Partnership for NetStorage Deployment

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

The partnership will see TM hosting Akamai NetStorage  – a secure managed service for the storage of large volume of data – via its Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) network to customers in South Asia.

Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online.Akamai Technologies is a leading cloud platform provider while Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) is a New Generation Network service provider in Malaysia.

TM’s IP network is delivered over its diverse international network infrastructure with worldwide Point of Presence (POPs) connectivity.

“The Akamai NetStorage will attract a high voume of Internet traffic to TM’s network, and definitely strengthen Malaysia’s position as a regional Internet hub,” said Rozaimy Abd Rahman, Executive Vice President of TM Global.Akamai NetStorage will be deployed in TM’s Data Center in Cyberjaya, Malaysia, which is targeted for completion by end of 2011. This will be Akamai’s only such storage facility in South Asia.

Historically, Internet users in Asia used to receive large amounts of content such as websites and videos from North America only.

The partnership with TM will allow Akamai to gain storage and co-location capacity in South Asia, and will serve to increase the transit bandwidth on the Akamai Intelligent Platform, Akamai’s cloud-based platform with global reach and local delivery capabilities.

Akamai Intelligent Platform delivers astronomical amounts of Web content on its infrastructure:

  • 1M mobile apps delivered day
  • Over 1 trillion Internet interactions daily
  • 85% of Internet users are a single network hop away
  • More than $200B in online commerce enabled annually
  • Scalable and 100% available

Akamai NetStorage service offers multiple terabytes of storage capacity on demand, automatic failover capability, content replication and connectivity to multiple Internet service providers. It also intelligently monitors network traffic and automatically avoids congestion and overloads for better overall user experience.

“With the collaboration, TM’s customers will be able to enjoy excellent internet connectivity and enhanced surfing experience as the source of content is stored locally here, which will result in seamless network performance,” Rozaimy added.TM has aggressively enhanced, improved and upgraded its IP service platform to further meet the ever demanding customers’ expectations. Earlier this year, the company has embarked into IPv6 capability to address the exhaustion of IPv4 in the region.

TM IP service is equipped with the latest security features such as black hole and clean pipe to secure its IP network against any unwanted threats.

VADS Berhad, a subsidiary of TM, provides global storage and serves as a major hub for data in the region.

As the largest Data Centre provider in the country, TM leverages on its 14 carrier-neutral data centres nationwide which are ISO 27001 certified and which fulfill all Tier 3 standards and Tier 4 ready.

Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), Malaysia’s broadband and integrated information and communications group.This is backed by its extensive nationwide and global high-speed IP network, and its existing vast customer base to offer high Service Level Assurance, superlative levels of availability, security with high redundancy for its clients.

It will enable companies to have an IT infrastructure without the complexity of procurement and capital investment.

Reminiscing Elite Model Look Singapore 2011

Monday, November 7th, 2011

In any contest, everybody focuses on the prize-winners. Here we take a look at all the finalists that made the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Finals such a wonderful show.

Below we see 19-year-old Brit Rachel Dean, 16-year-old Singaporean Cazmeer Leenher, and 15-year-old Swede Josephine Gardin.

19-year-old Brit Rachel Dean 16-year-old Singaporean Cazmeer Leenher 15-year-old Swede Josephine Gardin

Next we have 14-year-old Brit Leehe B, 14-year-old Australian Mikaela Bartlett, and 16-year-old Singaporean Nessa Lee.

14-year-old Brit Leehe B 14-year-old Australian Mikaela Bartlett 16-year-old Singaporean Nessa Lee

Following that we have 15-year-old Singaporean Bianca Tijuana White, 15-year-old Australian Rachel Issenberg, and 20-year-old Singaporean Amanda Neo.

15-year-old Singaporean Bianca Tijuana White 15-year-old Australian Rachel Issenberg 20-year-old Singaporean Amanda Neo

Another look at the four prize-winners of the night: 15-year-old Singapore resident Fiona Fussi, 18-year-old Singaporean Putri Diana Abdullah, 16-year-old Dane Louise Arild and 15-year-old Brit Maddie Cox.

Winner was 15-year-old Singapore resident Fiona Fussi 1st Runner-up 18-year-old Singaporean Putri Diana Abdullah 2nd Runner-up was 16-year-old Dane Louise Arild Blueprint Runway Model Award winner was 15-year-old Brit Maddie Cox

Congratulations again to all the girls who made it to the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Finals!

GarageBand now available for Apple iPhone and iPod

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store for USD$4.49 to new users, or as a free update for existing GarageBand for iPad customers.

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App Store

GarageBand is a universal app that runs on iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPod touch (3rd & 4th generation).

GarageBand 1.1 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is available on the App StoreThe music creation app from Apple was Introduced earlier this year on the iPad. GarageBand uses Apple’s Multi-Touch interface to make it easy for anyone to create and record their own songs, even if they’ve never played an instrument before.

GarageBand features a collection of fun Touch Instruments that sound great and make it easy for beginners or experienced musicians to play and record keyboards, guitars, drums and basses in a wide variety of styles.

“The innovative Multi-Touch interface combined with Smart Instruments makes it easy to create great sounding music, even if you’ve never studied music or played an instrument before,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.Smart Instruments now allow you to choose from an extensive new library of custom chords so you can play and strum along with your favourite songs.

You can plug your electric guitar into iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to play and record through classic amps and stompbox effects, or record your voice or any acoustic sound using the built-in microphone.

GarageBand allows you to record and mix up to eight tracks and then share your finished song with friends or send it to your Mac to keep working on it in GarageBand or Logic Pro.

Seagate streamlines Barracuda product family of desktop drives

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Seagate is streamlining its flagship family of desktop drives under a single product that focuses on performance and big capacities – to cater to the explosive growth in content creation and consumption by businesses and consumers.

Seagate is a worldwide leader in hard disk drives and storage solutions.The new Barracuda family makes it easier for consumers to find the product they need and reduces costs for Seagate’s original equipment manufacturer and distribution channel customers by reducing the number of product qualifications and amount of inventory they need to manage.

The new Barracuda hard drive – to be available first at online retailers – is designed for desktop, tower or all-in-one personal computers; workstations, home and small business servers; “Our OEM and channel customers want to reduce overhead costs by having fewer product lines to qualify and manage in their inventory,” said Scott Horn, vice president of Marketing at Seagate.network-attached storage devices; direct-attached storage expansion; and home and small-business RAID solutions.

Capacities of the family range from 250GB to 3TB.

The simplification of the Barracuda family comes as Seagate begins volume shipments of its 1TB-per-disk Barracuda hard drive. Seagate plans to end production of its Barracuda Green drive in February 2012.

Seagate analysis shows that its new Barracuda drives have a nearly identical power-consumption profile as energy-efficient desktop drives but deliver much higher performance. Barracuda XT, Seagate’s fastest desktop hard drive, will be folded into the new Barracuda family and re-emerge, in name, as the company’s desktop solid state hybrid drive.

Technical specifications

The new Barracuda hard drive features a SATA 6GB/second interface, 7200RPM spin speed and up to 64MB cache to deliver high performance across all capacities.

Seagate’s SmartAlign technology, a feature of Seagate’s Barracuda Green drives, will continue to ship with the flagship Barracuda drives to help the hard drive industry segue from the current 512-byte sector standard for hard drives to the new 4096-byte sector size.

The new 4K standard enables the use of stronger error correction algorithms to maintain data integrity at higher storage densities and capacities.

Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Finals

Friday, November 4th, 2011

15-year-old Fiona Fussi will represent Singapore in the Elite World finals on 6 December 2011 in Shanghai and compete with 80 others for a modelling contract with Elite Paris worth up to US$350,000.

Winners of the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 at the Red Dot Museum.

Winners of the Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 at the Red Dot Museum.

Both first and second runners-up, 18-year-old Putri Diana Abdullah and 16-year-old Louise Arild will be flown to Paris and London respectively for an all expense paid trip to cast in the two offices.

They emerged from the 13 finalists at last night’s Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 Finals at the Red Dot Design Museum.

The winner was 175 cm tall Fiona Fussi, a 15-year-old Singapore resident of Hong Kong and Austrian descent.

Winner was 15-year-old Fiona Fussi Winner was 15-year-old Fiona Fussi Winner was 15-year-old Fiona Fussi

The first runner-up was 175 cm tall Putri Diana Abdullah, an 18-year-old Singaporean. The second runner-up was 177 cm tall Louise Arild, a 16-year-old Dane.

In addition to the three Elite Model Look Singapore winners, the Blueprint Runway Model Award 2011, representing Singapore’s fashion industry across Asia and the world, was presented to the 178 cm tall Maddie Cox, a 15-year-old British.

1st Runner-up was 18-year-old Singaporean Putri Diana Abdullah 2nd Runner-up was 16-year-old Dane Louise Arild Blueprint Runway Model Award went to 15-year-old Brit Maddie Cox

The Elite Model Look Singapore 2011 competition saw over 300 online applications and close to 1000 applicants throughout casting sessions leading up to the semi-finals which unveiled 45 contestants from various ethnicities.

13 finalists showcased the Guess 2012 Spring Collection of sportswear, swimwear, ready-to-wear and evening wear in the Finals at the Red Dot Design Museum.

Micro Focus announces new Test Server

Friday, November 4th, 2011

The new Test Server from Micro Focus offers a revolutionary approach and additional test capacity to IBM Mainframe Application Testing.

“We needed to find an innovative solution that would facilitate higher quality, scalable testing,” explained José Caetano Pereira, Senior IT Manager at BES. “By detecting errors earlier in the software development lifecycle, we will be able to deliver changes faster and deliver more robust software through to the User Acceptance Test phase and subsequent production.”Micro Focus, a leading provider of enterprise application modernization, testing and management solutions, has released Micro Focus Test Server – a unique technology that promises to accelerate testing processes while significantly reducing operating costs.

Customers such as the largest listed Portuguese bank, Banco Espirito Santo (BES), are implementing Micro Focus Test Server to enable them to improve software quality by increasing available mainframe test capacity on a Windows platform.

Micro Focus Test Server is an IBM z/OS compatible environment where application execution behaves just as it would on the target production mainframe. This makes it possible to perform a broad range of preproduction testing on readily available hardware. Testing capacity can now be easily increased to meet business-critical timeframes without incurring prohibitive costs.

Micro Focus Test Server is the first and only IBM mainframe-compatible solution for system, user acceptance and integration testing.

Micro Focus Test Server features:

  • Support for a wide range of mainframe COBOL and Assembler applications and data including batch with JCL, online CICS or IMS TM, DB2, IMS DB and VSAM files.
  • A black box test execution environment for composite applications where .NET and Java programmes invoke mainframe COBOL resources.
  • Close integration back to the mainframe with seamless and secure access to mainframe source code libraries, applications and data, enabling organizations to integrate testing with resources that continue to reside on the mainframe.
  • A proven test server engine that provides a high performance, robust execution environment for multi-region, multi-user testing.