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Dr Chong Yoke Sin, CEO of Integrated Health Information Systems (iHIS), explains how putting enterprise architecture at the centre of planning for Singapore’s public healthcare clusters and private clinics and meticulous attention to process have helped sustain one of Asia’s most advanced healthcare IT ecosystems.
NUS reveals how they have leveraged cloud for computing power and speed.
Casey Coleman at Government Cloud Forum in Singapore
What is the future of higher education in Asia?
Asia`s public sector turns to records management
Malaysia’s MOE reveals progress of its Smart School programme
Priorities for govt in 2010 and beyond
How consolidated IT saves lives
The call centre as a single point of contact for citizens
A European approach to using social media to engage citizens and test …
Australian state’s Department of Justice lays down new rules for citizen …
The humanitarian group on the importance of cooperation and collaboration
Australian state’s Department of Justice lays down new rules for citizen …
Benefits of online learning in government
Technologies used by police forces, emergency services and government agencies
How consolidated IT saves lives
Lessons from the Thai government’s deployment of cloud
NUS reveals how they have leveraged cloud for computing power and speed.
Malaysia’s first GCIO talks ICT strategy
The role of planning, decentralised implementation and private sector
The call centre as a single point of contact for citizens