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Have more confidence in local software, says Orisoft
ORISOFT, a leading local human resource management systems (HRMS) specialist, wants companies to have more confidence in locally developed software.
Go for e-business on demand: IBM
Malaysian companies, having embarked on the e-business journey to revolutionise their business interactions and transactions, should now strive to become #147;on demand#148; businesses to enhance their competitiveness in today#039;s global economy, said IBM Malaysia Sdn Bhd managing director Voon Seng Chuan.
Orisoft Systems to provide HR services to Indah Water
NATIONAL sewerage company, Indah Water Konsortium (IWK), has announced the signing of a contract worth RM874,000 with Orisoft System Sdn Bhd, to provide IWK with human resource management systems (HRMs).
Local brokers urged to lower commission rates
LOCAL brokers have been advised to back down from a proposal to charge their foreign clients a minimum rate of 0.125% for interbroke trades in line with the aim of enhancing Malaysia#039;s attractiveness to investors.
Hitachi sees brisk initial sales of new DVD camcorder
HITACHI Sales Malaysia expects to sell more than 80 units monthly of its newly launched third generation digital video disc (DVD) camcorder, DZ-MV350E.
Stocks slip as investors cash in
US stocks ended slightly lower on Friday, as investors locked in gains from a strong rally the previous day, while debt prices were narrowly mixed in directionless trade amid a dearth of news on the economy.
A hot seat for Tengku Mahaleel
Today, we break tradition in our CEO Outlook by featuring just ONE captain of industry -- Tengku Tan Sri Mahaleel Ariff of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd or Proton.
The year of the pre-emptive strike
Many things can be said of 2003 when turmoil struck the world. But most of all, it was the year when the Bush doctrine of unilateral military action against other countries deemed worthy of 'regime change' was put into terrible effect in Iraq, as the United Nation stood and tottered helplessly at the sidelines. The world will not be the same again. MARTIN KHOR reviews the year that is about to pass us by.