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Archive for September 2007

Indonesia’s first portal on sharia economy launched

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Niriah.comSharia economy (Islamic banking system) has been receiving a lot of attention after the 1997 economic crisis. Though in a national spotlight, most people still find it difficult to obtain information about sharia economy. It’s time for what Internet does best: disseminate information.

Nukman Luthfie, CEO and founder of Virtual Consulting knew very well of what the power of Internet can do to spread the word about sharia, as well as the business opportunity in it. He is one of Indonesia’s Internet gurus with more than 10 years of experience. Nukman was the man behind the phenomenal Detik.com, the biggest news portal in Indonesia, one of the few survivors of dotcom crash era.

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September 24, 2007 at 4:59 pm

CA shuts down Indonesia office

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CA logoIt was just an ordinary day until executives from regional office in Singapore appeared at the door and announced that this would be the last day of CA’s representative office in Indonesia.

CA’s decision came without any warning, even to local top executives. Local staff had no clue until the day the regional executives arrived -one of them identified as Brenton Smith, CA’s Managing Director for Asia South. The closing down day itself had left dramatic stories.

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September 22, 2007 at 7:37 pm

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Cisco Indonesia’s number one joins blogosphere

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Through blogging, Cisco’s Managing Director for Indonesia Irfan Setiaputra is breaking the walls in sharing his thought and experience on what “Human Network” is really about.

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September 19, 2007 at 3:44 am

Microsoft Rental Agreement, Dell Paket Merdeka and Internet Kiosk…

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What Microsoft Software Rental Agreement for Internet Café and Dell “Paket Merdeka” have something in common besides aiming at Internet kiosks? Why the computer manufacturer can do better than the software giant?

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September 5, 2007 at 3:04 pm