Jul 192011
 

The SiTF Awards provide recognition to innovative ICT applications or solutions which are developed locally. Having the best of the best in Singapore delivering their finest, the SiTF Awards serve as a good catalyst for industry leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone interested in the world of Info-comm to gain insights on the latest innovations while creating awareness and driving growth.

52 finalists from multinationals to start-ups, and academic institutions, even primary schools, will be pitching their best innovation to a panel of judges including luminaries of ICT industry, venture capitalists, investors and academia.

Here are the highlights from a selection of the finalists:

  • In the Start-up category – Skydoor created a technology that enables consumers to insert their pictures and videos into 3D virtual worlds and personalize for sharing; Time Voyager developed a 3D MMORPG game engine to provide a complete solution for developers creating next-generation games, virtual reality simulations and other 3D animated content.
  • In the Emerging Technology category – Argentra developed an innovative print access management solution that empowers organizations with full control and visibility on every print job, inclusive of all print contents; Smoov developed a set of motivational widgets for smartphones to help marketers drive e-commerce and has been used by more than a million users.
  • In the Interactive Ideas category – Prevview is the first portal in Asia to utilize Video Resumes in an interactive manner for jobseekers and recruiters; StarCr8 is a developer of education applications, facilitating the synchronous capture of audio and visuals by a tutor directly on an iPad, with various educational enabling tools such as handwriting and text entry, shape recognition, eraser and multiple boards.
  • In the Student categories – Tampines Primary School students created a fun interactive computer game around the theme of global warming; Crescent Girls’ School students developed Wheelopoly, a fun application to provide an interactive learning experience for Singapore’s places of attractions and historical sites; Nanyang Polytechnic students created an Android game leveraging Augmented Reality and made in 3D; Temasek Polytechnic students created an innovative Human-Computer Interaction application, SmartScreen II, that allows the user to direct presentation slides by natural hand gestures.
  • In the Mobile Applications category – Data Security Systems Solutions developed Mobile BetterThanPin, a patent-pending technology that provides two-factor authentication for mobile application users; Live360 developed LiveRun, the world’s first run-for-rewards programme based on the use of a mobile application.
  • In the e-Government category – Integrated Health Information Systems implemented an unique electronic end-to-end closed-loop inpatient medication management system in National University Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital, the first two hospitals in Asia Pacific to do so. The system provides checks on doctors orders, supplies unit dose packaging of tablets with barcodes, automates pharmacy review, supply and billing.
  • In the e-Enterprise category – ITE College East developed an integrated Product Information Management System, consisting of mobile Tank Survey Recording Application and web-enabled Customer Service Portal for Kerry-ITS Terminal to reduce labour and improve business efficiency.
  • In the Cloud Technology category – Intalio offers an integrated platform for developing cloud applications that are natively elastic and multi-tenant; and SingTel PowerON provides an end-to-end suite of cloud-based services for businesses.
The winners of SiTF Awards will be unveiled on 2 August 2011.
Jul 192011
 


ICM Registry, the company responsible for administration for the soon-to-launch .XXX domain, announces it will be extending its Sunrise period due to the volume of prelaunch interest in the domain.

The “Sunrise” period, due to commence in fifty days time, has been designed to both permit domain registration from members in the adult entertainment business, and to assist brand managers from other industries who want to protect their trademarks ahead of wider availability. The new Sunrise period will now run for 50 days commencing 7th September 2011 and finishing on 28th October 2011. The extended period will enable ICM Registry to receive and process all applications from existing domain name and trademark owners who have applied to either opt their brand in or out of the .XXX registry.

After the close of the “Sunrise” period, a “Land Rush” period will run on 8th November 2011 for 14 days where businesses from the adult entertainment industry will have premium access to remaining .XXX web addresses, following which general availability will ensue. Sunrise applicants using registered marks to qualify will be required to own a subsisting trade or service mark registration of national effect.

The pre-reservation for .XXX is now closed, with on-going enquiries being handled by ICANN accredited registrars.