As the Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office mentioned, our country still lacks sufficient local talent in ICT industry and still rely on foreign expertise. I do agree with his statement as we don't have enough talented expertise and instead we formed partnership with our foreign counterpart to boost up their ICT profile.
Last weekend, Infocom Federation Brunei organised an ICT Career Day where more than 10 ICT companies such as iCenter, AiTi, TelBru were present for career opportunities. Around 1,000 visitors paid a visit to the ICT Career Day and these companies will try source for potential IT individuals.

Go Broadband successful launch. Yesterday was the official opening of the Go Broadband brought to you by DSTcom and the guest of honour was the Crown Prince himself. Hundreds of guest
Yesterday saw hundreds of exhibitors setting up their booths before the official launch later. ICC is going thru some renvoation but most of the activities will happen inside the Plenary Hall as well as the Multipurpose hall.
So do drop by 2nd Consumer Fair 2008 this 1st to 4th May at the ICC from 10am to 10pm.

Ranoadidas = The Big Bang... Hmmm.. I really don't know where to start but honestly speaking, this is not what I intended it to be.
My small community began with the defunct ecircles.com which started all this social community page. I think myspace.com also existed then but ecircles was fun to play around with. So I called my webpage Ranoadidas Kingdom and all I did was posted candid pictures of my friends back in my Brisbane years in 1999. It grew from there until eCircles had to close down in April 2001.

Yesterday American Alumni Association hosted luncheon for Robert J. Herbold, former COO of Microsoft. The luncheon was organised by Asia Inc Forum at the Mutiara Ballroom, Sheraton Utama Hotel. Robert J. Herbold is also the author of the book "Seduced by Success".
It was quite a privilege to have a public figure in Brunei to deliver some insights on one of the biggest organisation, Microsoft. Now I wonder what's the situation between Microsoft and Yahoo!






































