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Nida Rooms Going On Lean, Go-Jek Extends, Alibaba Sets Sights on SEA

Karamjit Singh, Digital News Asia | Sharmila Ganapathy Wallace, Digital News Asia | Kaneswaran Avili , Founder Global Rooms Ltd

05-Oct-17 10:00

Nida Rooms Going On Lean, Go-Jek Extends, Alibaba Sets Sights on SEA

The folks from Digital News Asia.com takes a look at some of the movers and shakers in the local tech industry.

 

0.58 - For The Sake Of Speed, Innovation, This Founder Cut His Entire Management Team

16.12 - Alibaba Cloud Trains Its Sights On Southeast Asia

23.05 - The Evolution Every Entrepreneur Must Undergo

28.16 - Go-Jek Extends Go-Pay To Other Online, Offline Businesses

32.34 - Five Malaysian Startups Seek To Enter Indonesian Market Via ExpandIn Programme

36.25 - Khazanah Boost For Entrepreneurial Talent In Malaysia

39.17 - Play To WIN, In Digital Era, Urge DNA, ITrain

43.30 - ‘Challenger Brand’ Oracle's Digital Hubs In Asia Mark Its Transition From Product To Services Company

4.33 - Week In Review: The Big Fish Are Looking To Adopt Small Fish Culture

46.47 - Hello Gold


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