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Business may or may not be slowing up in the US, but software companies certainly seem to be picking up customers in Pakistan at a regular clip. On the heels of several ERP implementations by Aisha Steel, Dow University and others, Systems Ltd. has now announced that the Government of Pakistan’s welfare arm, Bait-ul-Maal, has [...]
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It’s not just SAP that’s rockin’ the house as far as the local market goes. Oracle is making waves too. Two significant deals were closed by Oracle recently, Wi-tribe, the third largest WiMAX service provider in Pakistan, and International Industries, a conglomerate. Previously, Oracle’s Peoplesoft solution has been adopted by several educational institutions in the [...]

There is little doubt in the fact that the UAE and Pakistani economies are increasingly inter-twined. On this very blog, we’ve talked about substantial UAE investments in Pakistan, in particular in real-estate, Banking and Telecommunications. And of course, in one of the most important new projects under construction in Pakistan, the BN Khalifa Refinery.
This, however, [...]

Pakistan is such an absolutely amazing place. If you put that copy of Newsweek down for a moment and think what we’ve built in the last 60 years, I think rationality would require you to be close to awe-struck. Today we are a country on the verge of ascent into globally acknowledged greatness. We were [...]

You KNOW it’s going to happen! We can either extend our own biological capabilities by tapping into the science and innovation fuelling robotics and AI, or we’ll essentially become irrelevant.
I’m not the only one saying it. Ray Kurzweil’s been on this bandwagon for a while, in fact, I think he’s behind the wheel! Hans Moravec, [...]

Thanks to Mohtashim of ITtazee.com for bringing this to our attention. SanDisk is the latest in a long list of organizations, including the World Bank and others, terminating embattled Indian IT company, Satyam’s services. As we’ve mentioned here before, Satyam was at the epicenter of corporate espionage, fraud and other wrongdoings that have landed it’s [...]
It certainly seems so. Even when the bar has been set so low for lumbering financial institutions, Vikram Pandit is managing to make a name for himself through his stupidity and incompetence. According to CNN, “while many major banks have only reported losses for the past two quarters, Citi has lost money for five straight. Read more Pakistan Technology

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