Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Workshop on The use of Information Management System in Business


Workshop on
The use of Information Management System in Business

PN Cambodia Alumni Association strives to establish lifelong, meaningful and valued relationships, as well as strong solidarity in order to archive sustainable development for alumni and their community. In order to achieve this we had engaged all PN Cambodia’s former students and current students; to foster a lifelong intellectual and emotional connection between the PN Cambodia and its graduates; and to provide the alumni with goodwill and support. To improve alumni relation, gether new members, and also sharing knowledge, alumni members have organized different projects. Especially this time we have organized workshop “The use of Information Management System in Business” on 16th Feb 2014 from 8:00-11:00 am.

After the workshop you will be able to:
-  understand about the Information Management System
-  know some business applications in both of commercial and open source, which have been used as serving-systems in the company such as HR Management System, ERP, CRMS, etc.
This workshop is really important for IT and business students and employee.

Presented by:
Sopheakmonkol Sok
Co-Founder & CEO at Codingate
Leverage Information Technology Through Collective Genius

Tel: +855 89 75 44 49 | +855 98 699 881
Website  : codingate.com
Personal : monkol.com
Social work: khmertalks.com | pepy.org  | smallworldcambodia.com

About Presenter:
Sok Sopheakmonkol is a new generation Cambodian entrepreneur with a passion for social enterprise and creating educational opportunities for progressive Cambodian youth. He is a 2012 graduate from the University of Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic where he majored in Information Management. Upon completing his Bachelor’s of Science degree, he returned to Cambodia to pursue his career while at the same time providing motivation and direction for other students who are determined to learn and improve their country. Read press online about Sopheakmonkol:http://goo.gl/dbmL5S & http://goo.gl/p1k1VR

Where: St. 371 Phum Tropeang Chhuk (Borey Sorla) Sangtak Tek Thla, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh ,Cambodia
When: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 16 February, 2014
Fee: $1 for Alumni (drink,snack) & Free for current students
Close: 14 Frebruary, 2014

Contact: 097 792 47 21 | sophenpho846@gmail.com

Monday, January 27, 2014

How The Mobile Affected The Way We Do Business


The pre-iPhone smartphones might not have been that smart, but the idea of checking e-mail from a mobile phone has always been promising. Now we have powerful productivity tools in our pockets, countless services in the mobile ecosystem, and the whole world is just a touch away from us. These things seem like great conditions for doing business, and it's really so. The mobile has irreversibly affected business in general. We can say there's more good than bad to it, but anyway, how did it exactly happen?



Quick To Rise, Quick To Fall


Not so long ago it could take a lot of time to start and build a prosperous business. It used to take lots of extra efforts to make it grow on the international area. Now it may take as little time as possible for a startup to make or break. Businesses now have a foothold called mobile marketing, which reaches out for potential clientele around the world. Now everything is sped up. Every personal mania of being super-productive pushes the whole business ahead.



Welcome To The Cloud


Modern business is all about the cloud, which saves lots of time, and also contributes to the fast pace of growing. Cloud-dependent mobile apps and devices, centralized data storing and task management, instant access from anywhere on Earth - various functions and opportunities given by the cloud are an absolute must. Once distance was an insurmountable obstacle for business, now outsourcing is transparent and efficient, locating your employees has never been easier, and everything can be tracked, if your business has the right tools for that. And the tools, such as Microsoft's Office 365, are provided as services for monthly fees. Such solutions lay all the technical issues upon the shoulders of service providers, which again means convenience for businesses.



Expectations Have Changed


Speeding up couldn't leave client and employer expectations unchanged. When there was no mobile worldwide connectivity, waiting was a norm. Now in the business world, waiting for an answer concerning an urgent matter for more than an hour is unheard of. We also shouldn't forget that many people have to solve business problems during their free time, since we are constantly connected to the Internet (read: connected to work). This means many employees (especially those who occupy high positions) are expected to answer an urgent call, being at home or on a vacation.

Apart from the companies' internal relations, there are client expectations, which are nonetheless important and must be treated in a different way, not like it used to be. Your clients want your response immediately. What they want, must be there in a while. On the other hand, adhering to the rule of being quick to respond is rewarding for any business or any singled out professional.



Bring Your Own Device


Unlike PCs, mobile devices are very personal items, and it's much more convenient for each of us to use our own device for business purposes. The BYOD issue has been discussed numerous times, along with its security risks. But thought-out use, along with mobile devices and platforms getting more secure, actually works. There is encryption in secure communication means and remote wipe software for that.



The Thin Line Between Home And Work


Once everything was simple: there was home, which meant family and friends, and there was work, which meant colleagues and clients. Now the line between is becoming thinner and blurred out, since our life is easily tracked on social networks. Our personal information and photos on Facebook and Google+, our tweets and posts can be easily read by our employers or clients. Not everyone dares stick to the 'be yourself' principle, and many people try to look professional at all times.


The mobile hasn't touched just the business aspect, it has completely reorganized our daily routine, and our lives in general. For businesses these changes are largely positive, but for every individual, from an ordinary employee to a CEO, some of them may be rather tiring. These are just five directions out of the massive wind of change brought by mobile technologies, and if your business manages to incorporate high efficiency and employee satisfaction, it's done right.

Resource : mobidev

Related article: Find Mobile Apps in Cambodia

Japan Cambodia Kizuna 2014


Japan-Cambodia Kizuna Festival 2014, which is the combination of CJCC Festival and Japan Week Festival of Embassy of Japan for the purpose of introducing Japanese traditional and modern culture in Cambodia and promoting cultural exchange between the two nations, to be held from 20-23 February 2014 . Moreover, this 2014 is the special year of CJCC’s 10 year Anniversary as well. 

Various cultural events and exhibitions will be organized during the festival as the following:

- Performances (by Japanese and Cambodian Arties)
- Japanese and Cambodian Cultural Related Events (Mochitsuki, Ombok, Ikebana, Origami, Calligraphy)
- “WASHOKU” Japanese Cuisine World
- Study-in-Japan and Scholarship Explanation session 
- Football Show
- Japanese Movie Show 
- Science Experiment and Robot Demonstration
- Honda YES Awards Ceremony
- Quiz Game about Japan and Cambodia
- Martial Art (Aikido, Kendo, Karate & Yuth Krom Demonstration)
- Japan-Cambodia Friendship Concert
- Okinawa Music Concert
- Miss and Mister Yukata Contest in Cambodia
- Cosplay Show
- Workshop
- Exhibition
- Lectures
- Others

For more: http://www.cjcc.edu.kh/kizuna-festival.html
Date: 20-23 February, 2014 | Place: CJCC
Admission: Free (Everyone is Welcome!)

Co-Organized by:
Embassy of Japan in Cambodia
Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC)

Sunday, January 26, 2014

What’s the best mobile solution for you?


By comparing the content that your users are accessing via desktop, mobile, and tablet, you'll gain insights into which implementation will best suit your business. In today’s post, we’ll look at the three most common ways of doing this. We’ll explore building a responsively designed site, dynamic serving solutions, and lastly, a separate mobile site.

1.Responsive Web Design (RWD):
A responsively built site automatically rearranges and resizes content to fit the screen of any device used to access the site.

2.Dynamic Serving of Content:
Another solution is to dynamically serve content. Similar to RWD, with this approach the web server detects the type of device the visitor is using and presents a custom page on the same URL.

3.Separate Mobile Site:
The final implementation you might want to consider is creating a separate mobile site, where smartphone users will be directed to a mobile-optimized version of your site.

Resource: Inside AdSense

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Aged 10 and 12, they are India's youngest CEOs


Shravan (10) and Sanjay Kumaran (12), two brothers from Chennai have created mobile phone applications that have witnessed over 10,000 downloads across the world already.

Two tech savvy brothers Shravan and Sanjay Kumaran from Chennai have not yet completed school butare already co-founders and President (Shravan)/CEO (Sanjay) of GoDimensions, a mobile applications firm.

Studying in sixth and eighth grades, the Kumaran brothers have created mobile phone applications that have witnessed over 10,000 downloads across the world already. The duo has already designed four applications for the Apple store that have been downloaded in over 20 countries.