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Digital Marketing Expert Xplore Helps Telenor with New Media

Telenor has employed a team of digital marketing experts from Milton Keynes to help market three of its leading brands.  Silbury Boulevard-based Xplore DMS creates new ways for companies to digitally communicate with their customers on a 1-1 basis.

Senate Body Says it: YouTube Needs to be Unblocked

Senate Standing Committee for Information Technology and Telecommunication recommended that YouTube should be unblocked in the country in a meeting at the Parliament House. The committee also sought report on details of agreements between Ministry of Law and Privatization Commission to privatize Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL).

Australia asks PCGA to take part in Cotton-Australia

Australia has offered Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) to take part in international cotton conference organized by Cotton-Australia in August 2014 and assured transfer of modern technology to Pakistani ginners to make their business economical and profitable. The PCGA delegation sent cotton seed companies to Pakistan to enhance the production.

Pakistan Follows, as Spending Piracy Increases Globally

The enterprises worldwide are expected to spend nearly US$ 500 billion in 2014 to deal with issues caused by malware deliberately loaded onto pirated software.  It is estimated that software piracy and malware crime costs global enterprises more than US $315 billion annually. The study titled “The Link Between Pirated Software and Cyber Security Breaches” is jointly conducted by IDC and National University of Singapore (NUS).

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