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Nightmare on Integration Street?
IDC's Asia/Pacific Integrating The Enterprise Conference 2004
Conference |
June 22
Sydney,
Australia, The Westin Hotel |
June 24
Singapore,
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel |
July 1
Seoul,
Korea, Grand InterContinental Hotel |
July 6
Beijing,
China, The Great Wall Sheraton Hotel |
July 8
Hong Kong,
Conrad Hotel |
July 14
Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, Prince Hotel |
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David Chung
Senior Manager (Information
Technology Operations) Hong Kong Cyberport
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David Chung joined the Hong Kong Cyberport Management
Company Ltd in 2004 as Senior Manager in charge
of IT operations. He leads 3 cores IT functions
in Cyberport - IT&T services operation, Digital
Media Centre and iResource Centre. Under his direction,
Cyberport is continuing to provide excellent IT
facilities to its tenants and focusing significant
resources on technology innovation.
Prior to Cyberport, David was the Managing Director
and co-founder of Digital Empires Co Ltd, a strategic
internet professional services company. The company
was then acquired by i100 Corporation, a Hong
Kong listed company in 2002. He had driven IT
and business operation excellence within i100
as well as developed the business applications
for Noodle mobile (1st MVNO licensee in Hong Kong).
As an eight-year veteran of Microsoft, David
had been the Service Director in charge of support
organization for Hong Kong, China and United States.
He joined Microsoft Hong Kong in 1992 and spearheads
the support organization to be the first in Microsoft
to attain the ISO9002 quality certification. He
had established the Microsoft Asia Escalation
Centre in Shanghai and expanded his role to oversee
the enterprise product support in Greater China
and Asia Partner Alliance. While in 1999, he moved
to Microsoft Headquarter, oversaw the global and
national partner support strategy and handled
the Y2K transition.
David holds an MBA from the Open University of
Hong Kong and a BSc. (Eng.) degree in Computer
Science from the Imperial College, University
of London.
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