Global tech outage: Some in Singapore stuck at carparks, others get logged out of computer systems, Singapore News
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Global tech outage: Some in Singapore stuck at carparks, others get logged out of computer systems, Singapore News

Technology tamfitronics SINGAPORE - Motorists were stuck at carparks - some for as long as 20 minutes - when electronic gantries stopped working, while many others found themselves logged out of their computer systems when a major global technology outage hit on July 19.It was not all bad, though, with some deciding to call it a day and start their weekend early.Freelance writer Allyson Thomas, 50, and her husband sat in their car in Toa Payoh for about 20 minutes while waiting for the carpark gantry barrier to be lifted.Repeated calls to the carpark operator went unanswered. Islandwide, nearly 200 carparks were affected. Eventually, an employee from carpark operator Wilson Parking arrived to rescue them. He explained that he had to rush to release more gantries, said Ms Thomas, who added: "I can't imagine how...
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Vistara CEO may be back in Singapore Airlines with AI brass set for key roles in merged entity
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Vistara CEO may be back in Singapore Airlines with AI brass set for key roles in merged entity

Business new tamfitronics NEW DELHI: Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan could be headed back to Singapore Airlines (SIA) as the Tata Group is all set to merge this full service carrier (FSC) into Air India before the year end, say sources. IS will have 25.1% stake in the merged AI.The merged Vistara-AI Air India is likely to see AI current management team in most key positions. However, a senior AI official said the management structure for the merged entity is yet to be finalised.Kannan, who is among the key players credited with Vistara's passenger-friendly image, is a SIA veteran who had joined the mega southeast Asian carrier in 2001. Just over a decade back Tata and SIA decided to create a JV FSC in India, Vistara, which started flying in Jan...
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Pope Francis’ itinerary in Singapore to include a papal mass at National Stadium where 40,000 tickets are available through balloting, Singapore News
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Pope Francis’ itinerary in Singapore to include a papal mass at National Stadium where 40,000 tickets are available through balloting, Singapore News

Top Stories Tamfitronics SINGAPORE - Pope Francis will head to St Theresa's Home and Catholic Junior College, and celebrate mass at the National Stadium during his three-day visit to Singapore in September.The pontiff will be in Singapore from Sept 11 to Sept 13, in the last leg of an Asia-Pacific tour, which will also include Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste. The Pope's programme in each country is outlined in detail in an itinerary issued by the Vatican on July 5.The pontiff is expected to touch down at Changi Airport at 2.15pm on Sept 11, and later that day, will hold a private meeting with members of the Society of Jesus or Jesuits - a Roman Catholic order - at the St Francis Xavier Retreat Centre in Punggol.On Sept 12, Pope Francis, 87, will attend...
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Singapore Adds NRF 2024: Retail’s Substantial Prove Asia Pacific to its Flagship Occasion List, Industry Details
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Singapore Adds NRF 2024: Retail’s Substantial Prove Asia Pacific to its Flagship Occasion List, Industry Details

Business new tamfitronics The Asia Pacific edition of the accepted Retail's Substantial Prove from Contemporary York City will likely be held in Singapore for the first time to transform user experiences in the new retail age /PRNewswire/ -- The National Retail Federation (NRF) in the U.S. and international match organiser Comexposium are proud in bringing NRF 2024: Retail's Substantial Prove Asia Pacificone in every of the most accepted and anticipated conferences and exhibitions, to Singapore for the first time this June 11-13, 2024 at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre. Ryf Quail, Managing Director, NRF 2024: Retail’s Substantial Prove Asia Pacific, Comexposium (left), Poh...
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