Safecoms wishes you Happy Songkran festivities!!!! April 12, 2011
Posted by Horus Chan in IT news in Thailand.Tags: Bangkok, Songkran, Thailand
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The days 13-14-15 of April Safecoms will be closed for the Songkran Festivities, the office will be operative from Monday 18th of April. Read more about The Songkran Festivities:
Let’s Soirée with Peppercan!! April 7, 2011
Posted by Horus Chan in IT news in Thailand.Tags: Bangkok, CRM, IT outsourcing in Thailand, News, Outsourcing service, SaaS, Software as a service, Thailand, Updates, Web-baes CRM
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Soirée with Peppercan came in quick success, right after Petit Déjeuner with Peppercan. The idea behind Soirée with Peppercan was not only giving delegates a chance to know how Peppercan take their business into higher level, but also meet new friends and have fun.

Peppercan in OAS & IT FAIR 2011!! March 3, 2011
Posted by Horus Chan in IT news in Thailand.Tags: Bangkok, Cloud computing, CRM, News, Thailand, Thailand Creative Economy, Updates, Web-baes CRM
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As a award winner of Thailand ICT award, Peppercan aims to boost the sales and operation of small and medium enterprise in all industry. In 2011, SafeComs was proud to be a exhibitor in OAS & IT FAIR 2011, the platform which promoted creative solutions, best designs, latest technology and innovations. (more…)
Peppercan in Bangkok Software Summit 2010! October 14, 2010
Posted by Horus Chan in IT news in Thailand.Tags: Bangkok, Business, Computers, CRM, ICT Thailand, News, out, SaaS, Software as a service, Thailand, Thailand Creative Economy, Updates, Web-baes CRM
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Peppercan, Winner of ICT award 2009
in Bangkok Software Summit 2010
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Software in Thailand for 2010: An IT Pros Viewpoint February 2, 2010
Posted by Horus Chan in IT news in Thailand.Tags: Bangkok, Business, Computers, IT outsourcing in Thailand, News, software, Thailand, Thailand Creative Economy, Updates
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One topic that is sure to remain a hot-button in 2010 is the debate over open source software and proprietary software.For those companies that are considering using open source software, while there may be financial savings in initial costs, this must be weighed against challenges in learning a new software system, challenges in collaborating with clients, challenges in moving data to your new open source system and, finally, challenges in finding capable service.


