I love round-up articles. You know, those pieces so beloved by editors that give a snapshot of a topic from different perspectives. That’s why this one – Regulators are champions of XBRL – fresh and pink in the Financial Times, caught my eye.
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When I saw the SEC Climate Portal on a Google search results page, I mistakenly thought this was the US S.E.C.’s rather than the Singapore Environment Council’s climate change portal. But I wonder how long it will be before we do see an S.E.C. climate portal?
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Ez-XBRL Solutions, a Virginia-based company founded by entrepreneurs with significant experience in regulatory filings business has launched Ez-XBRL, their product for easing the complex process of XBRL filings.
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Vietnam is in the process of upgrading the entire country’s IT system. With support from organizations such as the World Bank, Vietnam is rebuilding not only physical infrastructure, but also starting from the ground up building new IT systems – including a large scale virtualization strategy.
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Samsung announced a new environmentally-friendly hard drive, the EcoGreen F3EG with up to 2TB capacity with 500GB per disk. The F3EG uses 3.0Gbps SATA interface and features 16/32MB buffer memory, SilentSeek and NoiseGuard low noise operation technology and Native Command Queuing.
Like its predecessor F2EG, the EcoGreen F3EG utilizes the EcoTriangle technology to provide eco-friendly components, low-power and low-noise operation. The 3.5-inch eco hard drive will be available in 1.5TB and 2TB capacities and starts at $179.99.
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