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20.08.08
SOFTWARE FOR SOCIETY




Software Park director Suwipa Wannasathop noted that the software, developed by Thai companies and with a value of over 27 million baht, would be offered free of charge to the government sector, educational institutes, non-profit organisations, local hospitals and healthcare organisations and municipal administrations.

There are nine companies initially participating in the project, namely International Research Corporation (IRCP), TeamWork Solution, Atrium Technology, Computer Telephony Asia, Pixsoft, Larngear Technology, Thai Software Enterprises, Open Source Technology and Suranaree Technology University.

Jumrud Sawangsamud, MD of IRPC, noted that the government sector comprised many agencies and local and regional administrations, but their use of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems stood at less than 10 per cent. New offerings, especially Software as a Service, would change the way software was used, and IRCP, which has experience in government ERP, would implement ERP systems in three government agencies.

Chatmongkol Khemapirat, MD of TeamWork Solution, said the company had developed a ready-to-use groupware program.

The software is run as web application, comprising e-government, e-enterprise and e-office programs. The company will be offering the application via the Web for one year.




CT Asia CEO Chalermpon Punnotok said the company would offer its Info Centrix Knowledge Service to three organisations, and the Centrix Multimedia Contact Centre would serve non-profit organisations as a call centre. He noted that the project was good for both Thai software houses and the country, as it would provide the companies with reference sites.

"Having reference sites is important because it can guarantee that the companies are capable of serving their users," he said.

Pongskorn Saipetch, MD of Atrium Technology, which develops parental control software for the Internet, noted that the Saijai application was a tool to help parents know what their children are doing on the Internet.

The target user group for the program is schools, and it is expected that there will be 40 to 80 programs per school. The company will offer the software for three years.

Thai Software Enterprise's managing director Somporn Maneerattanakool said the company's iDictionary program, comprising of the iDictionary Reader for Windows and iDictionary Edition, would be offered to academic institutes and the government sector. The company will provide some 10,000 licences for the project, valued at 3.5 million baht.

According to Wisit Kunarittipol, production manager of Larngear Technology, the company has developed a 3D Mixed Reality Learning application and would offer it for teaching chemistry at 80 secondary schools. The program will be used to teach molecular structure, and so far is has been used in Materdei School.

Pixsoft managing director Son Hanwong, said his company would offer the Boost Life game, a physical exercise program that uses web cams, to schools. The program simulates sports such as boxing, football, running and other sports.

Open Source Technology, developer of Hospital OS software, has offered its software to hospitals nationwide. The company will join with Software Park in training hospitals to use the data set based on the standard, so that they can integrate with the Nation Health Society Office efficiently.

All of the software will be full versions, and will be offered to schools and the government sector free of charge, and it will include implementation, training, service and support.





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