UXSG Conference 2016

UXSG Conference 2016 7 - 9 Sep, 2016 Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre Dear Spiffy community,The bi-annual UXSG Conference 2016 returns this year from 7-9 September! Organised by the volunteers behind the monthly UXSG meetups, this year’s conference looks at the theme of Transformation across Society, Communities, Products & Services and the Self. Whether you’re refining your business idea or building a startup, being an entrepreneur takes a lot of determination and adaptability to learn, make mistakes and take risks. One of the ways you can minimise risk is to invest in user experience (UX) and apply a human-centered design approach. So join us at UXSG Conference 2016 as we explore the fundamental impact that design has on our everyday lives. Programme highlights include: ...

Startup Feature: GetKobe Founder, Evangeline Leong

For this Start-Up Feature, we will be interviewing Evangeline, Founder of GetKobe. Hello! What’s your current role in your startup, and how did your past experiences take you here? With almost 10 years of experience in embracing digital marketing, I was the Business Director in PurpleClick, driving PurpleClick’s online advertising business from a 3-man startup to a hyper-growth today, a 60-man regional company across Southeast Asia. I have experience in building high performance teams in Sales, Account Management and Operations, spearheading successful business development projects such as UOB-PurpleClick collaboration, Parkway-Google Digital Session, ProClick™ Automation System, Salesforce ERP implementation, Modus Operandi across regional teams and achieved accelerated business performance and strong employee morale simultaneously. I have the honor of working with great organizations such as Redbull, Volvo, Harley Davidson, and businesses from all sectors, and all sizes across all kinds of online advertising products including PPC advertising, SEM, SEO, Display, Remarketing on platforms such as Google, Yahoo, Baidu, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn. With my multi faced digital marketing experience in precision and performance, I’ve witnessed the huge gap in social content marketing. Social content, or otherwise Social “Word of Mouth” is a highly effective marketing tool that has helped propel businesses success since the beginning of time. Today, with the power of data, tracking and digital - I have come up with my own proprietary algorithm that can deliver performance driven influencer marketing. Kobe is a self-serve social media influencer platform agnostic to social media publishers, which matches influencers’ social posts to respective businesses. More than just a commission earning platform, Kobe has a patented algorithm that allows businesses to pay for real customer impact (not influencers’ popularity) - by deep social data analytics and smart aggregation. Providing full transparency and 100% control to businesses in a simple to use and intuitive platform, Kobe revolutionizes social influence for all businesses, especially the SMEs. Our ecosystem simultaneously allows influencers to keep their freedom and originality on social media as we fiercely defend their interests. Kobe aims to revive the social influence scene with its performance driven foundation, unleashing the full potential of social content. With a deep understanding of the digital, branding, advertising, content and social landscape - coupled with the hustler charisma and extensive experience of building a high performance team using scalable infrastructure, processes and systems - I am confident that my role in Kobe Global Technologies as the CEO will take this startup into rising unicorn in the future years. Which 3 words would describe you best? Magnet - I’m a natural human magnet and the saying goes to describe, “I can charm a bird down from the tree” in an old-school way. I can grasp easily what people think, that makes me a natural sales person without appearing too salesy. From leading a team, to pursuing sales, working with colleagues or trying to hire someone - people are often drawn to my inspiring and magnetic charisma. I’ve got no problems attracting, retaining talent. Grit - I’ve been in PurpleClick when we grew the team from 3 to 20, and within a month dropped to 7 people in a mass exodus due to market conditions and careless expansion. The recovery period took 2 years, with customers complaining and leaving, team morale at the lowest and numbers looking the worse. It takes more than usual ‘passion’ to get through the stage where everyone lost faith. I’ve got a proven track record of grit and ability to undergo high degrees of stress while still retaining unwavering faith in self and in the vision. Hitler - I mean being a Hitler to myself, what were you thinking about? J I have extremely high expectations and slap myself really hard - giving extreme expectations. An example will be - an average deal size someone closed ranged around $5,000 but when I brought in $100k deals - I thought, “How can I do more?” Well, that’s how hard I push myself, and somehow it comes naturally! How did you come up with the idea? And what problem is your startup trying to solve? I identified a huge problem in the social content industry. It was a wonderful industry that billions of SMEs depended on as a means to survival however still relying in outdated processes to deliver fulfillment. The gap resulted in SMEs losing means to this powerful tool and I felt compelled to step out and plug this gap. How long did your startup take to finish development? (Before the product could meet the market) 1 month What are your preferred platforms/tools? Microsoft Cognitive Services Have you gotten any interesting feedback from users of the app/solution? I’ve got a really high hit rate - people always believed in the power of having someone else sell you, rather than constantly selling yourself. Which means - having someone like a social influencer endorsing you rather than having advertisements all the time. Only thing is, advertising can be controlled and tracked. The more you spend, the better results you can get. Influencer marketing however is a great platform, but not so measurable. When I (with a reputation for data-driven performance marketing who never liked fluffy branding) said I was going to make influencer marketing performance-driven, everyone sat up and gave me the strong vote of faith without asking anything else. That drove me further to make this platform an astounding success. Another funny one - a lot of people asked if I was selling beef! Well, company name’s taken from the ancient Chinese way of saying “word of mouth” so I thought it was pretty tongue-in-cheek but it ended up with a funny misunderstanding. Well, it gradually became a nice conversation opener in the end whenever I meet someone new. How do you keep yourself motivated, especially during the low times? I have a secret about my socks. My socks always come in cute cartoons like the minions, mickey-mouse or something close to that. I take off my shoes to let my feet talk to each other when I’m low! Like if I always step on that poor minion but they still feel alright - who am I to be upset? See low is always relative - same as when things are at its peak. There’s never a low too low, and never a high too high. If you could go back in time when you first started, what would you have done differently? I would have slept for 2 years without waking up before I decide to do this - that is, if sleep can be ‘stored’! Haha! What’s next for you? Going into Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Hong Kong. I’ve cut some deals for social content and have secured good interest. What’s one advice you would give to budding entrepreneurs? Please do not start your own startup. If you’re looking for corporate freedom by starting your own startup, do not walk down this path. If you’re starting a startup just because of the glorious fables of million-dollar exits, do not start your own startup. If you are looking for fame and bragging rights, my advice is for you to wake up, head back to that cubicle, and get to work. Start it only if you’re ready for the hours of hard work, grueling pain, insults and setbacks. Knowing that regardless of it all, that you are still going to do it. You need to possess contagious courage and unwavering insanity to walk a route that could potentially land nowhere, or make the world a better place. Find out more about GetKobe!

iCTLT 2016 - International Conference on Teaching and Learning with Technology

_i_CTLT 2016, the 5th International Conference on Teaching and Learning with Technology, will be held in Singapore from 28 - 31 March 2016. The biennial conference is a testimony to the commitment of the Ministry of Education, Singapore and Academy of Principals Singapore to the use of technology in advancing 21st Century teaching and learning. _i_CTLT 2016’s theme Future Ready: Inspire, Connect, Transform invites delegates to engage in sharing their insights, practices, experiences and research studies so as to envision and share emerging trends in the field of educational technology. As part of the theme, Microsoft was there to showcase the myriad of ways that Technology is powering our education in the 21st Century. From Windows 10 to Office 365, friendly Microsoft staff were on hand to answer queries. [caption id=“attachment_21662” align=“alignnone” width=“770”] Microsoft’s booth at iCTLT 2016[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_21661” align=“alignnone” width=“770”] Terence demonstrating the use of Office Mix and Sway[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_21663” align=“alignnone” width=“772”] Windows 10 - With Terence and Jason[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_21664” align=“alignnone” width=“772”] Microsoft Partners discussing solutions and ideas, fuelling innovation in classes![/caption]

Spiffy SG is recruiting!

Spiffy SG is recruiting! Using Spiffy as a platform, you can write articles that help establish you as a subject matter expert, expands your professional reach and gives you an opportunity to build a personal brand online. Why write for us? 1. Instant local techie audience with notable overseas impact · On social media, we’re popular among the 25-34 crowd with a potential social outreach of half a million eyeballs. We publicize our writers ‘articles to our active online communities with an engagement rate (calculated via shares, comments and likes) almost twice the ratio of the average social media site. 2. Write what you’re passionate about – and build your portfolio with us · Blogging – one of the best ways to share thought leadership. Take your time and build your personal brand on the value of your ideas alone. You can advance your professional reach by sharing your thoughts with the local tech audience base via Spiffy. 3. Access to exclusive tech events · We host regular events and networking activities, and would love for you to join us and write about what you learnt. You can expand your network and share your knowledge with the community. ...

We Tech Care 2016

Join us for a fun-filled day, pick up essential digital skills or discover the various starts-ups at JTC LaunchPad at We Tech Care 2016! For the 10th year running, Microsoft is participating in the President’s Challenge. The goal is to bring Microsoft employees, non-profit organisations and business partners together to raise funds to empower people and bridge the opportunity divide through what we know best – technology. For this purpose, We Tech Care is returning this year – bigger and better, on March 12th! This fun-filled and meaningful event will also highlight the work and solutions of incubators and startups at the JTC LaunchPad@one-north. To learn more about the communities and charities this event supports, click here.

Map Masters | January 2016 Award Cycle (Part II)

In this Part II series of our January 2016 Awardees, we are shining spotlight on our Indonesia Map Masters! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– AUDE ILMAN | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry A Geography undergraduate at the University of Indonesia, Aude Ilman feels a great sense of ownership in the HERE Expert Community Program where he finds that he can put into practice what he has learnt from his studies. He likes the creativeness and fun part of the HERE Expert Community Program where he finds the activities are not only engaging, but also helps to create greater awareness around his neighborhood. Congratulations on your Map Master award! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– MUHAMMAD SYAHFIN LUBIS | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Muhammad Syahfin Lubis or Bang Syahfin hails from one of the largest in Sumatera Island, Medan. Touring on his motorbike is one of his passion and thus being awarded a Map Master in the HERE Expert Community Program has provided him with more opportunities to contribute tons of valuable information via HERE Map Creator, not to mention inviting his motorbike community to be part of this meaningful mission. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– ULIFATUS SA’DIYAH | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Ulifatus Sa’diyah (Ulif) is our new Map Master from Semarang, Indonesia. Semarang has been continuously the most active local chapter in Indonesia, and Ulif is one of the most active user from Local Chapter Semarang. Last year Ulif received a special appreciation from the Dean of Faculty of Technic, Diponegoro University for being one of the most outstanding student in his cohort due to his significant contribution to activities outside of his curriculum - which is his participation and involvement in the t HERE Indonesia Expert Community Program ———————————————————————————————————————————————– IRVAN NONGKA | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Irvan Nongka (Irvan) comes from Makassar, the biggest city in eastern part of Indonesia. He has heard about the HERE Expert Community from the social media campaign(s) that the HERE Indonesia community has rolled out last year, and eversince that time he has been very pro-active in contributing to HERE Map Creator. It was out of his passion that Irvan established the Local Chapter Makassar. As a Map Master, Irvan feels that the HERE Exper…t Community program is very good initiative as the whole strategy behind building a map involves getting the local people who are our eyes and help capture the many important changes in HERE Map Creator. Being a Map Master, he also wants to leverage on this opportunity to invite more people to join in the community program and be part of this meaningful mission in HERE. Congratulations Irvan! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– KEMALA MEDIKA PUTRI | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Kemala Medika Putri (Dika) is a second year Map Master and the live wire in the HERE Indonesia Expert Community program for Local Chapter Semarang. Also known as the “Queen of Map Master” because of her love and passion for travel mapping, Kemala has travel mapped more than 30 cities within 5 months. Kemala feels that the HERE Expert Community Program is a good platform to channelize her hobby in travel, help others and at the same time, improve the local economy by providing the most updated and high quality maps. Congratulations on your well-deserved renewal! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– FIFTRI PERMONO | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Fiftri Permono (Mas Fiftri) is a second year Map Master from Purwokerto, Indonesia. He has been part of the HERE Expert Community program since early 2014 and during that time, he has been very consistent in providing major contribution for Local Chapter Purwokerto. One of his 2015 masterpiece for HERE Indonesia Expert Community program was his trip to Jawa Island where he and other community members helped to collect railroad geometry for the entire Jawa Island! Congratulations again on your renewal! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– LUQMAN HAKIM (LUCKY) | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Second year Map Master Luqman Hakim (Lucky) is a student from the Geomatics, 10th November Institute of Technology. Lucky has been part of the HERE Map Expert Community Program since 2013 as the biggest motivation for him was that he got to learn about GIS. In 2015, Lucky contributed a significant amount of House Numbers/Point Address in Surabaya area and one of his mission in 2016 is to expand and scale the local chapter so as to gather more new and significant contribution for the HERE Expert Community Program. Congratulations on your renewal Lucky! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– MOCHAMAD YASIN | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry A second year Map Master, Mochammad Yasin joined the HERE Map Expert Community Program in early 2014 when he was still a student of Informatics, 10th November Institute of Technology. A mobile developer by profession where he participated in HERE’s First Map Creator API challenge, Yasin was also one of the pioneer who helped established the local chapter activity in Surabaya in 2015 and did his travel mapping to Madura Island, East Java. Congratulations on your renewal Yasin! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– RIZALDI DWI BAWANOYUDO | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Rizaldi Bawonoyudo is into his SECOND Year as a Map Master from Bandung, west Java. When he was still a Resource and Environmental Economics student in Bogor Agricultural Institute, Rizaldi was awarded a Map Master for Bogor City, West Java. Upon graduation, Rizaldi moved to Bandung. One of his mission as a Map Master for Bandung is to expand the Local Chapter over there since Bandung has many interesting POI especially those on tourism and restaurants where he believes this are important attributes which needs to be available in HERE.com. Congratulations on your renewal! ———————————————————————————————————————————————– NABIELA SARAH | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address, Road Geometry Nabiela Sarah is our new Map Master from Bandung, Indonesia and currently an undergraduate from the Bandung Polytechnic State University. Nabiela joined the HERE Indonesia Expert Community Program since 2014 and during that time, she has been actively building local chapter activities for Greater Bandung and conducted a few travel mapping activities in West Java region. Being a Map Master not only provides her the opportunity to travel for all her mapping activities, but it also widen her social circle of friends and helps to refresh her mind from the daily grind. ———————————————————————————————————————————————– Proudly brought to you by the HERE Expert Community Program

Map Masters | January 2016 Award Cycle (Part I)

On January 1st, 2016, 27 exemplary community leaders (12 renewed and 15 new) around Southeast Asia were notified that they have received the Map Master title. The HERE Expert Community Program was established in June 2014 and recognizes exceptional HERE Map advocates who actively play a vital role in the map-making process, adoption and advancement of the map creation technology—and in helping HERE Map to creating a truly global map so that you will feel like a local, wherever you are. Not only do we have 18 brand new additions, we also have 10 re-rewarded Map Masters who will hold the Map Master title for another year. Congratulations on being inducted into the HERE Expert Community Program for the 2016 January award cycle. The caliber of your mapping contribution work is exceptional, and will have a major impact in scaling HERE to greater heights in the year ahead. Your achievements are a source of pride and inspiration to all of us. In this first series of Map Master Spotlights, we are featuring the Philippines Map Masters! —————————————————————————————————————————— ELISEO MORALES | Contributions: Point Address Eliseo is on his SECOND year as a HERE Map Master and advocate! Awesome!! Elliseo is an ambulance navigator under the Bacoor Family Care Development Center for the City Government of Bacoor. He was able to contribute over 50,000 of point addresses to HERE Map Creator. A well deserved on your renewal Eliseo! We salute you!! —————————————————————————————————————————— XYLDON NOEL JACOB | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address Xyldon is a Software Engineer at EQELA. The Philippines HERE Team has worked with Xyldon on EQELA’s training program in different regions in the Philippines where he leads the training programs for Android, Web Development, and gathering of map advocates and volunteers for HERE Map Creator. In their spare times during weekends, Xyldon and his officemates map their hometowns by gathering points of interests and point addresses. Congratulations on your Map Master award Xyldon! —————————————————————————————————————————— WALDEN MENDIOLA | Contributions: Point of Interest, Point Address Walden enjoys the outdoors and is part of the East Wind Outdoors Club (EWOC). He is a mountaineer and he loves mapping their journeys whether it’s going to the mountain peak or going to scenic tourist spots. Walden was able to contribute mountain trails in HERE Map Creator where our cars cannot go through with an amazing feat of more than 2,000 point addresses collected! Congratulations on your Map Master award Walden!! —————————————————————————————————————————— Help me welcome and congratulate the HERE Map Master Inaugural class for the January 2016 award cycle. This class embodies the spirit of the mapping community. They go above and beyond the data, for the data. Way to go! Stay tuned for more spotlights on our January 2016 Map Masters coming your way soon!!! Enjoy your award, have fun and happy mapping! Brought to you by The SEA HERE Expert Community Program Team

Changing from Dynamic Virtual IP to Reserved IP - Azure

UPDATE: I have since automated the process of doing this using a PowerShell Script which is available HERE Having used Azure for IaaS for almost 2 years, one headache I keep encountering is the fact that although Azure provisions your VM in the specified region, the Virtual IP (VIP) that it assigns to the VM is typically an US VIP. As such, many web services think that I’m are from the US when I’m actually not. Through much Goo.. Binging, I managed to find out how can I reserve a local VIP so that I don’t have to keep re-provisioning the same VM to make sure I get a local VIP. Before we start this article, do ensure you have PowerShell and have installed the Azure PowerShell Cmdlets. You can install the Azure PowerShell Cmdlets by downloading and running the Web Platform Installer that Microsoft kindly provides from the below link. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=320376 After you have downloaded the Installer, execute it by double clicking on it and following through with the steps. With all pre requisites satisfied, lets start from the Azure portal. Here, you can see that I have already provisioned a VM for this article. UPDATE: I have since automated the process of doing this using a PowerShell Script which is available HERE You can see from this picture that the assigned VIP is in the USA which is not what we want. UPDATE: I have since automated the process of doing this using a PowerShell Script which is available HERE So in the past I would generally keep re-provisioning the VM till I get the wanted VIP which is very tedious and time consuming. Plus the assigned VIP will be lost if the VM is de-provisioned. So we can solve this by Reserving an IP for our VM. We start by starting up PowerShell and typing in Get-AzurePublishSettingsFile This is used to get a settings file that we can use in PowerShell Sign in with your Microsoft Account that has the Azure You will then download a settings file that you will have to import into PowerShell Switch back to PowerShell and type in the following code followed by the location of the file which in this case is my downloads folder. Import-AzurePublishSettingsFile "C:\Users\YourUser\Downloads\NameOfYourSettingsFile" Now for the rather tedious part which I assure you is only for this time. Go ahead and type in the PowerShell console 1)New-AzureReservedIP -ReservedIPName "spiffytestVIP" -Location "Southeast Asia" -ServiceName "spiffytest" What that does is to add a new Reserved IP in the Southeast Asia region with the name “spiffytestVIP” to your subscription. Ensure that the Instance is running before adding the Reserved IP Check that the VIP is the one you want by executing 2)Get-AzureReservedIP `` This will give you a list of reserved VIPs that you currently have. If you don't have the VIP that you want, go ahead and remove the current reserved IP 3)`Remove-AzureReservedIPAssociation -ReservedIPName "spiffytestVIP" -ServiceName "spiffytest"` `` Repeat steps 1-3 to get the VIP that you want. Once you have gotten the VIP that you want, rest assured that the VIP will not disappear even if you de-provision your VM. Assigning Reserved IP to VM Type into the PowerShell Console Set-AzureReservedIPAssociation -ReservedIPName "spiffytest" -ServiceName "spiffytest" And that’s it! Go ahead and enjoy your new Reserved IP!

Microsoft and Code.org team up to bring ‘Minecraft’ to Hour of Code

Microsoft and Code.org team up to bring ‘Minecraft’ to Hour of Code “Minecraft” Hour of Code tutorial aims to introduce millions of youth to the creativity of computer science. REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 16, 2015 — Microsoft Corp. and Code.org on Monday unveiled a “Minecraft” coding tutorial for students and educators, created especially for the third-annual Hour of Code, a campaign to broaden global participation in computer science, held during Computer Science Education Week, Dec. 7–13. The new tutorial, now available at https://www.code.org/mc, introduces players to basic coding within the fun and popular “Minecraft” environment. Created by “Minecraft” game designers together with Code.org, the tutorial features Steve and Alex from “Minecraft” and “Minecraft”-inspired challenges that will be familiar to its more than 100 million players around the world. Designed for ages 6 and up, the “Minecraft” tutorial introduces players to basic coding skills, encouraging them to navigate, mine, craft and explore in a 2-D “Minecraft” world by plugging together blocks to complete all actions and generate computer code. Players are offered a set of 14 challenges, including free play time, to explore coding concepts they’ve learned through the tutorial. “‘Minecraft’ is a special game that girls and boys alike often can’t be pried away from,” said Code.org CEO and Co-founder Hadi Partovi. “Microsoft continues to be Code.org’s most generous donor and one of the largest supporters of the worldwide movement to give every student the opportunity to learn computer science. This year’s ‘Minecraft’ tutorial will empower millions of learners around the world to explore how a game they love actually works and will inspire them to impact the world by creating their own technology or apps.” To date, more than 100 million students across 180 countries and 40 languages have participated in the Hour of Code, including one in three students in U.S. schools. This year, the campaign expects to exceed 100,000 events during Dec. 7?13 and to continue introducing more girls and underrepresented students of color to this foundational 21st century field. In support of Code.org and the global Hour of Code campaign, Microsoft will also lead thousands of Hour of Code events in more than 50 countries around the world. Events will take place at Microsoft stores, offices and innovation centers as well as facilities of Microsoft’s YouthSpark nonprofit partners and schools. They will be led by over 7,000 Microsoft Student Partners, Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and employee volunteers. In addition, Microsoft is gifting Windows Store credit to every educator who organizes an Hour of Code event worldwide. About Code.org Launched in 2013, Code.org® is a non-profit dedicated to expanding access to computer science, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Its vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. Code.org believes computer science should be part of core curriculum, alongside other courses such as biology, chemistry or algebra. For more information, visit https://www.Code.org.

HERE Expert Community Program Kicks off 'Community Goes Live' Initiative

HERE Expert Community Program Kicks off ‘Community Goes Live’ Initiative! For the Community, By the Community! Community Goes Live (#ComLiveIn3-2-1) is a series of on-live webcasts delivered by the HERE Community team, HERE Map Masters and other community leaders. These are free and informative live webcasts delivered every month, broadcasted and made available to anyone, anywhere, to learn about anything regarding community best practices (sharing best practices, tips and tricks, hot topics revolving around community, local chapter experience etc) and presented across Southeast Asia in 5 languages (English, Bahasa, Thai, Tagalog etc). Registration for the webcasts is via Eventbrite. Our goal is to bring together bright minds to give talks that are idea and community focused, and on a wide range of subjects, to foster learning, inspiration and wonder – and provoke conversations that matter. The first ‘Community Goes Live’ will be taking place for Indonesia in English on 30th October 2015 @ 5pm (Indonesia time) and we will be sharing on the Local Chapter Program Overview and Upcoming Flash Mob Challenge. Register via EventBrite now to hear from the experts! Brought to you by the HERE Expert Community Program