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| |country = Singapore | | |country = Singapore |
| |email = james [at] seng.sg | | |email = james [at] seng.sg |
− | |website = [http://james.seng.sg/ james.seng.sg] | + | |website = http://james.seng.sg/ |
| |twitter = jseng | | |twitter = jseng |
− | |linkedin = [http://sg.linkedin.com/in/jseng jseng] | + | |linkedin = http://sg.linkedin.com/in/jseng |
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| '''James Seng (ChingHong Seng)''' is an Internet Entrepreneur and Investor. He is the founder and CEO of [[Zodiac]], which has applied for 15 Chinese [[TLD]]s.<ref>[http://zodiacregistry.com/about-us/about?lang=en About, ZodiacRegistry.com]</ref> Mr. Seng is also a Partner at Tandem Advisors LLP.<ref>[http://sg.linkedin.com/in/jseng Linkedin.com]</ref> | | '''James Seng (ChingHong Seng)''' is an Internet Entrepreneur and Investor. He is the founder and CEO of [[Zodiac]], which has applied for 15 Chinese [[TLD]]s.<ref>[http://zodiacregistry.com/about-us/about?lang=en About, ZodiacRegistry.com]</ref> Mr. Seng is also a Partner at Tandem Advisors LLP.<ref>[http://sg.linkedin.com/in/jseng Linkedin.com]</ref> |
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− | In the early stages of his career, James Seng's mentor Dr. Tan Tin Wee inspired him to work on [[IDN]]s to curb the digital divide in Asia. With $24 million in investment from Venture Capital firms General Atlantic Partners and [[Network Solutions]]/[[Verisign]], James went on become the founder and CTO of [[i-DNS.net]]. During this time, he was working on the standardization of IDNs as the Co-Chair of the IDN Working Group at [[IETF]]. He also stressed the need for IDNs at various forums such as [[ICANN]], [[ITU]] and [[IGF]] and today, his efforts have helped make IDN an Internet standard. | + | In the early stages of his career, James Seng's mentor Dr. Tan Tin Wee inspired him to work on [[IDN]]s to curb the digital divide in Asia. With $24 million in investment from Venture Capital firms General Atlantic Partners and [[Network Solutions]]/[[Verisign]], James went on to become the founder and CTO of [[i-DNS.net]]. During this time, he was working on the standardization of IDNs as the Co-Chair of the IDN Working Group at [[IETF]]. He also stressed the need for IDNs at various forums such as [[ICANN]], [[ITU]] and [[IGF]] and today, his efforts have helped make IDN an Internet standard. |
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| He was a speaker at [[APNIC]] 28, held in 2009.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/28/speakers apnic.net]</ref> | | He was a speaker at [[APNIC]] 28, held in 2009.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/28/speakers apnic.net]</ref> |
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| ==Achievements== | | ==Achievements== |
| * 2004, developed Tomorrow.sg, a popular meta blog in Singapore <ref>[http://james.seng.sg/about/bio.html james.seng.sg]</ref> | | * 2004, developed Tomorrow.sg, a popular meta blog in Singapore <ref>[http://james.seng.sg/about/bio.html james.seng.sg]</ref> |
− | * 1998, founded i-DNS.net and served as it's Chief Technology Officer for 3 years. | + | * 1998, founded i-DNS.net and served as its Chief Technology Officer for 3 years. |
| * 1995, developed PObox, a web-based email and forwarding service. PObox is licensed and commercialized by Singapore Press Holdings | | * 1995, developed PObox, a web-based email and forwarding service. PObox is licensed and commercialized by Singapore Press Holdings |
| * 1994, designed Singapore InfoMAP, the official Website of Singapore | | * 1994, designed Singapore InfoMAP, the official Website of Singapore |
− | * 1993, developed a multiplayer role playing online game called the Heroes of the Lance | + | * 1993, developed a multiplayer role-playing online game called the Heroes of the Lance |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| {{reflist}} | | {{reflist}} |
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| [[category: Singapore]] | | [[category: Singapore]] |
| + | [[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]] |
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