James Seng

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Country: Singapore
Email: james [at] seng.sg
Website:

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LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [jseng James Seng]
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @jseng

James Seng is an Internet Entrepreneur and Investor. Currently, he is a Partner at Tandem Advisors LLP.[1]

He was a speaker at APNIC 28 held in 2009.[2]

Career History

  • Chief Technology Officer at Shanghai Synacast Media Tech Co. Ltd
  • Partner at Thymos Capital LLP
  • Assistant Director at IDA(Institute for Defense Analyses)
  • Chief Technology Officer at i-DNS.net International Inc.

Appointments

  • ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee [3]
  • Chairman and founding member, APEET(Asia Pacific ENUM Engineering Team)
  • Member,Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force
  • Steering Committee, Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG)
  • Member & webmaster of the Education Team, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • Member, ICANN IDN Registry Implementation Committee (IDN-RIC) [4]
  • Director, Asia Pacific Internet Association
  • Co-chair Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Working Group, ITSC
  • Member, Joint Engineering Team (JET)
  • Member, The Community of Asia Pacific Internet organizations
  • Member, Information Technology Management Association (ITMA)
  • Member, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Member, Unicode Technical Consortium (UTC)
  • Member, Internet Society (ISOC)
  • Member,Multilingual Internet Name Consortium (MINC)
  • Co-chair Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) Working Group, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)[5]
  • Member, Asia Pacific Internet Association (APIA)
  • Member, Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG)
  • Chair of iDNS Working Group, APNG

Achievements

  • In 2004, he developed Tomorrow.sg, a popular meta blog in Singapore
  • In 1998, he founded i-DNS.net and served as it's Chief Technology Officer for 3 years.
  • In 1995, he developed PObox, a web-based email and forwarding service. PObox is licensed and commercialized by Singapore Press Holdings
  • In 1994, he designed Singapore InfoMAP, the official Website of Singapore
  • In 1993, he developed a multiplayer role playing online game called the Heroes of the Lance

References