James Seng

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James Seng in 2005
James Seng in 2005

Seng Ching Hong (commonly referred to as James Seng) is one of the Internet pioneers in Singapore and is recognized as an international expert in the Internet arena. He gave regular speeches at various forums on several Internet issues such as IDN, VoIP, IPv6, spam, OSS and Internet governance issues. James also participates actively in several standard organizations (such as ISO/IEC JTC1 and IETF) and also served on the board/committee of several Internet organizations.

James started his career at TechNet, the first and only Internet Service Provider in Singapore, in 1993 when he was still a student at the National University of Singapore. Technet was subsequently spun out to become Pacific Internet. In late 1998, he co-founded i-DNS.net and served as the company Chief Technology Officer for 3 years. Under his guidance, the company expanded its presence world-wide with offices in over 7 countries.

James also developed several Internet software and services such as PObox (1995), a web-based email and forwarding service which has been licensed and commercialized by Singapore Press Holdings now known as PostOne and Singapore InfoMAP (1994), the official Website for Singapore, which is currently operated by Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. He has also developed a multiplayer role playing online game (Heroes of the Lance III) in 1993.

James Seng was formerly the co-chair of the Internationalized Domain Names Working Group that is responsible for the standardization of IDN.

James Seng was formerly the Assistant Director of Enabler Technologies at the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. James' team is responsible for tracking emerging and disruptive technologies on the Internet, open source software, information exchange, social software, antispam and other related fields.

James is currently a partner of Thymos Capital LLP, an incubator based in Singapore focusing in helping young entrepreneurs.

James continues to develop Internet software, and contribute to the Open Source movement as a hobby. He started the IDN-OSS and also contributing code to the blogging community with several plugins for Movable Type and Drupal 4 Blogger. He also has an obsession with management theories, financial planning and also how technologies are changing the world.

In 2005, James started a metablog for the Singapore Blogosphere called Tomorrow.sg which is currently one of the most popular internet destinations for Singaporeans. The local media regularly 'borrows' news first featured on Tomorrow.sg.

[edit] Muds Using His Developed Codes

  • Lost Dragon Chronicles - This mud has shut down since the wresting of the reformed code by one of the new administrators.

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