Thursday, December 30, 2004

Back from Sarawak


Events for the day

Well, the whole family woke up quite tired because we got back from our Sarawak trip around 8pm yesterday. We were on the road for 12 hours from Bintulu to Miri to Senai to Singapore. Phew, it was such a long journey.

Anyway, for the first day of work after my holidays, it was back to my company's largest project in 2004/2005 .... the Panasonic global logistics system. We started this project in Dec 2003. Basically, in Apr 2005 Panasonic will begin to ship all their international orders outside Japan using our product, EVA 6.0. Hosted out of Singapore, EVA will begin to accept EDI orders from Japan and push these out to all Panasonic factories outside Japan. It then manages the entire export cycle to move goods from these factories to their customers worldwide. In terms of accomplishment, I think this project tops it all for us here in Singapore. Imagine, last year the revenue of Panasonic world-wide was US$62b, by this time next year half of this will be transacted through our system. Man, its mind boggling for us.

I had to go to the Panasonic office in Tuas, Singapore, because they wanted someone to stand-in for Kutra, our lead technical manager for this project. Kutra had to go back to India because his wife and daughter perished in the tsunami crisis that happened on Christmas day. That was real tragic.

Spent most of the day catching up with Anil, our Comex project manager, and Hilary, the Panasonic project manager, on the latest project activities. Also glad that we now had a daily checkpoint for all the engineers in the Tuas office, chaired by Anil. With this we now know exactly what is happening for the day and what would be upcoming in the next few days as far as engineering activities are concerned.

As usual, our meetings at Pansonic ended at around 9pm everyday. But for today intead of going straight home, we rushed down to Matsuo, a Japanese Restaurant frequented by Ban Leong our boss, for a company dinner; Grace, Beh, Anil, Bernard, myself and Ban Leong had a real yummy dinner. It was supposed to be a night-out for the team because it has been quite a while since we have all caught up together. Also met up with Marcus Pang after dinner. Marcus is our sales partner based in China. He was back from Shanghai for a few days to spend time with his family here in Singapore before flying back again.

About People

Veera, our technical manager for the finance module of the Panasonic project, was on MC today, apparently he was not feeling ok with what had happened to Kutra's family. Veera and Kutra had been very close. The sad thing was, Kutra spent the most part of his life in the last 10 years working so hard that he seldom had much time for his family. Now, the Tsunami took away his wife and daughter leaving behind his son. He feels that life has washed away the good times and that there was a great sense of loss.

Apart from this, a number of other people in the company were also out of action because of medical reasons, funny that it all happened at the same time. Mike, our CEO, had his retina problem and was also on MC. Susan Sng, our HR executive, was also on MC because of a foot corn operation. Steve, our sales manager, was also on MC because he had to go for his medical check-up. He was urinating blood again, a problem that arose because of his kidney. Naveen, our Java engineer, was also on MC, not sure what was the problem here.

Besides them, Ligaya (our technical manager for the Shipment/WebTop modules), Boopathi (another senior Java engineer) and Ben (our harware infrastructure project manager) were all on leave. Hence, not many people were around actually.

Bee Kim, head of software group IBM keeps bugging me about closing the deal for the WebSphere and Rational for a large customer of ours. This customer was called Grocery Logistics of Singapore, the logistics arm for NTUS FairPrice, the largest convenience store and supermarket chain in Singapore. Told her that we needed to include training in her S$72K offer price.

IBM's distributor for hardware and software, Azure Technologies, needed to give Comex 90 days payment terms, and so Wendy, their sales maanger, went to Bee Khim to get more margins. This is quite typical in an IBM distributor relationship. When customers press the distributor for better discounts and/or payment terms, the distributor will press IBM for more discounts. But guess what, IBM says that its either the free training for 2 for GLS, or the 90 days terms! Comex can only pick one. What a tough decision here for us.

Closing Remarks

The time is now 2.30am. Started this blog as my dairy from today onwards. I figured that my entire life can be recorded on the net for a long time to come. Maybe my children and their descendants can read this and delve into what I did each day.

Well, that's it for today.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Our photo journal


Photo Journalling

Yep. The Sarawak trip was really fun. Tiring but fun.

Here's a link to some of the photos we took during our entire trip. Just click this link http://photos.yahoo.com/chrisyeo1962 and you will be able to see all of my albums. The one entitled "Holidays in Sarawak 2004" is our photo journal.

Yahoo Photos

Oh by the way, Yahoo Photos is a real cool place for you to keep all your photos online. First, its free. Second it gives you an unlimited storage place to keep all of your photos. Now you can create albums and share it with the public, or share it only with your friends. Imagine years from now your grandchildren can have access to all your photos .... better than those old fashioned photo albums that are both bulky and yellow with age.

Highly recommended.

Go ahead and browse all the other public albums which I created in my Yahoo Photos albums.

See ya.

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Its a beautiful morning in Miri


Having a nice breakfast in the veranda was just what we needed. Posted by Hello

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Righa Hotel in Miri


Here's where we stayed, Righa Hotel in Miri Sarawak. In fact, this is where the Yeos stayed practically every year since we got married in 1990! Posted by Hello

Daniel Daniel


Our sons, that's Daniel Lim on the left, and Daniel Yeo on the right ! Daniel Daniel. They were so good friends that they practically yakked all the way from Singapore to Sarawak and back ! Posted by Hello

Red Carpet Arrival


Well, as head of our families we get to be the first to touch down ! Here's Vincent Lim and Chris Yeo getting off the plane at Miri. Posted by Hello

Our travelling companions


Here's our travelling companions, the Lims. Posted by Hello

The Yeos in AirAsia


Here's the excited Yeo family in the aircraft. Look at the leather seats! Posted by Hello

Yippee! We are on holiday!


YES ! We are on holiday. We started off this year's holiday to Sarawak by driving from Singapore to Johor Senai airport. From there we took the budget airlines AirAsia and flew to Miri Sarawak. Here's a picture of a beach near Miri international airport. Posted by Hello
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