Technical Infrastructure

           Software Park's Technical Infrastructure is available to help software companies in Thailand meet all challenges by providing high-performance hardware and software necessary for production of high-standard software products. The service includes technical assistance for software developers as well as other necessary IT services to facilitate production of software. Some of the facilities are:

  • Mobile E-Services Bazaar (MEB)
    Hewlett-Packard has chosen to collaborate with Software Park Thailand in co-locating HP’s fifth Mobile B-Services Bazaar (MEB) in the world. MEB is now ready to serve Wireless Application developers and has gained initial support from more than 40 business partners including venture capital investors, technology suppliers and application developers. MEB’s facilities offer developers knowledge, tools and techniques as well as market access and support.

  • e-Infrastructure Center
    Software Park Thailand has been designated by IBM Thailand to host IBM’s e-Infrastructure Center. The center accommodates many IBM platforms and application development tools which are made available for interested software developers to explore and develop software for e-business activities.

  • Center of Excellence for Computer Security (CECoS)
    This center is a showcase of technologies for computer and network security which is fundamental to the new economy. Members of CECoS represent a special interest group on computer security which spans the whole spectrum of businesses as well as IT specialists in security areas.

  • mLAB
    mLAB was established through collaboration between Software Park Thailand, NOKIA and Hewlett-Packard (Thailand). mLAB’s role is three fold: to stimulate the development of mobile internet applications software in Thailand, to transfer technology to Thai developers named mSchool, to act as a software development laboratory named mLAB, where developers can physically develop, test and demonstrate software applications in the real environment.
    All developers who join mLAB gain membership of the NOKIA WAR community, a free space on WAR hosting and receive the community’s newsletter.
  • Database Competency Center

    Database Competency Center (a member of PITSTOP):The center is established from four leading IT organizations; Oracle Corp. Thailand, HP (Thailand), Software Park Thailand, and A-HOST, an Oracle Value Added Distributor. The objectives are to create Thai ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) community and develop expert Enterprise Database consultants. Partners can develop proof of concept facility by accessing to actual system in the server room with multiple or across platforms. The center will support ISVs to maturity in the local market place initially and assisting those ISV to move to the global market place in the future.