Industri teknologi yang terdaftar di Nasdaq
mengulurkan tangan membantu sesama yang terkena
musibah tsunami.  Meskipun Microsoft belum mengumumkan
sumbangannya, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation akan
menyumbang $3.5 juta.  Cisco yang berpusat di San
Jose, California, menyumbang $2.5 juta, termasuk
$460,000 urunan dari karyawannya yang jumlahnya hanya
segelintir.  Computer Associates menyumbang langsung
$200,000 melalui Unicef, dan selanjutnya kalau ada
karyawan yang menyumbang X dollar, perusahaan
menyumbang 2X dollar.  Symbol Technologies menyumbang
$150,000.  Belum terberitakan disini, Infosys (India)
menyumbang $1.1 juta.

Salam,
RM
   
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Tech Heavyweights Raise Millions For Tsunami Relief
By Gregg Keizer, TechWeb News 
December 30, 2004 (2:35 PM EST)
URL: http://www.techweb.com/wire/ebiz/56800125 


As the death toll for Sunday's earthquake and tsunami
topped 114,000 Thursday, the technology industry
stepped up its donations and its efforts to help
individuals pledge money to victim relief
organizations. 

The devastation, which began with a 9.0 magnitude
earthquake in the seabed off the Indonesian coast, was
mostly caused by the resulting tsunami that inundated
shorelines in east Africa, India, Sir Lanka, Thailand,
Indonesia, and other countries in the Indian Ocean
basin. Thousands are still missing, and millions are
homeless and without basic necessities, such as food
and clean drinking water. 

Among the technology companies that have pitched in
with major contributions are Cisco, Computer
Associates, and Symbol Technologies. 

Networking giant, Cisco, for instance, has pledged a
total of $2.5 million for humanitarian relief and
reconstruction efforts. The total includes $1 million
contributed by the company, a minimum of another $1
million from the San Jose, Calif.-based company's
non-profit foundation to match employee donations, and
$460,000 donated so far by employees. 

"We are a global company with a strong presence in
Asia, and we see it as our responsibility to help the
local communities where we have employees, customers,
and partners rebuild after this tragedy," said John
Chambers, the company's president and chief executive
officer, in a statement. 

Cisco will also provide communications equipment to
the stricken areas where the normal infrastructure is
destroyed so that relief organizations can communicate
from the disaster zones. 

Computer Associates has donated $200,000 directly to
UNICEF's (United Nations Children's Fund) relief
efforts, but will also match two-for-one any money
given by employees to international aid organizations.


Symbol Technologies contributed to UNICEF too, but
also targeted the American Red Cross and the Mercy
Corps, a United States- and Scotland-based consortium
of humanitarian relief groups, with its $150,000
donation. 

Although Microsoft itself hasn't announced a corporate
donation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, funded
by company chairman Bill Gates and managed by his wife
Melinda, has pledged $3.5 million to relief work in
the tsunami-stricken area. 

Other names in the technology field are jumping into
relief efforts, typically by making it easier for
individuals to contribute. Mega-retailer Amazon.com,
for instance, said it had collected over $5 million as
of midday Thursday for the American Red Cross via a
link on its front page. 

Similar links have been posted on the home pages of
other major Web sites, including eBay, Yahoo, and MSN.
Yahoo's front page, for instance, includes links to
the online donation sites for Oxfam, UNICEF,
AmeriCares, and Network for Good. 

Even the Spartan interface of Google -- which relies
on just a few links and a single logo -- sports a
relief addition. The "Ways to help with tsunami
relief" link takes users to a page that lists 13
relief organizations' donation pages. 

One firm, AuctionDrop, took a different tack. The San
Carlos, Calif.-based company, which accepts goods from
consumers and posts them on eBay for selling, taking a
commission on the sale, said it would donate 100
percent of the proceeds of sales of donated used and
new cameras, computers, or consumer electronics to
CARE's relief efforts. AuctionDrop operates from the
3,500 UPS Stores nationwide, where people can drop off
their donated items. 

 

CMP Media, LLC 


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