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Ex-N.Z. Test star swaps doosras for dole queue

Former New Zealand Test batsman Mathew Sinclair pulled stumps on his cricket career, revealing he will instead sign on for unemployment benefits to support his family.

Sinclair remains the only New Zealander to ever score a double century on debut, smashing 214 against the West Indies in Wellington in 1999.

The lanky right-hander managed another double ton against Pakistan the following season but never cemented a spot in the national team, appearing only sporadically until his last Test in 2010.

At 37, Sinclair, who has a wife and two young children, said he could no longer rely on income from playing for the Central District Stags during the summer, then looking for casual work in the off-season.

He said prospective employers were reluctant to take him on when they knew he would be unavailable during the cricket season, so it was time to look for a long-term career.

Until then, Sinclair said he would have to sign on for the dole — a stark reminder that not all promising cricket stars go on to fame and fortune, particularly in a small market such as New Zealand.

“It has been very hard to look for some sort of meaningful employment… I had to make a conscious decision to give up the game to make myself more marketable,” he told Fairfax Media.

Sinclair, who played 33 Tests with an average of 32.05, said he hoped to forge a career in business, client or retail management, team-leading or motivational work.

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ExactTarget Launches Singapore Office to Serve Digital Marketers Across Asia Pacific

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ExactTarget Launches Singapore Office to Serve Digital Marketers Across Asia Pacific

Office Extends ExactTarget’s Regional Strength with Operations in Singapore and Australia

INDIANAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Global cross-channel digital marketing leader ExactTarget  (NYS: ET) launched its Singapore office today, expanding the company’s international strength across Asia Pacific.

The office extends ExactTarget’s ability to bring its suite of email, mobile, social media, Web, data management and marketing automation applications to marketers throughout the region, building on the company’s regional presence in australia.

“Working closely with our team and clients throughout the region, it is clear that there is tremendous opportunity in Singapore and across Asia Pacific to transform business through digital marketing,” said Scott Dorsey, chairman and chief executive officer of ExactTarget. “By continuing to bring our expertise and passion for digital marketing to new markets, we are providing the leadership and technology businesses need to achieve new levels of success by connecting with their customers across email, mobile, social media and the Web.”

In a Sept. 2012 report, the Broadband Commission for Digital Development noted, “Singaporeans have shown a strong appetite for smartphones, according to surveys which rank Singapore one of the world’s highest in terms of smartphone penetration.” The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore estimated mobile phone penetration was more than 150 percent in 2012.

“Smartphones are fueling an unprecedented level of hyper-connectivity, making it seamless for consumers to move between email, SMS, apps, social media and the web from a single device,” said Scott McCorkle, ExactTarget’s president of technology and strategy. “ExactTarget’s suite of products provides the solution marketers need to optimize these interactions with data-driven, permission-based digital marketing that builds customer loyalty and drives sales.”

ExactTarget currently powers digital marketing programs for more than 6,000 clients worldwide and many of Asia Pacific‘s leading brands, including Haymarket, Fairfax Media and David Jones.

The announcement of ExactTarget’s new Singapore office follows the company’s 2012 launch of international operations in France, Germany and Sweden. ExactTarget’s global operations now include offices in australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Singapore and Sweden. ExactTarget’s U.S. operations include offices in Atlanta, Indianapolis, New York City, San Francisco and Seattle.

For more information about ExactTarget Singapore, visit www.ExactTarget.com.sg.

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From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/18/exacttarget-launches-singapore-office-to-serve-dig/

Adobe Named the Leader in Web Content Management for Digital Experience by Independent Research Firm

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Adobe Named the Leader in Web Content Management for Digital Experience by Independent Research Firm

Adobe Recognized for Breadth of Functionality, Market Momentum and Resources

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Adobe Systems Incorporated (NAS: ADBE) today announced that Adobe® CQ, part of Adobe Experience Manager within Adobe Marketing Cloud, was recognized as the Leader in “The Forrester Wave™: Web Content Management For Digital Customer Experience, Q2 2013” report by Forrester Research, Inc. Adobe was among the select companies Forrester invited to participate in the independent report, which evaluated 10 Web content management (WCM) products across 100 comprehensive criteria such as vendors’ current offering, strategy and market presence.

“Adobe provides a solid set of tools to enable business users to manage experiences,” stated the recently published report. “Adobe has made progress integrating the CQ5 WCM product with its other products, particularly analytics, testing, and optimization. The strength of Adobe’s platform and the company’s resources make it the vendor to beat in the DX (Digital Experience) space.”

Adobe’s position as the Leader in the WCM evaluation was also attributed to its “strong support for content authoring and editing and an intuitive and well-designed UI.” The report added, “Adobe is sharpening its focus on digital marketers” and “has leveraged acquisitions such as Day Software’s CQ WCM platform and Omniture’s analytics to establish a DX management portfolio that appeals to marketers, developers, and implementation partners.”

“The Web experience management market is dynamic and growing, underscored by Forrester’s latest industry report,” said Aseem Chandra, vice president, Adobe Experience Manager and Target business, Adobe. “We believe recognition by Forrester as the Leader further validates our strong position with Adobe Experience Manager as the best solution to help organizations deliver compelling online experiences across Web, mobile and social for building brand and driving revenue.”

Deeply integrated with other solutions in Adobe Marketing Cloud, Adobe Experience Manager delivers capabilities for Web content management, digital asset management and media publishing across digital channels. The solution provides marketers with touch-enabled applications that can be deployed in the Cloud or on premise, helping organizations build engaging commerce experiences and brand loyalty. Recent customer wins include Bombardier Recreational Products, Citrix, Fairfax Media, Kellogg Company, Pearson, and Williams-Sonoma.

A complimentary copy of “The Forrester Wave™: Web Content Management For Digital Customer Experience, Q2 2013” report is available here.

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Large shark kills man in New Zealand; beach closed

A shark has killed a man off a New Zealand beach that was closed after the rare attack there.

Police said the man was found dead in the water Wednesday afternoon after being “bitten by a large shark.” Police and surf lifesavers recovered the man’s body. The police statement said Muriwai Beach near the city of Auckland has been closed.

Witness Stef McCallum told Fairfax Media that about 200 people were at the beach at the time, during the Southern Hemisphere summer. She said she saw a police officer go out in a surf lifesaving boat and fire multiple shots into the water at the shark.

Fatal shark attacks are relatively rare in New Zealand. Fairfax reports 14 deaths since record-keeping began in the 1830s.

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