Today is our Project Manager Extraordinaire - Zana Fauzi's big day! She was busy scheduling new projects and launching sites so she didn't know what we were up to. Keep Reading
3 weeks ago, Wan briefed us the idea of having a responsive website and the purpose behind it. In the final instalment, he will elaborate on further. Keep Reading
Wan is entrusted to work on his first responsive design project for Royal Langkawi International Regatta. Here, he bares it all as the first instalment. Keep Reading
Team
We Are Hiring
Stampede is looking for two PHP programmers to join our team. With clients from 4 continents, do expect to hit the ground running - we have plenty of interesting work. Best of all, you can work remotely too. Keep Reading
To our very own walking-wiki Guo Lin and all our Chinese friends, we wish you a big and happy Chinese New Year! Keep Reading
Zana carried the same notion of regarding everyone in Stampede as family members when she joined in, much like other companies she had been in before. That way, in times of those affectionate points of brushing past each other purring contently or during those fraught moments of tearing each other's hair apart, she will be obliged to love and protect them, come high or low. Keep Reading
Team
My Favourite Dudes
A project requires many things: fulfillment of responsibilities, good cooperation, effective communication and the awareness to be your own leaders. When everyone shines at meeting the demands of their specific roles in a project whilst having so much fun, the project manager can sleep peacefully at night. Have a look at how we do it. Keep Reading
In every career, your job is to make and tell stories. You will build a body of work, but you will also build a body of affection, with the people you've helped who've helped you back. But don't just sit there and wait - scour and scramble instead to get to your starting point. Then scramble some more. Be hungry. Be inquisitive. Read on and find out why. Keep Reading
Team
Shocking World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, arguably the most globally-celebrated event on this planet, had begun in South Africa on June 11, 2010 and will end this coming July 11. It is an event worth 4-years of wait. Only this time, it is chocked-full of shocking outcomes. Keep Reading
Shaiful takes a break from the webby stuff to talk about the greatest sporting event on the planet - football. Hear him prattling on about how he supported France way back in 1998, and how he strived to feel the excitement supporting the Blues once again. Keep Reading