Cloud computing

Malaysia: Leveraging On Digitalisation Trends

Analysts and pundits didn’t foresee COVID-19 coming in 2020 and that the virus would accelerate the digitalisation trend – a seismic or tectonic shift in its own right – resulting from the fragmentation of physical processes and the emphases on a low-touch economy as part of compliance to the standard operating procedures (SOP) to break and contain the transmission of the virus. Not all digitalisation trends are precipitated (in the sense of having their momentum accelerated) by the

2 January 2021
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Singapore leads in cloud tech

The adoption of cloud computing across Southeast Asia has expanded in terms of services offered and the number of industry competitors entering the market.

26 September 2019
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Cloud computing and artificial intelligence could ease Southeast Asia’s traffic woes

The traffic situation in Southeast Asia, as we all know, is famous for all the wrong reasons. Although some countries have taken steps to minimise congestion such as Vietnam’s ban on motorcycles by 2030, and Singapore’s deployment of road tolls and an expensive certificate of entitlement to reduce the number of car ownerships, the traffic situation in the region could still use some help.

3 March 2018
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Cloud computing services race heating up in the region

A key component of the digital revolution that has swept the region is the introduction of cloud computing. Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage and process data instead of using a local server. Cloud computing has become popular among smaller, growing businesses because usually, using a cloud service is cheaper than installing a local server. The boom of cloud computing in the world is parallel to the demand for data.

15 February 2018
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