Information Technology

Singapore's internet economy to hit US$27b by 2025

This is nearly four times larger than its size in 2015.

Cybersecurity masterplan launched

Cyber-attacks comprise one-fifth of overall crime in the Lion City.

How Singapore brands can refresh their email marketing strategy in the face of omnichannel

Every year there’s a new thinkpiece declaring the death of email, claiming people are moving on from this technology now that has reached middle age...

PwC Singapore commits $10m to upskill over 3,000 employees

They will receive training in data visualisation, data analytics and automation.

The future of retail is Unified Commerce

Retailers across the globe are reinventing the digital and physical retail experiences to cater to the modern and technology savvy customer. Facial...

Singapore is the most prepared city for AI disruption: study

It bested 104 cities based on vision, activation, asset base, and trajectory.

China still lags in AI innovation race despite besting US in patents

Despite scoring $6.1b in funding for its AI startups, Chinese companies may find it hard to capture the Western market. Although investments into...

Three digital consumer trends businesses must know

Digital technology has become so deeply ingrained in our daily lives that we rely on digital devices for a spectrum of uses, from watching our...

Digital performance issues cost companies $4.19m in 2019

Organisations have suffered an average of five IT outages for the past year.

$1.5m lost from scammers impersonating Singtel staff or police

They would tell targets to download an app to solve a network issue or aid in investigations.

Pencil wants AI to brainstorm ads for advertisers and businesses

It seeks to plug a deficit in creatives as firms get more consumer-centric.

Consumer watchdog launches mobile app for comparing grocery prices

Price Kaki will have its pilot run in Jurong West, Tampines and Toa Payoh on 28 September.

For Singapore's Businesses Tomorrow, it's AI vs. AI

In 2017, famous physicist Stephen Hawking said that AI could be the last big event in human history unless we learn how to avoid the risks. Like him...