Information Technology
China and Australia lead race in utilising disruptive technology in APAC
China and Australia lead race in utilising disruptive technology in APAC
Artificial intelligence and automation are the leading technologies infiltrating several industries in the region, Fitch Solutions said.
PropertyGuru bags $200m funding
It has also fully consolidated a Vietnam property portal to its group.
Singapore ranks fourth in dealing with tech support scams globally
Singapore, however, still trails behind Japan (65%), China (57%) and Germany (48%).
Email: Boon or Bane for Singapore?
Singapore is now a prime target for cyber criminals. Most recently, the country witnessed its largest personal data breach in history when a cyber...
Digital upgrade failed for 3 in 4 SMEs
But some firms think they could still gain 26% from doing so.
Asia Pacific soon to be home to 40% of world's data centres: report
This is mainly due to the region’s robust infrastructure and connectivity.
The rise of cryptocurrency malware and ways to reduce risks
Being in the epicentre of exchange and commerce means that Singapore must rely on and keep up with technology. However, this dependence can make our...
1 in 3 IT professionals fear resentful employees will spread sensitive info
1 in 3 firms still use manual administrative account management method.
Huawei to invest US$140m in global AI developer programme
The investment is aimed at developers, partners, universities, and research institutions.
Huawei eyes backing 1 million AI developers in 3 years
The company hopes to bank on an AI industry that could grow to US$380b by 2025.
Huawei joins chipmaking fray with 2 new AI chips for data centres
But it does not plan to directly compete with global chipmakers as Ascend 910 and 310 will not be sold to third parties.
Luxembourg-based fund invests in facial recognition firm XRVision
XRVision is led by former heads in Microsoft, Intel, and Avaya.
Daily Briefing: Officials worry Virtual Singapore could aid terror plotters; CBD two-bedders are world's second most expensive
And here's why experts think fines won't hurt Grab and Uber.
9 in 10 Singaporeans worry about getting hacked
They are scared the most that their family might be compromised online.
Daily Briefing: Singapore panel mulls regulation of tech firms amidst fake news; SGX leads US$53m funding for US trading startup
And hundreds line up in Orchard Road Apple Store a day before iPhone XS launch.
Daily Briefing: Government invites ethical hackers to test systems; Singapore and France to boost startup ties
And PE firm Quadria Capital raises US$150m in commitment.
Enterprise Singapore launches online tech startup database
It has an advanced filtering system to help users narrow down their prospective partners.