Making the smart built environment even smarter

Data has grown in volumes and varieties, computational processing more powerful, and cloud data storage more accessible and affordable. These developments have made it possible to produce models that can analyze bigger, more complex data and deliver faster,...

Storing 10 petabytes in one teaspoon of DNA

In 2018, people watched 4.33 million videos on YouTube, sent 159 million emails and posted 49,000 photographs on Instagram every minute of the year, among other data uses. At this rate, we will produce...

The technology foundation for a virtualized work environment

The on-going COVID-19 epidemic has brought the spotlight back on teleworking as organizations put in place business continuity plans that include dividing employees into office-based and work-from-home. Some organizations are obviously more setup for...

How collaboration within organisations can drive innovation

The overarching agenda for organisations to achieve success is highly susceptible to change. Decades’ worth of IT innovation has led to continually shifting priorities for organisations, and cost-optimisation or speed can no longer be...

An intelligent approach to information capture, and why RPA isn’t ideal

Designated ‘the world’s most extensive work-from-home experiment’, the COVID-19 crisis compelled millions of people across the globe into remote working almost overnight. Inevitably, some organisations were better prepared than others to manage this transition,...

Turning tech ambitions into reality

While the technological innovation we projected last year held true, 2020 has been a challenging year, to say the least. Specifically, what we observed as a telco was how organisations were struggling to maintain...

Making the optional office a new reality

The line between work and play is slowly disappearing due to restrictions on movement and social interaction during the COVID-19 global pandemic. For most, longer working hours have become the new norm, as employees...

Data is changing the world and we cannot afford to leave future generations behind

Prior to the pandemic, there were concerns about the gaps in education and training for children and young people. But in the words of UNICEF, COVID-19 has “exacerbated the learning crisis”. In fact, a...

How should technology be at the core of sustainability initiatives?

In recent months, concerns over climate change have reached a tipping point, not just in Singapore but  across the globe.  At the launch of Ecosperity Week by Temasek in September, President Halimah Yacob highlighted the ...

Go with the flow: The power of event-driven microservices

Here's how event-driven microservices enable businesses to transform processes using real-time data and asynchronous interactions.
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Confluent’s blueprint: From data chaos to clarity

Here’s how Confluent deals with complex data infrastructures, promoting better integration and efficiency in enterprise systems.

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