► The Infrastructure Backbone for Smart Cities
In this podcast, Director for High Performance Computing and AI at Lenovo Asia-Pacific Sinisa Nikolic takes us through a case study of how the city of Barcelona transformed several aspects of its living spaces from tourism to security.
Cooling Technologies: Recent improvements and current possibilities
Data center workloads have been increasingly rapidly over the past two decades, while energy prices have continued to rise, compute technology has evolved, and...
Businesses should act against hindrances that prevent data democratization
Data is at the center of today's businesses. An organization's ability to survive, let alone make progress, depends on its ability to put data...
Managing uncertainty: A CIO’s framework for IT prioritization
Few CIOs could have predicted a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they are playing a central role in navigating the global disruption, working...
Automation seen boosting CX rise amid pandemic
Customer experience (CX) technology is setting a new baseline but still struggles as 38% of consumers saw improvements during the pandemic while 52% experienced...
Techcombank in Vietnam goes “cloud first” with AWS
Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank) picked Amazon Web Services (AWS) to support its vision to “change banking, change lives” and facilitate...
SoKor’s KT expands global footprint, acquires Epsilon
KT, South Korea’s largest telecommunications company, has acquired Singapore-based Epsilon Telecommunications as part of efforts to expand its global presence and accelerate digital transformation.
KT...
Tech pros primed to take on pandemic challenges
After a year of unprecedented challenges and change, tech pros report a positive perception of their roles and say they look forward to what...
Ransomware attack in APAC tagged at $2.6 million
Mid-sized financial services organisations in Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) spent more than US$2.62 million on average recovering from a ransomware attack, according to...
Typical on-premise database riddled with 26 weak points
Nearly half (46%) of all on-premises databases globally are vulnerable to attack, results from a five-year study conducted by Imperva Research Labs show.
The study...