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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 11/21/2024 18:15 EDT

How the Microsoft Windows Resiliency Initiative tackles system security challenges

Microsoft launches the Windows Resiliency Initiative. The goal is to prevent incidents like the CrowdStrike debacle. Microsoft recently unveiled its Windows Resiliency Initiative, aiming to step up security, boost reliability, and keep system integrity solid. Essentially, it’s about avoiding mishaps like the CrowdStrike incident earlier this year, while giving users and apps more flexibility without... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/19/2022 19:30 EDT

Cloud, no code / low code, and more – Exciting trends await financial services in Malaysia in 2023

Business teams will be able to quickly develop and roll out new digital banking products and services using a low code/no code methodology ESG will become more prevalent in APAC, encouraging traditional banks to provide financial services and solutions that are more inclusive and customizable Malaysia’s financial services industry has seen many significant trends in... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 3 place · 12/19/2022 19:00 EDT

Microsoft lays out its plans for 2023 and the future of digital transformation in Malaysia

By 2030, Microsoft commits to have 100% of its electricity consumption, 100% of the time, matched by zero-carbon energy purchases Microsoft is collaborating with key government agencies in areas related to capacity building, sharing private sector insights and capabilities, along with best practices on policy and regulations Microsoft is continuing to expand on ongoing initiatives... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/19/2022 18:30 EDT

Global semiconductor revenue to shrink by 4% in 2023, the first contraction since 2019

WSTS forecast that the global semiconductor market would shrink 4% in 2023 to US$557 billion, the first annual contraction since 2019. Not too far from that projection, Gartner predicts the global semiconductor revenue could decline by 3.6% in 2023, to total US$596 billion. Both WSTS and Gartner foresee the memory market, which makes up more... Read more » Read more

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/19/2022 18:15 EDT

For Google, 2023 is about helping businesses in Southeast Asia unlock more possibilities with the cloud

As one of the world’s largest cloud services provider, Google Cloud represents a significant market share in Southeast Asia, especially in helping businesses in their digital transformation journey. In fact, as 2022 comes to an end, organizations in Southeast Asia have had an interesting year when it comes to tech adoption. Having sped up the... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/18/2022 23:00 EDT

Globalization and free trade is “almost dead”, says TSMC CEO

The CEO of TSMC warned of the dangers of excessive government export controls, noticing that mutual trust and cooperation among countries has begun to weaken. He urged politicians to come up with an alternative solution.  The TSMC chief also emphasized how multilateral export controls will create a lot of challenges for China’s chip industry. “Globalization... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia 2 place · 12/18/2022 19:30 EDT

Grab plans to breakeven in 2024, but 2023 spells uncertainty. How’s the ride hailing giant coping?

Based on a recent memo from the company’s CEO, Grab is cutting more costs to cope with an uncertain economic backdrop. This round would include a freeze on most hiring, salary freezes for senior managers and cuts in travel and expense budgets. In late September, during the investors day of Grab Holdings Inc, the Southeast... Read more » Read more

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia 3 place · 12/18/2022 19:00 EDT

SES’s first two O3b mPOWER satellites successfully launched

The first two O3b mPOWER satellites by SES have been successfully launched into space by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, United States. Built by Boeing and designed to deliver unprecedented performance with a first-of-its-kind software-driven payload, O3b mPOWER is SES’s second-generation medium earth orbit (MEO) system. Customers... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/18/2022 18:30 EDT

During AWS reInvent earlier this month, a roundtable with the producer of The Rings of Power, Ron Ames, unveiled how the pandemic turned the Lord of the Rings prequel series into a cloud-based production. Even as lockdowns around the world eased, Ames said he took the notion of cloud computing to “make the world smaller”. ... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/18/2022 18:00 EDT

Cybercriminals are ready to crash your holiday party

Article by Jeremy Ho, Managing Director for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan at SentinelOne During the holiday season, businesses tend to lose some of their focus on cybersecurity. Employees tend to take time off during this time of year, leaving just a skeleton crew on hand to address high-priority issues. Threat actors understand this... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/14/2022 23:00 EDT

IBM wants to make world’s most advanced chips in Japan with chip maker Rapidus

The newly-formed Rapidus announced a partnership with IBM Research to develop IBM’s 2nm technology in fabs that the former plans to build in Japan during the second part of this decade. Rapidus is a clear indication that Japan wants to get back into the leading-edge semiconductor business. Last month, a consortium of eight Japanese companies... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/14/2022 19:30 EDT

Apple shared that it had invested more than US$100 billion in its Japanese supply network over the last five years, while admitting that Sony is its biggest supplier. CEO Tim Cook confessed that the iPhone maker has been using Sony image sensors in its smartphones for over a decade, deducing the rumors that the tech... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 2 place · 12/14/2022 19:00 EDT

Say goodbye to passwords – major companies are now committed to passwordless logins

FIDO’s momentum in Japan grows as major companies commit to Passkeys-based passwordless logins. Passkeys can be used to provide an end-to-end passwordless sign-in option across platforms and devices. Although using passwords to secure online accounts has long been the norm, it is becoming more and more evident that this approach is insufficient. Hackers and cybercriminals... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/14/2022 18:45 EDT

AI adoption in A/NZ companies is slower than it is globally – What are they waiting for?

IT departments in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) are the lowest adopters of AI and machine learning (ML) technologies compared to the rest. 82% of A/NZ respondents either strongly agree or somewhat agree that AI will soon play a key role in bolstering their organization’s IT security system. Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become crucial... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/14/2022 18:30 EDT

Palo Alto Networks predicts that technologies will continue to be exposed to more cyber threats in 2023

5G connections are predicted to increase from 200 million at the end of 2021 to 430 million by 2025. Healthcare is a soft target for cyber threat actors due to the prevalence of legacy systems. Cyber threats are becoming a serious menace to the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. One of the main causes of the... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/13/2022 23:00 EDT

China challenges US chip curbs with WTO lawsuit, 1 trillion Yuan stimulus

The Ministry of Commerce in China accused the US of taking “a typical practice of trade protectionism” in curbing the export of chip products to China. Beijing will use the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism to challenge US export controls to defend its rights and interests. Meanwhile, China is also working on a more than 1... Read more » Read more

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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/13/2022 19:45 EDT

What’s all the fuss around ChatGPT? Here’s why this AI chatbot is taking the world by storm

ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, with users utilizing the technology for various use cases ChatGPT however, has limitations that may result in inaccurate information Notice how there’s been a rise in the use of AI chatbots? They are being used to automate many areas of the customer experience by more and more enterprise... Read more » Read more

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 12/13/2022 19:30 EDT

SES’s O3b mPOWER satellite constellation to revolutionize network connectivity

Space is becoming increasingly accessible to most tech companies today. While most large tech firms are looking to launch their own space programs and satellites to enhance network and communications on the planet, satellite companies like SES remain focused on providing customers around the world what they really need. In fact, investment in satellite technology... Read more » Read more

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia 2 place · 12/13/2022 19:00 EDT

Dell’s four new year resolutions for CIOs

For CIOs, New Year resolutions give them an opportunity to relook at their tech decisions and see where the can improve. As such, while most tech companies focus on predictions for the new year, Dell Technologies has taken a different approach. This year, the tech giant outlined four resolutions it feels businesses should take note... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia 3 place · 12/13/2022 18:00 EDT

China to rein in deepfake tech starting next month. Here’s what the new rules entail

The country is looking to more tightly scrutinize so-called “deepfake” technology and services starting January 10, 2023. The Chinese internet regulator is concerned that unchecked use of deepfakes could lead to its use in criminal activities. The rule basically requires deep synthesis service providers and users to make sure any doctored content using the technology... Read more » Read more

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Dashveenjit Kaur @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/12/2022 23:00 EDT

‘No one like delays’: AirAsia wants to address flight conundrums with AI

AirAsia has not been spared from the typical flight dilemmas, from delays to cancellations and even overbooking — all of which have enraged travelers and Tony Fernandes wants to address that. He told Tech Wire Asia that the budget airlines that have been on a rampant digital drive over the last couple of years, are... Read more » Read more

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