By Aaron Bugal, Field CISO, APJ, Sophos AI is fast becoming the new productivity engine in Malaysia’s corporate landscape. From copilots that summarise reports to chatbots that draft emails, employees are discovering clever ways to work faster and smarter. But in the rush to embrace innovation, a new blind spot has emerged: shadow AI. Shadow ... Read more ›
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Graph technologies have been around for some time in the IT industry. Yet, despite its long presence, the adoption of graph technology by most companies has not been as high as it may seem. Simply because many organizations felt the use of graphs, especially for databases and such would be complicated and could not fit... Read more » Read more ›
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At CES 2023, Intel unveiled its 13th-generation Intel Core chips range from the high-end HX series to the entry-level N series. It is expected to land in consumer laptops from a slew of manufacturers later this year. Leading the spectrum is Intel’s Core i9-13980HX chip, with a whopping 24 cores, a first for a laptop.... Read more » Read more ›
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Alibaba experienced a rough ride over the past two years as China went clipping the wings of Big Tech firms through various clampdowns. The word jin, which literally means leaping forward or seeking progress, has been chosen as the theme for 2023 by Chairman and CEO Daniel Zhang Yong. Zhang reckons that the easing of... Read more » Read more ›
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Through integration with the Fugaku supercomputer, Japan’s Riken research institute aims to bring quantum computing technology into real-world use by around 2025. Riken will also work with an alliance of companies including Toyota Motor, Hitachi and Sony Group to promote the use of computing infrastructure that melds quantum technology with supercomputers. Two years have passed... Read more » Read more ›
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Following its success in Wuhan and Chongqing, Baidu received the first license to test driverless taxis in Beijing. The license to test will eventually pave the way for the launching of full robotaxi service in China’s capital city. Baidu’s end goal for this year is to build the world’s biggest fully driverless ride-hailing area, and... Read more » Read more ›
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As one of the largest telco companies in Malaysia, the 5G journey for Maxis has been a rather interesting one. While all the other major MNOs (Mobile Network Operators) in Malaysia have signed up with Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) to get access to the 5G network, Maxis has yet to pen any deal with them... Read more » Read more ›
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Chinese tech giant Huawei was hit with sanctions by the US way back in 2019. Since then, the tech giant has not been able to buy or provide components and technology from the US without government approval. The sanctions on Huawei not only hit the business hard but also other companies that have already been... Read more » Read more ›
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As there have been many different headlines of cyber threats causing great concerns for businesses, it is everyone’s responsibility to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to emerging cyber threats – not just the IT team. Of course, the future of cybersecurity is uncertain, but one thing is clear: they will continue to... Read more » Read more ›
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Investigation underway on Maybank, Astro, and EC data leak claim Malaysia sees a decline in the percentage of data breaches it experienced, at -77%, despite the numerous data breach instances Southeast Asia has seen several significant data breaches in recent years, affecting many industries, including government, healthcare, and financial services. The region is home to... Read more » Read more ›
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Most employees are not prepared to give robots complete autonomy Nearly half (42%) of workers who think robots will replace their jobs believe it will happen over the next six to ten years As technology advances, the use of robots in the workplace is becoming more prevalent. From manufacturing to healthcare to logistics, robots are... Read more » Read more ›
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Key Apple supplier, Foxconn, predicts 2023 will likely be “flat” in terms of revenue growth amid uncertainties and various unexpected factors. Since TSMC’s 3nm chips are expected to enter commercial production this week, Apple could be the first to use the 3nm chips for its upcoming M2 Pro chips. It has been a crazy final... Read more » Read more ›
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Fintech in India has been growing tremendously over the last couple of years. Not only have fintech companies simplified banking and finance for the world’s largest democracy, but they’ve also made banking accessible to the unbanked and increased financing opportunities for those that have often struggled with traditional banks. The India Fintech Report 2022 by... Read more » Read more ›
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Tech Wire Asia shared insights on how 2023 will play out for some of the top semiconductor players in the world including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Intel Corp, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Nvidia. While the general consensus appears to be bleak for the first part of next year, most semiconductor companies holds a... Read more » Read more ›
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A threat actor claims to be selling public and private data of 400 million Twitter users scrapped in 2021 with an asking price of US$200,000 for an exclusive sale. They even warned Elon Musk and Twitter that they should purchase the data before it leads to a large fine under Europe’s GDPR privacy law. In... Read more » Read more ›
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IDC predicts that blockchain technology will become mainstream by 2027 The emergence of the future consumer results from behavioral shifts caused by pandemics and the mainstreaming of Gen Z and millennials’ distinctive habits Technology has played a crucial role in developing a consumer in each generation. From the invention of the printing press in the... Read more » Read more ›
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Taiwanese tech giant TSMC has started mass production of its 3-nanometre chips, among the most advanced to come to market. The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company operates the world’s largest silicon wafer factories and produces high-performance chips used in everything from smartphones and cars to missiles. It is also Apple’s primary chip supplier. Its 3nm-process chips... Read more » Read more ›
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Quantum computing continues to be an area of great interest for many around the world and is expected to gain more interest in 2023. While quantum computing use cases have yet to become mainstream, governments and organizations around the globe are already taking the necessary steps in adapting the technology as soon as possible. In... Read more » Read more ›
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Recently, Tech Wire Asia compiled some forecasts on the global semiconductor industry and it is predicted that in 2023, the sector will experience its first contraction in four years. Despite the fact that the industry is still poised for a decade of growth and is projected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2030, short-term outlook... Read more » Read more ›
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The global market for low-code development technologies is anticipated to reach US$ 26.9 billion in 2023 Business technologists, hyper-automation, and composability will drive the use of low-code technologies through 2026 Low-code development technologies have been prevalent in recent years because they make it possible for non-technical people to build software applications without having a deep... Read more » Read more ›
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As the last step in the country’s pivot to living with the virus, China will reopen borders and abandon quarantine. The three years of zero-Covid ends with local authorities being stripped of the power to shut down entire communities from early next month. It is China’s Covid-19 policies that were pushing companies to diversify supply... Read more » Read more ›
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