The future of enterprise mobility
Can enterprise mobility provide contextual information, for example? Can it automatically provide users with information that is relevant to them based on where they are?
Take part in the Cybersecurity Challenge Singapore and kick start a career in cybersecurity
Players will assess how vulnerable their virtual cyber defences are and respond to an online attack by analysing these incidents and investigating if any form of malware has compromised the…
Technology changing cinematography and film production
Technology is bringing disruption and opportunity to the world of cinematography and film production.
A step up on cyber security, as threats intensify
As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and coordinated, they are forcing governments and companies to turn to more proactive defences to protect the vital data and services delivered online.
Smart cities pave the way for urban living
No longer a novelty like a few years ago, smart technologies are now crucial to helping a city attract talent, create jobs and improve the quality of life for citizens.
Sensing an opportunity, Veeam expands in Asia
Revenue from this region grew faster than the global market for Veeam.
Growing up fast, Veeam targets larger enterprise customers
The company which started from providing virtualisation management services to small and medium companies, is reaching out to large enterprises.
Apple apps to support Global Accessibility Awareness Day
To mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18th, Apple launched its Designed for Everyone campaign with short astonishing videos of seven people who are using its accessible technology in…
HPE builds computer for Big Data era
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise unveiled on May 16 a new type of computer, called The Machine, that relies on memory to crunch data 10,000 times faster than traditional systems.
Five ways to avoid being an easy victim of ransomware
You can only try to stay safe as much as possible in a connected world and minimise the chances of being a victim.
Augmented reality comes to life with Metavision Meta 2 glasses
"For the first time, I feel like I am wearing a device that I would not mind having on all day, which can only be good for potential industrial designers…
Dell EMC prepared to extend service-based pricing to more products
Dell EMC could extend service-based pricing like the flexible consumption model announced this week to more products as technology becomes commoditised and utility-like.
Curved-edge Xiaomi Mi Note 2, Redmi 4X out in Singapore
With the screen curved on both sides like its its Korean rivals, the new Xiaomi Mi Note 2 has the works in terms of hardware and looks.
Dell EMC touts zero upfront cost payment plans for servers in market share battle
Dell EMC has rolled out monthly repayment plans that promise to cut initial costs for companies embarking on digital transformation
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise to invest US$140 million in innovation programme, help Singapore startups globalise
HPE chose Singapore as a regional headquarters, chief executive officer Meg Whitman said, because it is in the centre of the Asia-Pacific region, the company’s fastest growth area.
In Singapore, angst and impatience with tech startups that don’t succeed fast
For Singapore, the temptation is to measure success by the number of exits and money in the system. It has to learn that innovation takes time.
Goondu review: Asus ZenFone Zoom S
In the ZenFone Zoom S, Asus has tried to ramp things up in the imaging department at a relatively modest price point. In many ways, it has succeeded in this.
Goondu review: HP Elite x3 is more PC-light than PC-like
HP did a great job with the Elite x3 hardware to try winning over the BYOD crowd. However, the trade-offs and costs going with Microsoft Continuum are not to ignore.
Apply for loans, credit cards without keying in personal details online
The next time you sign up for a credit card in Singapore, you may not need to key in those boring details like NRIC number and submit documents to verify…
Threat of ransomware hits home when you are a victim
When you are become a victim yourself, the much-reported menace of ransomware really hits home.