Author: Digital News Asia

migme posts 393% rise in 1H 2016 revenue
migme sees revenue increase 393% to A$14.92 million in 1H 2016  from A$3.03 million in the previous corresponding period.
Microsoft, KPMG develop IoT solutions for business model innovation
Microsoft and KPMG in Singapore partner under the KPMG Digital Village programme to develop solutions to support business transformation and business model innovation endeavours.
Celcom Axiata to help ‘digitise’ Malaysian schools, 1BestariNet déjà vu
Celcom Axiata will work with UUM and Orangetree Production to support the Ministry of Education’s move to digitise education in Malaysian schools, but that leaves us wondering about the similar 1BestariNet project.
Cohort 3 of MaGIC Accelerator Programme kicks off
MaGIC has kicked off the third batch of its four-month Accelerator Programme (MAP), with 75 participants chosen from a total of 824 applications.
New predators assault Malaysia
Acer brings two new Predator gaming systems to Malaysia. Both are ready for VR and support Killer DoubleShot Pro networking. This allows the use of both wireless and ethernet at the same time.  
Singapore’s EDBI invests in US-based IoT retail analytics startup RetailNext
EDBI, the investment arm of the Singapore Economic Development Board, has invested in California's RetailNext, which specialises in IoT retail analytics for brick-and-mortar stores.
Flexiroam in global roaming pact with TripAdvisor
Flexiroam Asia Ltd has signed an agreement with TripAdvisor Inc that would allow it to leverage on the TripAdvisor brand and its content for its Flexiroam X users.
Can corruption in videogames be curbed?
The seedy world of videogame gambling was recently thrust into the spotlight after the revelation that two highly successful YouTubers were promoting a gambling site that they also happened to own. Videogames and eSports, despite being worth over US $100 billion every year, have no unified international agencies with powers to investigate and ban bad actors - like NBA, ICC or FIFA.
This is what Singapore’s ICT millennials look for in an employer
Receiving guidance from peers to enhance personal growth and being rewarded for hard work are the top considerations Singapore millennials working in the ICT industry look for in their workplace, according to a small survey conducted by the Singapore Computer Society.  
The high cost of the IT security talent shortage
Businesses that struggle to attract skilled IT security experts end up paying up to three times more to recover from a cybersecurity incident.
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