Cheam Tat Inn
Equinix appoints Cheam Tat Inn as managing director of Malaysia
Equinix, Inc. announced the appointment of Cheam Tat Inn as managing director, Equinix Malaysia, with immediate effect.
Monash, SAS to equip students in analytics
Monash University Malaysia and SAS Institute Inc have signed a MoU to provide students who have completed selected units offered at the School of Business, Monash University Malaysia, with a SAS Academic Specialisation.
SAS hires industry veteran to lead in Malaysia
Cheam Tat Inn will drive growth, enable organisations to realise business value through advanced analytics, AI and machine learning.
Business leaders admit they’re not ready for ‘Digital Future’
Nearly all (or 96%) of business leaders in a new global study believe that new technologies have forever changed the rules of business, democratising information and rewiring customer expectations, but most also admitted their organisations do not embody the attributes necessary to survive in this climate.
EMC’s radical SMB move with Vspex Blue aided by ‘revolutionary’ strategy
EMC has been growing its business by focusing on large enterprises, but that focus will dramatically shift this year with the recent launch of Vspex Blue, targeted at SMBs. EMC Malaysia managing director Cheam Tat Inn tells Goh Thean Eu why this is a big deal for the company.
TM to use EMC Smarts to improve HSBB customer experience
Telekom Malaysia said it would be using EMC Corp’s Smarts solution for its high-speed broadband (HSBB) network infrastructure.
MDeC and EMC to boost big data capabilities in Malaysia
The Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) and EMC Malaysia have partnered up to offer a five-day Open Tech course on big data analytics and data science under MSC Malaysia’s MyProCert Strategic Reforms Initiative (SRI) Programme.
EMC Malaysia banks on the 'third platform' for growth
The third platform will result in 'phenomenal' changes
Perception of cloud security needs to be changed
Malaysia a good market for cloud service providers: EMC
The deployment of cloud computing in Malaysia in these past few years has been largely confined to enterprises implementing private cloud configurations. But unbeknownst to many, service providers offering virtual private clouds – or hybrid clouds – are expected to grow “amazingly fast” in Malaysia, says the local head of EMC Corporation.