Trends
Grab unveils 2022 delivery trends, new features
Grab’s latest Southeast Asia Food and Grocery Trends 2022 report reveals that seven in ten consumers view delivery as a permanent part of their post-pandemic life and eight in ten merchants say delivery is a must-have for their businesses.
Gartner identifies top 10 strategic technology trends for 2023
Gartner, Inc. announced its list of 10 top strategic technology trends that organisations need to explore in 2023.
IDC unveils its Asia/Pacific predictions for 2022
IDC predicts that by 2023, 60% of enterprise intelligence initiatives in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APeJ) will be domain-specific, purpose-built for business, thus shortening the data to decisions time frame by 30%, whilst driving higher agility and resilience.
Top five things Asia retailers need to do in 2022: Publicis Sapient
Publicis Sapient has released its inaugural "2022 Retail Guide to Next'' report, which highlights the top five things retail companies in Asia must do in the year ahead to transform their businesses into shopper-first organisations.
4 things holding back IoT, and why success comes through agile adoption
The APJ region is projected to ‘become the frontline for the Internet of Things’
However adoption is slowed due to fragmentation of standards
MAHB develops data insights to optimize customer satisfaction
Partnering with Fusionex International and Tapway, Malaysia Airport Holdings is utilizing BDA to extract more value from its retail businesses.
Gartner: Living in the age of AI
As humans become increasingly dependent on AI, Gartner’s Anthony Mullem explains why and how we actually have a symbiotic relationship with AI.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 4 lands on Malaysian retail shores
The Surface Pro 4 has landed in Malaysia. The latest addition to the Surface family comes with the Surface Pen is available from RM3,999.
Malaysia has highest number of damaged smartphones in use: Otterbox study
75% of Malaysian smartphone usres damaged their devices almost 3 times in past 5 years
21% admitted their phones are 'badly damaged', but majority won't fix cracked screens due to high repair cost
SMARTPHONE users in Malaysia don’t seem like a careful bunch. A third of Malaysians are likely to have damaged their smartphone within 3 months of owning it.
Almost half of Singaporeans won’t fix their broken smartphones: OtterBox study
A new study commissioned by US mobile accessories maker OtterBox shows that a significant number of Singapore smartphone users will not spend money to repair their damaged smartphone. And even if they did, they would only be willing to pay US$135 for the repair.