At its annual launch event last August, virtualization software maker VMware highlighted the technologies and strategy it believes will enable businesses to get ahead: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) and a multi-cloud approach.
AWS says that migrating workloads onto the cloud and maximizing cloud solutions can empower SE Asian organizations to reduce carbon emissions, while also enabling them to capitalize on emerging technologies.
A new report commissioned by cloud services provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revealed that while Asia Pacific corporations are searching for digitally skilled workers, the region’s workforce direly needs to upskill to meet this demand.
The new type of cloud infrastructure deployment will allow organizations with low latency or data residency requirements to run their applications closer to end users and on-premises data centers within the nation’s capital.
The Philippine Communication Society (PCS), in partnership with TVUP, recently organized a series of talks aimed at demystifying AI and explaining how it may change the local media, communication, and education fields.
ikTok held its Southeast Asia (SEA) Impact Forum last June 15 where it pledged to support the region’s micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with a $12.2-million investment and partnerships with various government agencies and nongovernment organizations (NGOs).
Microlending fintech company Plentina released a survey on Filipinos’ financial wellbeing in the workplace that shows nine out ten Filipinos expect their employers to provide them with financial benefits as part of their company’s rewards and compensation.