Opinion

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Inflation is making AI trade more complicated, a lot worse for crypto

Looking past the Middle East crisis, central banks are continuing their gold purchases, which bodes well for the precious metal. Innovation never stops.

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Beyond compliance: Strengthening cyber resilience in Malaysia’s telecommunications sector

Cyber threats will continue to evolve, and no organization can eliminate risks entirely. However, organizations can improve their ability to prepare, respond and recover. Protecting modern economies and ensuring resilient digital infrastructure is a shared responsibility that requires commitment from every stakeholder.

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Why communications resilience has become a boardroom priority in APAC

In an increasingly digital APAC economy, communications resilience is not a technical concern. It is a strategic imperative - one that sits squarely at the intersection of revenue, trust, and competitive differentiation. The businesses that treat it that way will be the ones still standing when their competitors are not.

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India’s AI future depends on an infrastructure challenge few are talking about

The conversation around AI often focuses on what technology can achieve. The more important question may be whether the underlying infrastructure can keep pace with that vision.

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Why the next infrastructure boom in APAC depends on power diversification

Power diversification is no longer an environmental or ethical choice alone; it is an operational necessity for mission‑critical infrastructure across APAC. In a region defined by rapid growth, constrained grids and geopolitical uncertainty, diversified power strategies provide stability, resilience and confidence.

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The growing gap between enterprise infrastructure and how lean teams actually work

As Southeast Asia's digital economy continues expanding, businesses are becoming more intentional about the systems they adopt and the operational complexity they are willing to absorb internally. The future of infrastructure will not simply belong to providers with the largest ecosystems or the longest feature lists.

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How to detect unsanctioned AI usage in an organization

Technology alone cannot address shadow AI effectively without supporting governance frameworks, continuous monitoring systems, and education programs. As new AI services emerge and threat landscapes shift, organizations must regularly evaluate these applications and adjust their policies to reflect current capabilities and vulnerabilities. 

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Real-time data is the missing layer in responsible AI for Asia’s citizen services

As AI regulation continues to mature across APAC through 2026, the policy environment will only strengthen. The region benefits from large-scale digital adoption, strong public-sector mandates, and increasingly clear regulatory direction.

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Asia Pacific’s data centers have an energy problem that isn’t AI

The organizations that will lead the next era of IT sustainability are those that resist the pull of the headlines and take stock of the full picture, optimizing not just the AI systems attracting attention today, but the entire computing estate that has been quietly consuming energy all along.

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Every job in your GBS needs an upgrade, so does every person in it

Across Global Business Services, the centralized finance, HR, and IT operations that serve much of the corporate world, and a major professional employer in Malaysia, job descriptions have quietly fallen out of step with what the work now demands.