Opinion

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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.

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Southeast Asia’s $30 billion data center boom is racing into a power wall

Southeast Asia's governments have made bold commitments on AI sovereignty and digital competitiveness. Those commitments are only as credible as the power infrastructure behind them.

Asia does not have an innovation problem; It has an innovation transfer problem

If Asia wants to build stronger innovation ecosystems, the answer may not be creating more ideas. It may simply be building better systems around the ideas that already exist.

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Why the smallest room in the office is the hardest to get right

In markets where office rents are high, and meeting room utilization is increasingly tracked at the senior level, the difference between a room that consistently works and one that doesn't has real business consequences.

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AI agents are joining the workforce; Inclusion must be part of the job description

AI agents are becoming part of the workforce. Like any workforce, they need standards, training, supervision, and accountability.

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Wireless EV charging is becoming an Asia Pacific infrastructure decision, not just a technology one

For any organization evaluating wireless charging, the relevant metrics are not market size projections. They are operational: uptime percentage, range extension per charging cycle, reduction in manual charging labor hours, and total cost of ownership compared against equivalent wired infrastructure over a five-year horizon.

My fellow Singaporeans, “Dear You” wasn’t meant for us. What happens when it is?

Another nation’s cultural production should not become custodian of Singaporeans’ deepest feelings about ancestry, dialect, and belonging.

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Charging network defining electric mobility: Why infrastructure expansion is becoming the real test of EV growth

The future of electric mobility will not be determined solely by how many EVs enter the road, but by how effectively charging systems sustain consumer confidence, transportation continuity, and long-term energy resilience within an increasingly electrified global mobility landscape.