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Benefits of using a managed services provider for payroll in Singapore

Singaporean companies should focus on the strategic aspects of HR and leave the day-to-day functions to professional managed services providers, who can drive efficiency, reduce costs and improve security.

Benefits of using a managed services provider for payroll in Singapore

Singaporean companies should focus on the strategic aspects of HR and leave the day-to-day functions to professional managed services providers, who can drive efficiency, reduce costs and improve security.

Unlocking the promises of a Smart City

Most probably, you have heard the terms "smart city" or "future city", which generally refers to urban centres that rely on technology to improve the lives of citizens. Many of us already live in smart cities without even realising it. Singapore itself is a prime example, with its Smart Nation transformation well underway since 2014, Singapore is leveraging sensors, the Internet of Things and data analytics to tackle a diverse range of problems, from traffic congestion to healthcare.

Earn the rewards of digital transformation with cloud data management

The past few years have seen many organisations embark on their digital transformation journey, with organisations looking to move their systems onto third platform technologies, such as mobile computing, social media, big data & analytics and the cloud. According to a 2018 Frost & Sullivan report, close to 40% of organisations across Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore have begun their IoT journey. The same study showed that 43% of Singapore enterprises surveyed have carried out IoT proofs of concept or having existing IoT implementations in place.

How can Singaporean businesses benefit from indoor positioning technology

A Bain & Company report has outlined global exponential growth in the IoT markets from US$235b in 2017 to more than double at US$520b by 2021. Asia-Pacific has been cited to be the fastest growing region accounting up to 36.9% of worldwide spend. Singapore and South Korea are leading the pack, with smart buildings, security, and surveillance and traffic management as some of the fastest growing segments.

Navigating ASEAN: overcoming challenges on Singapore's path to becoming top logistic hub

ASEAN is quickly gaining a reputation as an important trade hub, thanks to many factors at play. The region currently enjoys one of the fastest growing consumer markets in the world, strong foreign investments, and a windfall of benefits that stems from the ongoing US-China trade war. Strategically situated at the heart of this trade zone and armed with the right resources, Singapore is set to spearhead bold transformations that would reverberate through the region’s logistics industry.

How organisations can adopt the right risk culture

Cybersecurity, fraud and “fake news” often dominate the headlines in today’s world. Risk has increasingly become a part of everyday vernacular, putting us as a society and as a business community on high alert. A recent report by PWC revealed that 32% of Singapore-based organisations fell victim to fraud in 2018 causing them to lose at least US$1m as a result.

AI key to boosting productivity and risk management in Southeast Asia's financial services

I recently spoke on the topic of artificial intelligence’s (AI) role in the future of banking and financial services at a conference in Singapore that attracted stakeholders from many of the major banks. Like the Singapore government, I believe passionately in an AI-driven future economy and think it’s the right technology for banks here to adopt in their pursuit of navigating risk and compliance.

Is Singapore AI ready?

Artificial intelligence (AI) anticipation is high. At the Innovfest Unbound Conference, discussion was brimming with the possibilities that rising digitalisation will create; with smart technology expected to transform customer experience and power vast business growth.

Is Singapore ready for the rise of robots and automation?

It is true. Singapore is a smart nation. The Government continues to aggressively drive its digital agenda, ramping up in all areas. For example, the recently launched Digital Industry Singapore (DISG) Office will look to encourage public and private partnerships to help companies digitise more quickly in keeping up with the rapid pace of technical change.

A multi-cloud checklist that businesses need

According to Dell Technologies's Digital Transformation Index 2019, 40% of Singaporean businesses are planning to invest in multi-cloud frameworks over the next three years.

Creating human impact with artificial intelligence

The rising prominence of artificial intelligence (AI) in our conversations, the way we work and do business, protect communities against crime and even the way news is reported to us on television is unprecedented. Its ability to learn and process massive amount of data far outstrips any other current technologies and will only continue to grow as we make greater strides in computer processing power and deep learning algorithms.

Neutral infrastructure: unlocking business potential in Singapore through open technologies

Ever wondered why some people turn down the thought of living abroad, even if it meant a chance at bigger opportunities, wider networks and, potentially, a brighter future? After all, leaving behind a life that they’ve built may simply be too big a sacrifice for many to make. That feeling of apprehension and fear is what it’s like for 85% of organisations that have yet to unlock the real business value of cloud.

Why Singapore businesses need to start embracing data for intelligent insights

The machines have taken over almost all array of business applications and operations whilst generating copious quantities of data. Today, data is everywhere – in industries, in business, and in our daily lives, and this volume of data is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years.

Harnessing human, machine and digital intelligence to keep innovation centres on the cutting edge

In the age of Industry 4.0, innovation hubs have grown beyond borders almost as a pre-requisite for companies looking to jumpstart their digital transformation journey. Such investments are growing fast across Asia, especially in Singapore. In 2017, the nation has attracted the highest number of innovation centres in the world, adding 13 within the year to bring its total to 27. This number surpassed Silicon Valley and overtook London’s No.2 global spot in the ranking of newly opened hubs.

Singapore companies victims of social engineering: whose fault is it?

With more than 1 in 4 companies experiencing business email compromise scams in the past year, Singapore was found to be the most targeted country in this area across Southeast Asia. Such scams involve attackers initiating or intercepting communication with a company decision-maker who can release funds or conduct wire transfers.

Video interviewing is leading the way in Scandinavia, why not in Singapore?

According to the most recent research, 63% of World’s Most Attractive Employers organisations leverage video interviews in their recruitment to make their process 50% more efficient, whilst increasing accuracy and gaining peace of mind in their recruitment decisions.

Giving wings to Aviation MRO in Singapore

Aviation market in Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing in the world, and on course to become the world’s largest in the next 20 years. Fuelled by rapid economic growth and increasing popularity of low-cost carriers, there is increasing passenger traffic and aircraft demand– almost 40% of the global deliveries of new aircrafts (42,000 planes) will come from the Asia-Pacific region from 2018-2037, according to Boeing. The consequent need for maintenance as well as the technological upgrades of existing fleet is set to boost the role of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services in assuring aircraft safety and airworthiness.