Author: Edwin Yapp

So, what does LTE bring you, the user?
Edwin Yapp signs up for LTE and tells us his initital impressions of the much-talked about service.
ICT industry faces multipronged challenges: Pikom
The Malaysian information and communications technology (ICT) industry may be hampered from growing further as it continues to be plagued by some complex and vital issues that could lead to the derailing of national ambitions, warns the National ICT Association of Malaysia (Pikom).
Google’s next frontier: Everything, everywhere
Google's largest developer conference concluded recently and Edwin Yapp looks at what is signifcant besides the gadget announcements.
Facebook under fire for conducting secretive emotions study
The recent move by Facebook to conduct a sociological experiment on a select group of its users has drawn criticism from academia, analysts and social media professionals who described it as callous, unethical and irresponsible; although perhaps not illegal, writes Edwin Yapp.
Long Term Evolution: A long game in the making
Edwin Yapp ponders the June instalment of Disrupt and comes away wondering what operators must do to boost LTE adoption in the country.
Mobile data plans need to evolve: Ericsson
Smartphone penetration and the consumption of mobile data continue to growth unabated in South-East Asia, but the lack of clarity in how operators design their mobile data plans could potentially stymie further growth in the region, according to Ericsson.
A loss for SAP, a gain for Infosys?
Vishal Sikka, a member of SAP’s executive and global managing board and former chief technical officer of the company, had announced in early May that he was leaving SAP with immediate effect, and is now heading to Infosys as CEO. Edwin Yapp looks at the impact of this move.
Digerati50: Instilling the ‘can do’ attitude in entrepreneurs
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected]
Malaysia’s data centre industry needs to better sell itself: Emerson
Malaysia’s ambition to establish itself as a preferred data centre hub in the region, while promising, still faces a number of impediments, according to an executive with Emerson Electric Company.
Digerati50: Respect and humility go a long way
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected].
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