Author: Gabey Goh

Digerati50: Bridging the language gap
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 Digertai50, email [email protected].
Kehmistry makes Valentine’s Day debut with U Mobile
Dating app Kehmistry has made its official market debut, with a marketing campaign in partnership with cellular services provider U Mobile kicking off on Valentine’s Day today (Feb 14).
Sophos targets mid-market with security-as-a-service offering
Large enterprises are increasingly paying more attention and pouring more money into cyber-security, but not all companies have the resources to do the same, especially SMEs, which is why Sophos introduced its security-as-a-service offering, writes Gabey Goh.
(2013 Top 10 Story) Scammers in Malaysia up their game with social engineering
A young consultant has been scammed, and she’s just one amongst many. While the authorities and organizations concerned are aware of the on-going scam, they say they are hampered by the syndicate’s sophistication. Gabey Goh reports.
Embrace API development to boost UC: Tata Communications
Demand for UC tools, especially notably contact centre and video-conferencing, to rise in coming months Embracing power of APIs could potentially open up company’s ecosystem to untapped crucial resources
Startups: Taking it to the beach
A beach getaway for your startup may allow you to focus, or takes you away from essentials Still, the idea of beach-based startup hubs may be a business opportunity in Malaysia
Women in tech ... or the lack thereof
Gender gap in ICT field and tech startup space still evident, but women in the space persevere  Female Founder Fellowship launched for FI Spring Semester in KL; application deadline Feb 9
CA Tech's Nimsoft freemium play 'paying' off
CA Technologies said that 30% of over 5,000 downloads of its freemium IT monitoring tool, Nimsoft Monitor Snap, came from Asia Pacific-based companies, a market reaction which demonstrates the hunger for more flexible, easy to use management solutions.
MSC status process: More share their frustrations
E-commerce companies especially frustrated by MSC status application process Many however refuse to go on record, fearing reprisal from the authorities
SEA chat app war: KakaoTalk wants to be ‘the one’
Users will ultimately choose a single chat app, Korean maker wants to be the one left standing Believes in customising for individual markets beyond just providing local language content
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