Author: Goh Thean Eu

Rivals Celcom and TM unite in converged play
TM and Celcom Axiata have struck three deals that will allow them to extend both their customer offerings.
Digital disruption: In 3yrs, nothing will be the same
58% of senior IT and business executives in a Harvard Business Review Analytic Services study expect significant changes to their business model over the next three years.
Economic slowdown = opportunity for Brocade
Brocade aims to grow its business in Malaysia by double-digits this financial year, believing it can only benefit from the current economic slowdown.
Bad times the best time for digital transformation: Gartner
If there is a good time for Malaysian companies to start embarking on a digital transformation agenda, it would be this year as economic growth is expected to slow down, a Gartner research director argued.
Crowdo launches, unfazed by other ECF platforms
Crowdo, which officially launched its equity crowdfunding platform in Malaysia on Jan 11, believes it has what it takes to beat off its rivals and emerge on top.
Mavcap budget to be slashed, looks to private sector
The Malaysian Government’s VC arm Mavcap may see its allocation for investments reduced by as much as half, said its CEO.
2015 a watershed year, with caveats
2015 was a year of progress for the Malaysian tech ecosystem, especially when it came to startups, but whether the good news outweighed the bad is debatable, according to the panellists at the first Digital News Asia (DNA) Disrupt monthly networking event of 2016.  
Regulators should consider higher frequency bands for 5G: Ericsson
5G can be deployed on either low or high frequency bands, with each having its own strengths and weaknesses, says Ericsson’s Asia Pacific CTO.
MDeC putting the IoT pieces together for Malaysia
Multimedia Development Corp (MDeC) plans to roll out initiatives next year to help accelerate the Internet of Things industry in Malaysia, starting with the manufacturing base.  
Dell Malaysia expecting a ‘flattish’ 2016
US technology giant Dell Inc is expecting a rather ‘flattish growth’ in Malaysia for next year, as companies increasingly feel the effects of the volatile currency exchange rates.
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