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Rofarez Solutions debuts its Swan Cloud Accounting solution
Solution was specifically developed to make accounting easy for businesses with its combination of clean design and one-time-set-up feature.
Budget 2017 reactions: Pikom welcomes higher broadband speeds, tax-relief
The National ICT Association of Malaysia or Pikom welcomes the many provisions Budget 2017 pertaining to the ICT sector.
Budget 2017: Pikom anticipates a focus on SMEs, moves to spur domestic demand
Given the falling commodity prices, weak ringgit, negative news on Malaysia and slow GDP growth, Pikom feels that the government needs to address several pressing issues in Budget 2017.
Lazada claims to be SEA’s No 1 e-commerce player
Lazada Group is claiming a total of US$1.3 billion of annualised GMV across its six SEA markets, saying this makes it the region’s biggest e-commerce player.
Slugfest: How Malaysia’s Big 3 performed in 2015
A deeper look into how Malaysia’s Big Three mobile operators performed in 2015 shows that 2016 is going to be another interesting year for the industry, writes Goh Thean Eu.
Digi dips in 2015, hit in migrant worker space?
Digi reported a decline in net profit and revenue for both its Q4 and full year ended Dec 31, 2015, and this looks to have been caused by a hit in its migrant worker segment.
MasterCard and VAT IT cloud-based solution tackles VAT/ GST hassle
VAT Cloud enables seamless integration with issuing bank data to allow analysis and recovery of VAT embedded in credit card data.
CFM has FAQ on GST rebate for prepaid users
The Communication & Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia has prepared an FAQ on the Malaysian Government’s announcement that prepaid users are entitled to rebates on the GST.
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.
We could have done better: Ex-Pikom chairman
In a candid conversation with DNA, former Pikom chairman Cheah Kok Hoong reflects on what he could have done better, and his hopes for the association.