IoT

Singapore engineers develop remote vital signs monitoring system
A team of Singapore engineers from Astralink Technology have developed Vital-X, a remote vital signs monitoring system that enables doctors to monitor their patients' health remotely.
TM hits US$1.99bil revenue with boost from internet, data
Telekom Malaysia gets boost from internet, data and other services with US$1.99 billion in revenue for first nine months of 2016.
UK and Malaysia enhance collaboration on digital economy
A delegation of business leaders and companies from the UK is here from Nov 22 to 24, as part of the UK Technology Trade Mission 2016 organised by the UK Department for International Trade together with MDEC.
Fortinet predicts tipping point for cybersecurity in 2017
Fortinet has unveiled six predictions from the FortiGuard Labs threat research team about the threat landscape for 2017.
Singapore companies cautious about augmented reality
According to an ISACA study, organisations are still hesitant to use AR for business purposes, and consumers are concerned about IoT security.
Astralink, PSH in alliance with Pan-African Cumii to deliver connected home solutions in Africa
Singapore IoT firm Astralink Technology enters a strategic alliance with Hong Kong-based Product Solutions House Limited and pan-African firm Cumii to deliver a suite of Cumii’s connected home solutions to consumers across the African continent.
Atilze hopes to seal IoT deals with three developers in 12 months
In talks with about 10 insurance companies, as well as car companies Hopes to become a RM1 billion company by 2020  
Akamai releases Q3 2016 State of the Internet / Security Report
Akamai Technologies, Inc, a content delivery network services player, on Nov 17 released its third quarter, 2016 State of the Internet / Security Report.
Huawei, NUS Enterprise launch IoT-focused accelerator
Huawei, in partnership with NUS Enterprise launches its first IoT-focused accelerator, known as “i5Lab”, focusing on building IoT solutions that will enable a smarter future.
Over 50% of APAC tech professionals expect their job to be automated within ten years: Survey 2017
Sixty two per cent of technology professionals in APAC believe a significant part of their job will be automated within ten years, rendering their current skills redundant.
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