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OVHcloud launches new products, services in Asia Pacific region

OVHcloud has launched new solutions to better support digital transformation in conjunction with its expansion in the Asia Pacific region: Advance dedicated servers The Advance range is designed for small businesses looking for their first hosted infrastructure.to invest in versatile servers that fit their business needs. Users can start with complete peace of mind, the company said. Game dedicated servers The Game dedicated server range emphasises performance for both video game designers and companies who host streaming platforms. Based on a fifth-generation AMD Ryzen platform, these servers are designed to offer users a lag-free gaming experience. Gamers can play their favourite online games without any limits to performance and stability. The Anti-DDoS (distributed denial of service)Game capability, included with all Game dedicated servers, prevents any downtime during the gaming experience in the event of a DDoS attack and is also optimised to adapt to the latest video ...

Razer announces first external dock

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Razer , the global lifestyle brand for gamers, has announced its first external dock, the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma, as well as an updated version of their laptop stand, the Razer Laptop Stand Chroma V2. The two new desktop accessories aim to provide a connectivity solution to every type of user, no matter their desktop setup, with a wide selection of ports, premium aluminum build, and signature Razer Chroma RGB underglow. Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma The Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma has been designed as a desktop centrepiece, with a minimalistic design and matte black aluminum finish. A strip of Razer Chroma RGB lighting runs along the bottom and can be customised to match any of the 16.8 million colours available in Razer Synapse 3 *. Source: Razer. Razer announced its first external dock, the the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma, and an updated version of their laptop stand, the Razer Laptop Stand Chroma V2.   With the new dock, Razer aims to expand deskt...

Is it possible to make remote work long-term?

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By Daphne Sim, Country Manager Singapore at OTRS Source: OTRS. Sim. The COVID-19 crisis has changed the way we work. Lots of people who are newly working at home would like to keep it that way. In fact, a worldwide survey of 500 employees conducted by OTRS Group revealed that the vast majority of those surveyed (80%) enjoy working from home, even though 68% said working from home was new to them.  Companies are interested too. Leaders are seeing an uptick in productivity. And, in some parts of the world, new laws are even being proposed that could establish home office options as an employee right.  Looking at the Asian market, a South Korean study found that only 40% of firms were willing to let staff work from home. Work culture among Asians also leans towards in-person connections, so most feel a greater urge to leave home to work in the office in the presence of colleagues. However – if working from home has to continue, what do leaders need to focus on to ensure long-...