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2021 winners of the SAP Best Run Awards for Southeast Asia unveiled

SAP has announced the 2021 winners of the Best Run Award s for Southeast Asia (SEA). As SAP marks 50 years, the Best Run Awards continues to celebrate leading organisations in SEA that have emphasised new ways of thinking, adapted to the new norms and deployed technologies that set the benchmark for their industry to drive successful business transformation in today’s digital economy. This year’s Best Run Awards acknowledged the changing landscape that businesses in the region have operated in as well as the challenges to their recovery. Two new awards were introduced to highlight customers that have adopted SAP technologies to innovate and disrupt industries to drive greater business outcomes – the Sustainability Award and the Most Adaptable Award. The dynamic business environment in SEA has required customers to transform in a swift manner to navigate external factors in their industry. The Most Transformational Award was awarded to National University Health System (NUHS).  P...

Hyundai Motor Group picks Singtel as 5G partner for advanced manufacturing facility

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Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) will deploy Singtel 5G infrastructure network solutions at its Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre in Singapore (HMGICS). Source: Singtel. Singtel has announced its partnership with Hyundai Motor Group to develop their Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre in Singapore (HMGICS). The first in the world advanced manufacturing facility will include tailored Singtel 5G solutions that ensure enhanced quality control in EV manufacturing operations, as well as the development of a metaverse for the manufacturing industry. The agreement between Singtel and Hyundai was signed by Lim (right), and Hong (left). The HMGICS, the first of its kind in the world, will leverage Singtel’s 5G campus network with mobile edge core solutions that will provide uninterrupted high-speed connectivity and massive bandwidth to enhance HMGICS’s high-precision quality control in manufacturing operations, including an electric vehicle (EV) production facility. HMGICS is the H...

Rocket Software updates PRO/JCL

Rocket Software, a global technology provider that develops enterprise software for some of the world’s largest companies, has introduced a new version of PRO/JCL , a job control language (JCL) manager that will help mainframe data centres achieve and operate a modern JCL environment. A recent survey from Rocket Software found that companies continue to face skills gaps in their talent pool, and modernising systems is the most popular way respondents are working to maintain talent pipelines. Nearly half (45%) of IT professionals cited modernisation as the top method. This version of PRO/JCL provides customers with an interface for Microsoft's source-code editor Visual Studio Code (VS Code) *. Feature highlights include: - Simplified JCL management through DevOps capabilities, more integrations, and increased automation. - Shortened JCL management cycles by including tools within users’ favourite integrated development environments (IDEs) for a seamless DevOps integra...

Strengthening critical infrastructure through Zero-Trust architecture

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by Liam Ryan, VP for Asia Pacific at Ivanti Source: Ivanti. Ryan. Cyberattacks have become an increasingly pressing global issue due to technological advancements that have migrated data storage online: 2021 was rife with ransomware and other cyberattacks on crucial supply chains and cyberespionage campaigns by nation-state threat actors. Despite the damaging effects of recent cyberattacks, critical infrastructure security measures continue to be ineffective and out of date, creating an expanded attack vector for threat actors. A survey conducted by Ernst & Young showed that although over 50% of companies in Asia Pacific are concerned about the vulnerability of their cybersecurity services, only 0.05% of their annual revenue was allocated to strengthening these services. This could possibly translate to a considerably weaker cybersecurity infrastructure within the region compared to their global counterparts. The Asia Pacific arm of AXA was struck by a ransomware attack ...