Asia a growing target for APTs
The region's growing economic prominence, prevalent mobile device ownership and use of social networks are drawing attention from cybercriminals looking to exploit the situation with APTs.
The region's growing economic prominence, prevalent mobile device ownership and use of social networks are drawing attention from cybercriminals looking to exploit the situation with APTs.
U.S. online games company wants to help localize and market Japanese titles, such as card-battle games, in North America and Europe, in return for a cut of the revenue.
Companies looking to implement "unstructured" social collaboration strategies need to integrate these with the more structured business processes to gain optimal benefits.
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Philippine carrier says the first stage of its US$790 million network modernization project, revealed in 2012, is complete and will now focus on optimizing its new equipment.
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Service providers such as WhatsApp or WeChat need to price their services right, or face consumer exodus as people look for free alternatives.
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An active recycling and second-hand market, together with private sector collaboration, help keep e-waste disposal manageable for authorities despite the country's high device ownership.
Japanese company customizes Singapore data center to be power and cost efficient, as well as offer customers the server capacity they are asking for.