Asia worried about insider threatManaging data leaks from within the organization is the top security priority of businesses in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new ZDNet Asia survey.October 30, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Networking
Green IT sprouts slowly in AsiaAlthough the number of companies implementing eco-friendly practices has grown, environmental issues still rank low on Asia's business agenda.October 30, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in CXO
Asia dominates global outsourcing listNineteen cities from the region have made it to the top 50 list of emerging global outsourcing cities, with Cebu City in the Philippines in first place.October 7, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in CXO
Should SMBs join Web 2.0 fray?Yes, says Ovum analyst, who notes that small and medium-sized companies can tap on Web 2.0 tools to gather information about their customers.April 29, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in SMBs
Asia's green tech conundrumGovernments must take the lead to encourage adoption of cleaner technology, and decide what they can do to help green IT have a significant impact in the region.February 4, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
SMBs to drive Indonesia ICT spendCountry's small and midsize businesses will invest US$7.2 billion, or 78 percent of Indonesia's total infocomm technologies spend in 2008.January 28, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in SMB
Eight Asian ICT predictions for 2008Linux will gain more ground as an enterprise platform while mobile-commerce will see better adoption across the region, says research house XMG. January 24, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Study: Less piracy means economic gainsAsian countries, particularly emerging economies, will benefit from a 10 percent cut in software piracy rates by 2011, BSA report finds. January 22, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Tech & Work
Asia reports 'spectacular' PC salesThe Asia-Pacific PC market enjoyed a stellar 2007, growing 20.9 percent and shipping 66.6 million units last year, IDC figures indicate.January 22, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Malaysia SMBs to invest US$4.6B on ICTThe country's small and midsize business ICT expenditure is projected to increase by 11 percent over 2007 and boosting IT security infrastructure is the top priority, says AMI-Partners.January 21, 2008 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in CXO