Online learning stories
China's cloud giants—Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Baidu AI Cloud—quickly expanded services to fight COVID-19, boosting the cloud market by nearly 67%.
Singtel will support its 12,600 Singapore employees with the skills to be able to thrive in the digital economy.
StarHub has put its 20-year birthday celebrations on hold to concentrate on providing connectivity for some of Singapore's most needy families.
The Ministry of Education has recognised Cyclone as a key supplier for devices essential to online learning, driving the creation of a dedicated online store.
DDLS, Australia's largest provider of ICT and cybersecurity training, is offering all courses remotely during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The team at Nanogirl have launched an online learning platform for Kiwi kids to help get them through the COVID-19 lockdown period.
COVID-19 disrupts AR and VR shipments, with production delays and increased costs, but rising consumer demand balances financial losses, says ABI Research.
The City of Melbourne unveils a AUD $5 million support package to help SMEs enhance eCommerce capabilities and adjust to remote working demands.
Cellebrite boosts online learning for digital forensics, offering expanded virtual and on-demand training options amid COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Traffic has begun to increase in day time broadband traffic as the network starts to see the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Singapore real estate tech firm ERA Realty Network has partnered with Gnowbe to offer a new mobile-first learning platform for real estate professionals.
SolarWinds appoints Sojung Lee as vice president for APJ sales, strengthening its leadership in IT operations management across Asia Pacific and Japan.
Deliveroo joins World Economic Forum Charter to improve worker opportunities, promoting principles for good platform work, including safety, pay, and education.
Two partnership levels, improved incentives and greater training resources for solution providers across Australia and New Zealand.
SolarWinds launched the MSP Institute, an online learning portal offering business and technical training for partners, boosting their capabilities and growth.
Turnitin is incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML) to tackle the problem of contract cheating.
The esports market is booming, with Extreme Networks highlighting a surge in demand for robust Wi-Fi and network infrastructure in schools and major events.
The virtual reality market will exhibit a 42.2% CAGR, as big brands move to offer an advanced user experience says Fortune Business Insights.
Ricoh equips Our Lady of the Southern Cross College with a GBP £1 million digital platform, enhancing learning for 560 students with 40 interactive whiteboards.
Spark has launched Kupu 2.0, a mobile app that supports the teaching of Te Reo Maori in New Zealand classrooms.