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As vice president of Group IT at Amos Group, Quinny Lei is spearheading efforts to overhaul traditional technology practices at the Singapore-listed maritime specialist.
The new decade finds technology changing faster than ever. IT leaders must balance a wide array of priorities in developing a strategic agenda that can keep up.
Although still lagging behind the main global AI hubs, businesses in ASEAN countries have begun experimenting with the possibilities that artificial intelligence can bring the workforce.
More businesses are experimenting with quantum computing via IBMu2019s Q Network, including Delta, Anthem, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo.
Despite the growing ubiquity of AI, many IT leaders still feel anxious about its risks and unsure of the opportunities. But todayu2019s executive boards arenu2019t having it u2013 they want to make AI a business priority.
Increasing privacy concerns will push CIOs in the region to shy away from unregulated AI.
Quantum computing is still way out there, but Amazon Web Services is bringing other computing tasks much closer to home.
Machine learning is fast becoming a must-have for retailers looking to stave off disruption, but the barriers to entry — upfront cost and data prep — remain an obstacle for most.
The rapid urbanisation of Southeast Asian cities is driving smart city initiatives u2013 and providing new challenges for CIOs
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