The ‘flying car’ seems to be a buzzword in the parliament this year.
By Nadia Zaifulizan The world’s increasing expectations towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) has now evolved into the depths of emotional comprehension. Since AI produces the best version of technological outputs, many of its benefits are leveraged across industries for valuable outcomes.…
By Farahdiba Abdullah Currently, our government is still running big data workloads on various hardware installed on-premise. On-premise infrastructures create siloed management of server, storage and networks. Siloed management prevents government transformation because it would lead to operations complexity and…
By Nadia Zaifulizan Through the years, artificial intelligence (AI) especially machine learning (ML), has contributed to many technological benefits for mankind. AI eases data processing and business decision-making. In many sectors of industries, AI and ML enables insight from large…
By Farahdiba Abdullah The ageing of the population is becoming a global concern. The pattern of low birth rates and increased life expectancy across countries including Malaysia results in an increase of median age of its citizens. Malaysia will achieve…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) constantly progresses towards working out the best strategy to achieve their set objectives. The best strategy means the pathway that leads to the objective in the fastest, most productive, and most efficient manner, regardless of any other unspecified elements.
According to the Budget 2020, Digital News Asia (DNA) (2019) pointed out that there are several challenges for the government to boost economic growth in the New Economy and Digital Era.
The initial project plan was to peg the Libra stablecoins to a collective of national currencies
By Farahdiba Abdullah Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the key engine for a country’s innovation growth especially in digital transformation era. SMEs could be on track to contribute 42% to national GDP, 25% of Malaysia’s exports and 62% employment,…
By Nadia Zaifulizan In Malaysia job opportunities are limited, and unemployment are real issues for graduates. Many resort to gig jobs such as Foodpanda, Grabcar and many more. The gig economy is gaining traction locally, but we are behind in…