While any immediate technological changes introduced by insurers during the coronavirus crisis have likely been motivated by the need for survival, the wider objective of digital transformation in the insurance industry remains the same in 2020 as it has been…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual care technology protects healthcare workers from exposure to COVID-19 cases at the same time it has improved quality as well as cost-effectiveness of providing treatments. Virtual healthcare refers to the use of enabling technology like…
By Farahdiba Abdullah Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a new innovation that will affect the way companies are being governed and change business models as well. In Malaysia, AI adoption is still at infancy stage or mainly at awareness level. Based…
By Nadia Zaifulizan Digital Transformation may appear as an unreachable state of technological advancement, but in reality, it is not merely a concept. Although Digital Transformation is a popular term, not many who use it are fully describing the core…
By Farahdiba Abdullah The rapid development of the global Gig Economy which contributed to significant economic growth is slowly taking over traditional occupations, as well as the labor market. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (2015) report, 40% of…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been widely used across many industries. In healthcare, AI is able to capture and analyze large volumes of health-related data. AI can also provide various insights into patients’ illnesses and prognosis. The following are some of…
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 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 the life of a consumer, technological and digital advancements are both directly and indirectly impacting the way daily activities take place. A consumer selects a way of travelling through available optimum modes of transport in the…
By Nadia Zaifulizan In an era of digital development, more of what humans can do can be replicated and simulated by machines. Technology, machines, and digital advancements can efficiently execute the tasks that mankind seeks to complete, but they cannot…