Business observers suggest that digital applications and transformation are mostly stressful for companies. In its recently released report “China’s Top Ten Talent Trends in China 2022″, global recruitment group Hays mentioned that digital transformation across sectors will see significant acceleration in year 2022. Today, digital transformation of enterprises is nothing…
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Tencent Cloud launches three new internet data centres in Asia
Also launching a new data centre in Frankfurt, Germany. With growing customer demand and increasing cloud computing spending all over the globe, Tencent Cloud, the cloud business of Tencent, today announced the launch of four new internet data centers (IDC) in Bangkok, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The addition of…
Read MoreProvince of Yunnan utilises Tencent for toursim
A modern approach to attract new visitors. The Southwest Chinese province of Yunnan is using a modern approach to attract new visitors and create better experience for travellers. The province’s Department of Culture and Tourism has turned to Tencent to help it leverage the internet, big data, cloud computing, and…
Read MoreTechnological innovation is driving new opportunities, Tencent
Tencent and Professor Eric Maskin, 2007 Nobel Prise winner discuss how 2020 is all about innovation. China-based multinational conglomerate company, Tencent believes once the shock of COVID-19 is wearing off, technological innovation is driving new opportunities. Tencent’s chief strategy officer and senior executive vice-president James Mitchell recently sat down with…
Read MoreTencent reveals AI programs
Creating opportunities in AI. Tencent has unveiled its comprehensive blueprint for the development of its Artificial Intelligence technologies at the 2020 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai. The ICT company announced its Light 2.0 Program and four new platforms including an AI pan-entertainment platform, an AI console for broadcasting…
Read MoreCloud business becomes serious in Asia
Cloud business growing in China, which means choices for customers. By Pei Li and Josh Horwitz HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – For Chinese cloud services companies, the coronavirus outbreak has become a rainmaker, bringing in new business far and wide as firms shift work online and authorities develop apps and systems…
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