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Month: August 2024

IoT Solutions

Discovering the Value of IoT Solutions

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network that links physical devices embedded with sensors, software, and diverse technologies to collect and exchange data over the internet. It has reshaped our lifestyles and industries by opening up a new era of convenience and efficiency across our daily lives. Within the IoT ecosystem, a diverse array of objects and devices work to collect data to improve processes, operations, and quality of life. In this article, we delve into the profound impact of IoT solutions, exploring how they have revolutionised modern lifestyles.

Tech and Tourism

Tech and Tourism: How Businesses Can Leverage Connectivity To Boost Revenue

Earlier this year, the Singapore Tourism Board projected that tourism receipts for 2024 would hit a record high of $29 billion. Driven by events like Formula 1 and concerts by star performers such as Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and Ed Sheeran, tourists worldwide continue flocking to local shores in droves. This influx of visitors has also had the added benefit of contributing to Singapore’s gross domestic profit by the way of spending. The biggest beneficiaries? Companies in retail, hospitality and F&B industries.

Selecting The Right Cybersecurity Consultant For Your Business

On 7 May 2024, the Singapore Parliament passed a new bill to bolster the nation’s cybersecurity defences to account for new and evolving technological threats. Dubbed the “Cybersecurity (Amendment) Bill”, it outlines that owners of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) are now required to report cybersecurity incidents, including those that happen within their supply chains.

Cybersecurity Amendment

Singapore’s New Cybersecurity Amendment Bill And How It Affects Businesses

On 7 May 2024, the Singapore Parliament passed a new bill to bolster the nation’s cybersecurity defences to account for new and evolving technological threats. Dubbed the “Cybersecurity (Amendment) Bill”, it outlines that owners of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) are now required to report cybersecurity incidents, including those that happen within their supply chains.