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圖/CloudMile萬里雲與台灣大哥大於今日(04/13)舉行「金融X智造轉型實戰峰會」研討會,推出三大解方有效推動企業轉型。(從左至右為富邦銀行副總經理張志清、台灣大哥大企業用戶事業群商務長吳傳輝、Google Cloud 總經理謝良承、台灣大哥大總經理林之晨、CloudMile 萬里雲創辦人暨執行長劉永信、PwC Taiwan 董事長盧志浩、數位時代創新長 James) 【2023 年 4 月 13 日,台北訊】CloudMile萬里雲與台灣大哥大深化戰略結盟,強強聯手為企業先行把脈、擬定策略,致力提供產業解決方案協助客戶數位轉型,於今日(04/13)舉行「金融X智造轉型實戰峰會」研討會。會中CloudMile萬里雲創辦人暨執行長劉永信表示,萬里雲、台灣大哥大自去年策略聯盟,力求滿足客戶上雲的需求,協助企業擁抱數據、實踐未來的願景。 面對全球局勢變化快速、新經濟高度發展,企業營運持續管理 (Business Continuity Management, BCM) 與綠能趨勢的重要性早已不容忽視。劉永信表示,CloudMile萬里雲擁有豐富的混合多雲整合經驗,如今結合台灣大哥大企業級電信機房的專業和穩定度,攜手合作推出一系列解決方案,以更「綠」、更完善的雲地生態系及「雲地直連」備份備援服務,強化企業韌性與減碳效果,使企業在追求經濟成長之餘,也能善用雲端科技降低營運風險、兼顧綠能永續。 3大解方助攻 高保密監管金融、製造轉型勢在必行 CloudMile 萬里雲自 2017 年創立以來,持續協助高保密監管的金融、製造業開啟數位轉型,不僅促成北亞區首見的金融生態圈指標大案,也助攻多家台灣知名製造大廠導入雲端應用,此次與台灣大哥大策略結盟,看準製造、金融等高監管產業於資安合規、營運韌性及減碳永續等需求,推出三大解方有效推動企業轉型。首先是「全方位備份備援」,透過台灣大哥大的雲直連服務取得高穩定與安全性的資料傳輸,善用雲端彈性的優勢;接著是「新世代雲地混合」,以混合多雲管理平台搭配台灣大哥大機房維運服務Smart IT管家,減少維運成本、打造綠色機房;最後是「數據轉型應用」,助攻企業四大數據應用及兩大AI應用場景,在資料倉儲、客戶資料平台(CDP)、精準數據取用和商業分析平台等極大化數據價值,助力企業打造數據驅動決策。 目前相關解方已逐步運用在高度監管的金融、製造業,助攻產業升級轉型。台灣大哥大總經理林之晨也於會中指出:「台灣大與萬里雲的合作不斷加大、加深,尤其聚焦企業雲端服務生態,台灣大以 Telco+ 科技電信公司深厚的網路、數據、場景與技術力,結合萬里雲豐富的雲端架構顧問及開發經驗,共同深耕企業雲市場,推出「快」、「綠」、更「安全」的雲地整合解決方案,助力企業以數據驅動決策創新,同時更接軌國際,符合ESG永續發展潮流,讓企業Open Possible能所不能、領先前行。」 務實研討會 直搗雲世界揭露實戰經驗 根據Mordor Intelligence報告預測,在2019 至 2024年混合雲市場的年複合成長率(CAGR)將高達18.7%,CloudMile 更是看準混合雲靈活且高彈性的優勢,將成為金融、製造業主流需求。此次「金融X智造轉型實戰峰會」研討會邀請到台北富邦銀行副總經理張志清、PwC Taiwan資誠創新諮詢公司董事長盧志浩、CloudMile萬里雲技術副總陳曉煒、台灣大哥大企業整合通訊產品主管王緯詮等產業7位菁英為企業把脈、助攻,對於高監管的金融、製造業分析產業趨勢、策略、技術與資源鏈結,透過雙邊策略結盟,引領企業全方位高效轉型升級,以求在數位新世代中站穩腳步,贏得、創造更多商機。 圖/CloudMile 萬里雲與台灣大哥大深化戰略結盟,強強聯手為企業先行把脈、擬定策略,致力提供產業解決方案協助客戶數位轉型 (左為台灣大哥大總經理林之晨,右為 CloudMile 萬里雲創辦人暨執行長劉永信)
According to a survey of Akamai's partners, customers in Vietnam, Indonesia, and India indicated greatest willingness to spend on cloud (60% and up of IT budget) Customers from Thailand, Japan and Taiwan indicated least willingness to spend on cloud (below 20% of IT budget) JAKARTA, Indonesia, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cloud company that powers and protects life online, today revealed that 95% of channel partners agree that cloud computing is a key priority for their customers' 2023 strategy. However, not all businesses plan to or are able to invest heavily in the space. Willingness to spend varies greatly, with 27% planning to spend below 20% of their IT budget on cloud and 33% planning to spend above 40% of their budget. Results are based on a survey of 386 respondents across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), Japan, China, India, Singapore, and South Korea. The survey was conducted to glean insights into partners' perspectives on IT budget priorities, and their customers' 2023 cloud strategy. "In our conversations with partners, we see that organizations are walking the fine line between investing in cloud as well as being frugal in light of the macroeconomic headwinds. We believe the solution lies in working with a developer-friendly cloud and compute ecosystem that can offer them both flexibility and cost-effectiveness, while avoiding bill shock," explained Tatsuya Suzuki, Regional VP, APJ Carrier and Channel, Akamai. "Even as the industry landscape continues to evolve and increase in complexity, Akamai seeks to accelerate the ambitions of our partners as they help their customers harness the potential of the cloud. We will offer expanded product roadmaps in the new year, across the areas of cloud, security, and delivery to achieve the overarching goal of making life better for billions of people, billions of times a day," concluded Suzuki. Understanding cloud priorities across the region Upon analysis of country-specific data, Akamai's findings revealed significant differences in the willingness to spend on cloud despite an overarching agreement on the importance of cloud technology. Specifically, Vietnam (31%), Indonesia (27%), and India (23%) had the highest percentages in terms of respondents who said the proportion of IT budget spent on cloud would be 60% and up. Conversely, Thailand (50%), Japan (49%) and Taiwan (40%) had the highest percentages for respondents who indicated that the proportion of IT budget spent on cloud would be below 20%. Market Data Points In ANZ, 96% of partners agreed that cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy, with most respondents (48%) estimating that 21-40% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. In Japan, 87% of partners agreed that cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy. However, most respondents (49%) estimated that below 20% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. In China, 98% of respondents agreed that cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy, with most respondents (33%) estimating that between 21-40% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. In India, 97% of respondents agreed that the cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy, with many respondents (48%) estimating that between 21-40% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. In South Korea, 96% of respondents agreed that cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy, with many respondents (50%) estimating that between 21-40% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. In Singapore, 95% of respondents agreed that cloud is important to their customers' 2023 strategy, with many respondents (52%) estimating that between 21-40% of IT budgets would be spent on cloud. "While most organizations acknowledge the importance of cloud, many are apprehensive about investing their IT budgets in this technology, given concerns of costs and how this will affect other overarching IT priorities. These sentiments are clear from the latest insights we have gathered from our partners, and this is why Akamai is investing heavily in scaling our cloud computing capabilities," explained Suzuki. "We believe that organizations need more options for their cloud needs, particularly those that are easy to use and developer friendly with transparent, attractive pricing, and we are able to provision for these needs with Akamai Connected Cloud," he continued. In February, Akamai announced Akamai Connected Cloud, a massively distributed edge and cloud platform for computing, security, and content delivery. As part of the announcement, Akamai plans to launch four new enterprise-scale core cloud computing sites across APJ in Chennai, Osaka, Jakarta, and Auckland by the end of 2023. Additionally, Akamai has identified more than 50 cities globally in which it plans to begin rolling out distributed sites this year, bringing basic cloud computing capabilities into difficult-to-reach locations currently underserved by traditional cloud providers. Partners speak out on priorities for 2023 Most partners, including Wangsu, a China-based company that provides content delivery network and Internet data center services, are seeking a user-friendly public cloud solution, coupled with a transparent pricing structure. "With Akamai Connected Cloud, we really benefited from lower prices as a result of being able to reduce the cost of high outbound traffic. Equally important is that we have been able to save time while achieving our key objectives given the flexibility of the network pool and low traffic costs," shared Mingwei Zhang, Alliance Department Director, Wangsu, China. Meanwhile, security continues to be an overarching priority for partners, with the rise of data breaches in the past months. "In the coming months, we are likely to see an increase in the number and sophistication of cyber-attacks and larger scale data breaches, causing more disruption. There is also a risk of complacency from breach fatigue. Many organizations will focus on improving the security of their supply chain as part of ensuring positive business outcomes," explained Mark Trumble, APAC Head of Portfolio - Cyber Security, Fujitsu Australia, and New Zealand. To account for these challenges, partners are increasingly looking to provide a range of products and services for customers that embed different layers of security and in-depth defense. "Akamai is supporting our customers and partners with our security solutions, including Edge DNS, a global, highly scalable domain name system (DNS) service offering security, resilience from Distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) events, and high DNS responsiveness. As a result, we are able to observe trillions of DNS requests daily and have clear visibility on the latest developments in the threat landscape," explained Dean Houari, Director of Security Technology and Strategy, APJ, Akamai. "We remain committed to protecting our customers and partners and staying ahead of attackers by blocking requests leading to domains serving malware and phishing sites that could steal data," concluded Houari. Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/384815/3979745/Akamai_v1_Logo.jpg?p=medium600
TAIPEI, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2023 Smart City Summit & Expo (SCSE), Asia's largest smart city tradeshow, was held at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2, from March 28-31. To showcase the achievements of Asia Silicon Valley Development Plan 2.0 (ASVDP 2.0), the Asia Silicon Valley Development Agency (ASVDA) set up the Asia Silicon Valley Theme Pavilion at the event at which it displayed a wide range of smart city solutions covering smart healthcare, smart agriculture, smart energy, and 5G AIoT. The goal is to drive economic growth through innovation and entrepreneurship, advance industrial transformation through the application of IoT, and demonstrate Taiwan's strong capabilities in developing smart city applications. Photo Credit: Asia Silicon Valley ASVDP 2.0 is an important vehicle through which the government can facilitate the development and growth of the IoT sector while enhancing the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. The initiative was first launched some 7 years ago and has driven the sector's output value to new heights, reaching NT$2 trillion for 2022. The program has also led to the creation of multiple IoT startups which went on to develop many of the smart city applications. The release to date of 249 smart city application solutions and the successful deployment of over 88 smart systems in other countries and regions are testament to the initiative's success. The exhibition at Asia Silicon Valley Theme Pavilion themed "Accelerating Green Transformation with Digital Innovation for a New Sustainable Future" tells the story of how the policies that support smart cities and zero emissions led to the founding of the entrepreneurial startups. Exhibitors include many of the companies that had been most successful including several that have attracted international attention. To cite a few examples, Quadlink Technology's Aquadlink Smart Monitoring System has been installed in 8 counties and cities across Taiwan, including Yunlin, Chiayi, and Tainan, as well as exported to Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines. iStaging's naked 3D technology can be used with multiple types of hardware, offering shopping mall visitors an immersive AR/VR experience. The technology has already been successfully deployed by such high-end brands as LVMH, Richemont and L'Oreal. The pandemic has proven to be a huge catalyst for the acceleration in the development of AIoT and 5G, with the knock-on effect of delivering smart city solutions, as well as speeding up the digital transformation of many industries. HwaCom, another exhibitor, uses a 5G private network to deploy a VR/MR wind power virtual and real integrated simulation training system to upskill operators in the offshore wind power sector. ADE Technology has developed unobtrusive physiological data sensors that provide bedside behavior management services to frontline caregivers. Xile Technology's solution, in addition to supplying project progress management, ensures workplace safety through the deployment of AI to predict environmental hazards. The solution includes an early warning feature so that once the risk of a future fault is identified an operator can repair the fault well before it causes an accident or a stoppage. Finally, Jorjin has developed one of the first gateway tools to the metaverse: high-performance AR smart glasses that allow users to manage operations via an eye-tracking operation interface. Applications that allow users to manage energy use and reduce carbon emissions have become a necessity in response to global warming and net-zero emission goals. Ubiik, a four-time winner of Taipower's smart meter tender, offers remote, low-power communication systems and cloud services that assist public utilities in their transition to a smart grid. 3Egreen has developed sensors that monitor and collect electricity usage data, helping businesses better understand and manage the carbon footprint of their equipment. Mbran Filtra, winner of the Innovation Awards at CES 2023, rolled out a series of microfiltration membranes that can be used in drinking water filtration, seawater desalination, wastewater treatment, and water reuse. In addition, the theme pavilion teamed up with TianYen Technology to create an interactive experience zone using projection mapping to showcase the achievements of Asia Silicon Valley's smart city and smart country initiatives. The pavilion also presented ASVDA College, a platform for anyone seeking to advance their studies in AI, IoT, or digital technology.
HONG KONG, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The prestigious Global Sources Consumer Electronics show, a leading international electronics sourcing event, commences today and will run through April 14th. Featuring over 2,000 distinguished suppliers and in excess of 4,000 booths, Global Sources Consumer Electronics proudly showcases more than 150,000 consumer electronics products from various countries and regions, including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, and India. Regarded as one of the most comprehensive consumer electronics sourcing events globally, Global Sources Consumer Electronics brings together top-tier OEM/ODM suppliers to furnish established retailers, e-retailers, and distributors with a robust platform for sourcing consumer electronics, computer peripherals, e-sports products, car electronics, outdoor electronics, A/V products, and electronic components. The event also presents the latest high-demand and uniquely designed electronics products, solidifying its position as a frontrunner for cutting-edge consumer electronics technology. The exhibition highlights a brand-new Audio Products Pavilion, comprising nearly 500 booths and featuring speakers (including a party speaker zone), headphones, home audio and other audio products and accessories. The HD Audio Wireless Transmission Standards Alliance's "Golden Ear Selection" certification has become an industry benchmark. The Next-Gen Components Zone showcases the latest electronic components based on application, encompassing automotive electronics, smart living, smart security, wearable devices, and the medical, industrial, and robotics sectors. The Personal Transporter Test Drive Zone offers a safe area for buyers to try out e-scooters and other small vehicles, while the Outdoor Electronics Experience Zone displays the newest outdoor electronics equipment, providing buyers with an immersive experience. In response to prevailing topics such as carbon neutrality and technology & design, this year's Global Sources Consumer Electronics show includes conference strands such as Sustainability: The Biggest Megatrend, Go Green with Breakthrough Technologies, Smart Mobility: The Key to Smart and Sustainable City Development, The Pursuit of Quality of Life with Technology, and Creating the Best Life Experience with Design. Esteemed experts from the relevant fields have been invited to share their invaluable insights. Over 50 trade associations and organizations, including the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Brazil–China Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Stationers and Booksellers Association of Malaysia, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong), Hong Kong Electronics & Technologies Association, and the Hongkong Exporters' Association, have pledged their support for the event. Analyst's Choice Analyst's Choice spotlights new, innovative, and intriguing products, meticulously selected by Global Sources' senior analysts. Accompanied by product launch areas, product display rooms, and experience zones, it showcases the finest products and directs buyers to exhibitor booths, where they can experience the products firsthand, acquire more product information, and explore business opportunities. Hybrid Model The expo also incorporates an online exhibition, offering live streaming services for overseas buyers who cannot attend the event in person. These buyers can virtually exchange name cards via Video on Demand. A 20-Year Legacy in the Trade-Show Business This year marks the momentous 20th anniversary of Global Sources Exhibitions. As the inaugural stop of the celebration tour, Global Sources Hong Kong shows, a series of world-class professional events certified by the UFI, host a 20th-anniversary thank-you cocktail party and supplier awards ceremony to honor outstanding achievements in expanding overseas markets. "Over the past two decades, we have been dedicated to connecting top-tier suppliers with buyers from all around the globe, fostering growth and opportunities for businesses across the diverse and dynamic consumer electronics landscape. As we move forward into the future, we remain steadfast in our pursuit to deliver unparalleled experiences and services, paving the way for the next generation of groundbreaking technological advancements and achievements," said Mr. Hu Wei, Chief Executive Officer of Global Sources. Global Sources Consumer Electronics About Global Sources Global Sources is an internationally recognized B2B sourcing platform that has been driving global trade for over 50 years. The company connects authentic buyers and verified suppliers worldwide with tailored solutions and trusted market intelligence through trade shows, digital platforms, and magazines. Global Sources pioneered the world's first cross-border B2B E-commerce website, GlobalSources.com, in 1995. The company has over 10 million registered international buyers and users. This press release is distributed by Market Hubs Holdings Limited.
Staff say working environment is cooperative, flexible, respectful and stable SINGAPORE, April 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- CloudMile, a leading cloud, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) company in Asia, has been recognized as a great place to work by the Great Place To Work Institute, an organization that promotes better workplaces. The Great Place To Work certification was recently awarded to both CloudMile's Singapore and Malaysia offices. The Singapore office opened in 2017, and the Malaysia office in 2021. "We're delighted to be recognized as a "Great Place to Work" said Jeremy Heng, SEA Lead, CloudMile. "I believe that it's definitely no coincidence that both Singapore and Malaysia, our two biggest offices in South East Asia, have won this recognition. Our confidence in the CloudMile DNA and the efforts of each individual to go the extra mile uphold our belief in teamwork, advancement of skills and mutual respect. We've also been fortunate to work with great clients and great partners who are sympathetic to our working approach, helping us to maintain a positive working environment." The institute found that 100 percent of CloudMile's employees in both Singapore and Malaysia thought it was a great place to work, compared to only 53 percent at a typical global company. The staff noted benefits that included a cooperative and flexible working environment; feeling respected by all colleagues, regardless of position and seniority; and a strong feeling of job security. Great Place to Work introduction Great Place To Work is a global authority on workplace culture that has been conducting ground-breaking research for 30 years in order to help companies become great places to work. This institution uses a proprietary platform to evaluate the experience of every employee, with exemplary workplaces receiving recognition on the coveted Best Workplaces List, or becoming 'Great Place To Work' certified. The Great Place To Work certification is the most definitive "employer-of-choice" recognition that companies aspire to achieve, as it is based entirely on employee feedback about their workplace experience and how consistently they have experienced a high-trust workplace. The certification is recognized worldwide and is the global benchmark for identifying and recognizing outstanding employee experience. Unbiased employee survey feedback and independent analysis determine the scores, ensuring that the certification gives a genuine picture of the workplace and the employee experience. Learning program makes a popular workplace There are several reasons why CloudMile has become such a popular workplace, and these are among the reasons why the company was awarded this certification. The company, which is a Google Cloud Authorized Training Partner, has many official Google Cloud resources to help train office staff to become more advanced in cloud technologies. CloudMile also promotes diversity, equity and inclusion. For example, at CloudMile Singapore, approximately half the staff are female. CloudMile Singapore and Malaysia have built a cross-departmental learning organization with regular company-wide technology sharing sessions featuring internal cloud architect and product development colleagues, plus Google's original lecturers and overseas AI experts. Staff are encouraged to grow their careers, with the company offering subsidies and incentives for certification exams. Read more about the Great Place to Work certification here: https://greatplacetowork.com.sg/ About CloudMile CloudMile, a leading AI and cloud technology company in Asia, focuses on digital transformation for its corporate clients and driving growth. Leveraging machine learning and big data analysis, CloudMile assists over 700+ clients corporates with business forecasts and industrial upgrades. CloudMile has earned 130+ accreditations, with 60+ Google Cloud professional certifications. Being the Premier Partner of Google Cloud, CloudMile is qualified for Machine Learning Specialization, Data Analytics Specialization, Cloud Migration Specialization and Infrastructure Specialization in North Asia. The company has become Google Cloud Managed Service Provider (MSP) covering Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore as well as the Public Sector Partner of the Year for APAC Region 2020. For more information, visit https://www.mile.cloud/ or follow CloudMile on LinkedIn CloudMile Inc.
• Extension of global logistics and e-commerce fulfilment partnership dating back to 2014 • Contract to include Australian market for the first time • Automation and scalability key drivers for Nespresso selecting DHL SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Media OutReach - 11 April 2023 - DHL Supply Chain, the world's leading contract logistics provider, is extending its strategic partnership with Nestlé Nespresso S.A, the company announced today. DHL will now provide logistics and fulfilment services in Brisbane and Sydney, Australia. This builds on the existing partnerships in Italy, Brazil, Malaysia, Taiwan, UK and Ireland, with some dating back to 2014. "We're so pleased to be extending our relationship to cover Australia for the first time," said Steve Thompsett, CEO of DHL Supply Chain Australia & New Zealand. "This marks the beginning of a great partnership here in Australia and expands on the tremendous global partnership. The two facilities here will be a mix of manual and automation operations, featuring a pick-to-light system." Projected to handle over 1 million orders in year one, the Australian operation will be based in omnichannel facilities in Brisbane and Sydney. In all markets, DHL Supply Chain manage key aspects of the supply chain, including storage, warehousing, and picking and packing of individual orders. "We're thrilled to partner with DHL Supply Chain with the opening of our new Sydney site to enable faster and more efficient order preparation, improving the delivery experience for our customers," said Jean-Marc Dragoli, Managing Director, Nespresso Oceania. "Our new Brisbane site is also another important step for Nespresso in reducing our emissions locally as it minimizes the need for airfreight from Sydney and Melbourne to Brisbane." The flexibility and capacity to scale up the operation is a key driver for Nespresso's decision to partner with DHL Supply Chain in Australia. To meet the brand's growth in a key market, the Brisbane warehouse was strategically chosen to bring speed-to-market efficiencies and contribute to the brand's sustainability goals. The new Queensland location reduces the carbon footprint by shipping directly from the Brisbane port to the distribution centre nearby. Hashtag: #DHL #DHLSupplyChain #Nespresso https://www.linkedin.com/company/dhl-supply-chain/The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.DHL – The logistics company for the worldDHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfilment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With about 380,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global sustainable trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, engineering, manufacturing & energy, auto-mobility and retail, DHL is decisively positioned as "The logistics company for the world". DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 81 billion euros in 2021. With sustainable business practices and a commitment to society and the environment, the Group makes a positive contribution to the world. Deutsche Post DHL Group aims to achieve net-zero emissions logistics by 2050.
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