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Taxing times

Would levies on data correct imbalances in the digital economy?

EIU study finds big data dividends for corporate travel managers in Asia Pacific

Disruption hub: Landing innovation in Asia’s corporate travel industry

This report explores the impact of digitisation and wider travel industry change on how companies manage corporate travel in the APAC region.

The network highway of tomorrow: Redefining enterprise networking

This report explores the drivers that will shape enterprise networking in the near future. We explore the opportunities for organisations to redefine their networking infrastructure to best support computing advances in cloud and virtualisation, and the actionable takeaways for how companies can achieve the best results.

New EIU study finds strong link between corporate growth and technology

Tailored with technology | Corporate Growth

There is a strong link between corporate growth and technology, according to the first report in The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Tailored with Technology research programme sponsored by ANZ Bank. The report, which is focused on corporate growth, is based on a survey of more than 750 executives in eight economies: Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. In the coming weeks, additional reports and articles will be published on the topics of sustainability and the macro-economy, as well as specific industries.

Cyber insecurity: Managing threats from within

Cyber insecurity is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Proofpoint. To explore the frequency and severity of people-centric data breaches, the EIU surveyed more than 300 corporate executives, including CIOs, CISOs and other IT executives, finance and line-of- business leaders, with roughly equal portions located in North America, Europe and Asia/Pacific. Download our report to learn more. 

 

 

Asian cities continue to lead in the third edition of the Safe Cities Index—Tokyo takes the top spot

Don’t be evil?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has, of late, been the subject of so many announcements, proclamations, predictions and premonitions that it could occupy its own 24-hour cable news channel. In technology circles, it has become a kind of holy grail, akin to fire, the wheel or the steam engine in terms of world-changing potential. Whether these forecasts come to pass is still an open question. What is less in doubt are the vast ethical ramifications of AI development and use, and the need to address them before AI becomes a part of everyday life.

Cyber-resilience in the age of digital

While digital commerce and mobile connectivity are changing lives in positive ways, they also bring significant risks. From a regulatory perspective, the Asia-Pacific region is taking a different approach from Europe. Governments throughout Asia—such as Australia, the Philippines and South Korea—are implementing new laws aimed at the protection of personal data, observes Paul Jackson of risk consultancy Kroll. However, companies should not wait for governments to act, but should develop effective cyber-resilience strategies that go beyond technical cyber-security.

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