AMCHAM Update #98: COVID-19 Outbreak |
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| The Communications and Multimedia Ministry, towards making self-control a practice in the society as part of efforts to break the chain of the COVID-19 infection, is launching a campaign, “Embracing New Norms” this Saturday. Its minister, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the campaign is aimed at raising awareness and to empower the public to protect themselves, their families and the community, as well as to help the frontliners fight the epidemic. |
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| Take some time off, and go on a vacation! You deserve nothing more. You don't even have to go too far to enjoy - take a little staycation in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, or head on a Golf Getaway in Penang. The options are endless, and very tempting. Check out the many enticing promotions from our member companies in the hospitality, travel and tourism industries. Make your bookings today for a holiday to remember! |
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| IBM and SAP SE recently announced their partnership’s next evolution, with plans to develop several new offerings designed to create a more predictable journey for businesses to become data-driven intelligent enterprises. Over 400 businesses have modernized their enterprise systems and business processes through IBM and SAP’s digital transformation partnership |
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Recovery Through Innovation: ePolicies and Transformation Initiatives Across the Region |
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| Being the first region to be affected by COVID-19, Asia Pacific is currently dealing with the lengthiest disruption to socio-economic activity brought about by the global pandemic.
Given the current climate, it is essential for businesses to stay up-to-date on the policy responses by governments in the region to promote an increased adoption, promotion and development of technology support frameworks such as those in digital trade, e-commerce and digitalisation of administrative requirements. |
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| By definition, blockchain technology cuts out middlemen. In relying on networks of users and collective trust, it reduces the need for centralized networks and data storage. This trait made blockchain-powered currencies popular on shadowy parts of the internet, but it has the potential to do something more revolutionary than obscure how money is changing hands: Blockchain-based payment systems can bring the more than 1.7 billion people who are unbanked or underbanked (including 25% of U.S. households), into the formal economy. |
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