Opinion stories
As families go global, technologists are urged to build tools for emotional durability, preserving stories and memory, not just efficiency.
Tech communications win trust when diverse voices shape stories around outcomes and lived experience, not just logic and specs.
APAC banks face data gaps, false alerts and opaque ownership as they race to modernise sanctions screening amid fragmented rules.
Tech and finance leaders urge IWD 2026's 'Give to Gain' theme to move beyond slogans, driving real structural change for women at work.
Insurers race to clean and connect sprawling customer records into a single AI‑ready view, paving the way for hyper‑personalised cover.
As AI disrupts brand protection, global rights owners face a volatile fight against online piracy that regulation alone cannot tame.
IT leaders are racing to redesign AI operations so sovereignty, data residency and reliability can coexist under tightening global rules.
AI assistants are reshaping B2B discovery, forcing CIOs, CTOs and CMOs to rebuild content for zero‑click, conversational buying journeys.
Inference-as-a-service is slashing GPU and cloud costs, powering a rapid boom in Australia and New Zealand's next wave of AI innovators.
Enterprises must replace ad-hoc data cleansing with real-time, AI-ready data integrity architecture to secure compliance and competitive edge.
The Marketing Society names Chubb Life and Driscoll's CMOs to its Hong Kong board, boosting APAC reach with insurance and agrifood expertise.
A veteran engineer turned data leader says calm, curious leadership and “awkward” questions are key to real impact in analytics teams.
Women in tech say diversity fuels innovation, urging leaders to build clear pathways into leadership and make success visibly attainable.
Maternal isolation quietly drives women from the workforce; now new digital platforms aim to rebuild real-world connection and careers.
Five years after the Kalifa Review, UK fintech's global edge endures, but slow domestic capital and tax reform threaten its scaling ambitions.
Canada's AI-led healthcare boom is running on ageing systems, raising cyber risks and outages that threaten the promise of smarter care.
As AI agents start spending on our behalf, payments must be secured even when no human is present to pass traditional authentication checks.
AI-era networks demand the IT channel pivot from colocation hardware refreshes to cloud-native, automated architectures by 2026.
By 2026, modern workspaces will hinge on invisible infrastructure, governed AI and human-centric orchestration to stay competitive.
CTV is booming, but ads are often unseen or faked, costing brands millions and making independent verification an urgent industry priority.