Digital Economy stories
Pilot projects could bring hydrogen-powered electricity to data centres and remote sites in Cambodia and beyond as demand outpaces grid growth.
A new GSMA report says legacy systems and skills gaps are still slowing Japan’s digital economy, despite strengths in 5G, AI and 6G.
Stronger safeguards and faster rollout could help Japan turn advanced connectivity into wider economic gains as scams and exclusion persist.
Hong Kong merchants may soon gain stablecoin payment and settlement options as the two firms test licensed digital assets under the new regime.
It aims to cut tool overload for Malaysian marketing teams by bundling concept, design and video tasks into one AI workflow.
Delays can cost operators millions a month if fibre routes or wayleaves emerge too late in the data centre siting process.
Rising scrutiny over water and power use is pushing operators towards integrated services as data centre expansion accelerates worldwide.
British small businesses may cut card processing costs as Zeller enters a crowded market with more than 100 early UK sign-ups.
Attacks on encrypted records could surface years from now, with most organisations still lacking the visibility and defences to cope.
Gamers in dozens of markets will gain quicker access to prepaid codes as the marketplace adds hundreds of music, video and game gift cards.
AI adoption is widening a gap among Australian SMEs, with users growing 2.8 times faster and many others still holding back.
High electricity costs are pushing UK companies to place AI systems overseas, putting the country’s sovereignty ambitions under pressure.
Nearly all Scottish tech firms now use AI, with full adoption doubling to 18% as sales and cashflow improve despite softer confidence.
More Kiwi firms are moving beyond AI pilots, prompting Avanade to bolster local delivery in New Zealand as demand for implementation grows.
The £500 million fund is meant to help British AI start-ups scale, as ministers seek growth and greater control over core technology.
Researchers could face legal uncertainty unless ministers modernise a 1990 cyber law that campaigners say is hindering defence and investment.
Businesses in finance and healthcare could gain clearer rules for using datasets as collateral, licensing revenue and investment under the new law.
Universities and employers are widening graduate support as Australia’s tech sector faces a digital skills shortage and weak job readiness.
Australia could miss AI investment unless it tackles power, cooling and land for data centres, Logicalis says.
Demand for AI and cloud services in India is driving fresh infrastructure investment as Equinix adds capacity in Mumbai with MB3.