IT industry

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Majority of cybersecurity and IT professionals in Singapore are burned out

Cybersecurity fatigue was directly responsible for cyber breach and slow response time to cyber incidents: Sophos study.

In Focus

AI and climate change: A green opportunity?

Could AI be the solution to climate change or another source of carbon output?

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Tribe to equip developers with skills in emerging technologies

Tribe aims to nurture 100,000 next-generation developers in the next two years through its Global Developer Hacker House.
SAP plans to sell Qualtrics stake, cut 3,000 jobs - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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SAP plans to sell Qualtrics stake, cut 3,000 jobs

The purpose of the reorganisation and a motivation for the Qualtrics sale is to refocus on its largest business, cloud services.
Twitter tells Asia HQ staff to clear desks, work from home - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Twitter tells Asia HQ staff to clear desks, work from home

According to sources, Singapore-based staff have now been reassigned as remote workers in Twitter’s internal system.
Salesforce guts Tableau after Spending US$15.7 Billion in 2019 deal - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Salesforce guts Tableau after spending US$15.7 bil in 2019 deal

Job reductions at Tableau were greater, proportionally, than Salesforce at large thus far.

Digital Economy

Tech could get worse before it gets better in 2023

Layoffs, crypto winter and the US-China tension, are top challenges for the tech industry this year, but there's still hope.
Amazon to slash more than 18,000 jobs in escalation of cuts - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Amazon to slash more than 18,000 jobs in escalation of cuts

Amazon investors gave a positive reaction to the latest belt-tightening efforts.

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More than a third of Singaporean IT decision-makers are reskilling talent from unrelated sectors

Reskilled workers help bridge the tech skills gaps by working as IT technicians, and in cloud computing and data analysis roles.

In print this week

Are mid-career PMETs the answer to the country’s tech talent woes?

SINGAPORE (Nov 6): Leonard Lee kicked off his career in the IT industry as an analyst programmer at a financial institute. In his first two years, he was tasked to write code that was not only bug-free but also secure. “This sparked my interest in cyber
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