Tag: ai
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Skip the Booth: Host a Side Event That Gets You Seen

Skip the Booth: Host a Side Event That Gets You Seen You’ve spent months building something worth talking about. Then you look at what it takes to exhibit at a major tech conference, and the room feels closed to any company that hasn’t raised a huge round. So you stay home, keep grinding, and hope…
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What the $4B Wind Farm Cancellations Mean for Your SME

The $4B Question Nobody in Malaysia Is Asking You’re running a business. You don’t have time to track American energy policy — you have payroll to meet, suppliers to chase, and customers to keep happy. But here’s the thing: energy is one of the few costs you can’t negotiate away. And this week, the US…
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Skip the Flight, Read the Signals: SME Tech Trends

Why a US Tech Conference Should Shape How You Run Your SME Another tech conference announcement, another wave of headlines, another countdown clock. TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is happening October 13–15 at Moscone West in San Francisco, and the usual registration season is in full swing. If you run a small or medium business in Malaysia,…
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Cloudflare’s Kitesurf: A New Era for AI Agents in MY SMEs

What Just Happened Last week, Cloudflare — the company best known for protecting millions of websites worldwide — launched Kitesurf, a cloud-hosted browser built specifically for AI agents (TechCrunch). If you’ve been watching AI trends, you know that software is moving from simple chatbots to agents that can actually do things on the web —…
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Your Website Just Got a New Visitor: It’s Not Human

Your Website Just Got a New Visitor: It’s Not Human Imagine this: a potential customer walks into your shop, looks around, reads your price list, checks your opening hours, and then walks out without saying a word. The next day, they come back and place a large order. That’s not a strange story — that’s…
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Courts, Hospitals, Airports Hacked: Is Your SME Next?

Your Business Has the Same Weak Spot as Those Hacked Polish Courts Imagine a burglar who doesn’t need to break a window. Instead, they walk through a back door that the previous owner never bothered to lock. That is the situation at the heart of a new cybersecurity report from Poland, and it carries a…
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Outdated Software Got 245 Courts Hacked. Could It Hit You?

Hackers Didn’t Break Into Poland. They Just Knocked. Two Polish security researchers decided, out of patriotism and a desire to make it safer for everyone, to scan their country’s public internet. They weren’t launching attacks. They were checking whether the doors were locked. What they found was unsettling: more than 10,000 public entities and 250,000…
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Purpose-Built Tools Beat All-Rounders for Your SME

One Tool for One Job: What a Digital Art Tablet Teaches Malaysian SMEs Think about the last time you bought a device for your business. Maybe it was a laptop for your admin staff, a tablet for your sales team, or a phone for your operations manager. You probably chose something that could do “a…