SME Association of Malaysia

Malaysian Businesses Need to View Tech as Investment

The SME Association of Malaysia is urging local businesses to start viewing technology as an investment, and not a cost, if they are to ‘survive and thrive’ in the ‘new norm’. Its national vice president Chin Chee Seong (pic above) admitted the first real step to enhanced digital adoption by small medium enterprises (SMEs) has been somewhat […]

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AaliyahSoraya

Commerce.Asia Notes Impressive Rise in Post-MCO eCommerce Activities

Since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was implemented six months ago, e-commerce has revolutionised consumer buying patterns with many households now turning to the convenience of shopping online. Commerce.Asia Enterprise, one of Malaysia’s and Southeast Asia’s leading eCommerce managed service providers, said in a statement that its e-commerce transactions posted in August 2020 leapt by […]

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ADSE Malaysia Winners

ASEAN DSE Finals to go Virtual This Year

ASEAN Foundation and SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) are pleased to announce that the ASEAN Data Science Explorers (ASEAN DSE) faces no slowdown despite the COVID-19 pandemic as it hosts its first virtual National Finals this year. Crowned national champions are the three teams from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Imperium International College, Sunway University, and […]

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SAP

APAC SMEs Adapting Well to New Realities of a Remote-First Business Environment

SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) recently unveiled findings for the study Digital Resilient, and Experience-driven: How Small and Midsize Organisations Can Prepare for the New Economy. The study highlights how small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) in Asia-Pacific (APAC) are uniquely positioned to adapt and thrive in the dynamic and distributed post-COVID-19 business environment. Conducted in collaboration with Oxford […]

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SAP

Resuming Business Travel Remains Point of Concern for Many Malaysians

While business travel continues to play an irreplaceable role for certain work needs, employees are placing greater emphasis on health and safety post-Movement Control Order (MCO) with a great majority reluctant to make business trips. New findings from research commissioned by the SAP Concur organisation in May and June 2020 show that some 93 percent […]

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GDP

Manual Finance, Administrative Processes Could Cost Malaysia RM1.73b of GDP Per Year

Despite continuous encouragement by the Malaysian government for local businesses to digitise their operations, much more could be done to address inefficiencies caused by traditional manual processes. A new study comissioned by SAP Concur involving local respondents revealed that manual finance and administrative processes are resulting in productivity losses, estimated at some US$405 million (RM1.73 billion) […]

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HP Remote Helpdesk

Free Remote Helpdesk Support with HP Malaysia Now

HP Inc. in Malaysia has introduced a limited period-free remote helpdesk support service to help HP small and medium businesses (SMBs) users and consumers adapt to their new work from home requirements and help address their operational issues. In the absence of regular support and service channels, HP is making this service available to consumer […]

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Surviving and Thriving: How Supply Chain Leaders Minimize Risk and Maximize Opportunities

SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) has announced a new research report, in partnership with Oxford Economics, whose findings offer especially timely insights to help companies minimize disruptions to their supply chains, even in crises. “The world we live in, while often turbulent, has been turned on its head recently with the impact of COVID-19,” said Martin Barkman, […]

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