NTT MSC Sdn Bhd : Fulfilling Global Cloud Visions
NTT Communications, a long distance and international communications and ICT solution provider of NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation), is one of the world’s largest telecommunications providers with subsidiaries and offices in 123 cities across 43 countries, connecting networks to 196 countries around the world.
InterOil Corporation : Energising Asia
InterOil Corporation is partnering with one of the world’s major LNG players to develop one of Papua New Guinea’s most significant projects.
Efacec Partners with Three Regional Experts to Continue Path of Development
Efacec has announced three exclusive partnerships that are designed to enhance the Company’s presence within Southeast Asia.
On Course for Vision 2040
APAC Outlook talks to Fischbacher about the SSI’s rise to prominence thus far, its goals, and the key drivers behind the 2040 milestone.
Xiaomi : The Apple of the East
Having surpassed Huawei to become the third largest smartphone maker in the world, China’s Xiaomi is emerging as a serious contender in the mobile market.
Powering IT at the Network Edge
APAC Outlook Magazine talks to Ling Chee Hoe about why ‘IT at the network edge’ is so important for enterprises today.
Cardinal Maritime Expands into Asia with Opening of New Hong Kong Office
Cardinal Maritime – one of the fastest growing logistics service providers in the UK – has opened a new office and a business centre in Hong Kong to facilitate its expansion into Asia.
Asia Outlook Issue 16 | APAC Outlook Magazine
Asia Outlook Issue 16, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.
Jian Huang Group : Leading Construction Professionals
Since 1996, Jian Huang Group has built an impressive portfolio of construction projects which are known for their high quality finishes and timely delivery.
Lian Beng Group : Laying The Foundations
Lian Beng Ltd remains cautiously optimistic of its core construction business, which promises to provide a sustainable flow of construction activities through to the end of 2017 via an impressive order book of S$821 million, as at November 2014.