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Welcome to the official Microsoft APAC News site! Here you’ll find coverage and context around the top level news from the company and industry in Asia Pacific, along with the thoughts and opinions of some of our employees, executives, and business groups in the region.
Competition is healthy - even between countries. Serene Leow examines how Indonesia is using ICT to boost its standing among its neighbours.
Although New Zealand and Australia have a long tradition of sporting rivalry, the similarities between the two countries outweigh their differences. The Australasian governments are on the same page in believing that a modern national digital infrastructure is a key ingredient of their respective country’s future economic and societal health. By Mark Rees, National Technology Officer, New Zealand Public Sector, Government, Microsoft and Oliver Bell, Regional Standards Officer, ANZ, Microsoft.
Legal problems abound on the delicate issue of intellectual property (IP) in the cloud, but with more sophisticated technologies come more sophisticated solutions. Rob O’Brien reports.
The growth of rich-media educational online content and virtual learning spaces has made the internet an effective and engaging environment for children to learn, yet the dangers of this open and public platform are real. Xinghui Guo and Kelly Ng investigate the ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ of online safety in Asia Pacific.