SHAH ALAM, 26 March 2020 – Canon announced today that the company’s interchangeable-lens digital cameras (digital SLR and mirrorless cameras) have maintained the No. 1 share of the global market for 17 consecutive years[1] from 2003 to 2019.
Canon develops the key imaging system components featured in its EOS series of interchangeable-lens cameras—CMOS image sensors, image processors and interchangeable lenses—under the core concept of, “Speed, Comfort and High Image Quality.” Putting together a wide-ranging product lineup – from high-performance flagship models that are highly trusted by professionals to entry-level models that allow users to enjoy high-image-quality shooting with easy operation – Canon continues to support the diverse needs of customers.
The Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) Global Data Protection Index 2020 Snapshot reveals that organisations in Asia Pacific and Japan[1] on average are managing 64% more data than they were a year ago. With this surge in data comes inherent challenges. The vast majority (77%) of respondents reported their current data protection solutions will not meet all of their future business needs. The Snapshot, a follow-on to the biennial Global Data Protection Index, globally surveyed 1,000 IT decision makers across 15 countries at public and private organisations with 250+ employees about the impact these challenges and advanced technologies have on data protection readiness. Of the 1000 IT decision makers, a fourth were from Asia Pacific and Japan. The regional findings also show positive progress as an increasing number of organisations in APJ – 75% in 2019, up from 74% in 2018 – see their data as valuable and are currently extracting value or plan to in the future.
Kuala Lumpur, March 26, 2020 – Malaysia’s thriving digital economy and the recent surge in workforce mobility across the region are exposing businesses to an increasingly ‘perfect storm’ for cyber-attacks, according to the Deloitte Cyber Smart: Enabling APAC businesses report, commissioned by VMware, a leading innovator in enterprise software. Analyzing cyber exposure, preparedness and economic opportunity across 12 economies in Asia Pacific (APAC), the report found that there is opportunity to grow GDP by US$145 billion for the entire region over the next 10 years if enterprises adopt an intrinsic security approach that ensures business continuity while driving greater adoption of new technologies[4].
According to other reports, cybersecurity expenditure in Southeast Asia was estimated at US$1.9 billion in 2017 and is projected to grow to US$5.5 billion by 2025. Yet, cyber-attacks remain a key threat to organizations in the region. Further, almost half of the businesses in APAC experienced security attacks in the past 12 months[5]. A study noted that 63 percent of organizations suffered from business disruption due to a security breach[6].
Kuala Lumpur, 26 March 2020 - Coway Malaysia is giving away 10,000 sets of “Stay Safe” kits consisting of hand sanitisers and masks to GrabFood delivery customers of selected eatery outlets within greater Kuala Lumpur beginning 28 March 2020.
The CSR initiative to distribute complimentary Coway “Stay Safe” kits during the Covid-19 Movement Control Order (MCO) period is in line with its vision of being The Life Care Company, which contributes to the promotion of a healthy and happy life, while approaching customers and society at large with warm-heartedness and kindness.
