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Cisco says entities need IT infrastructure upgrade now

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 02/10/2025

» Less than one-third of data centres in Thailand possess the advanced capabilities necessary to support artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, creating a critical urgency for Thai organisations to upgrade their IT infrastructure.

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THAILAND

Lenovo Empowers SMEs with Scalable AI-Ready IT Solutions

Published on 30/09/2025

» Bangkok, September 30, 2025 – Amid growing pressure on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to modernise their IT infrastructure and prepare for the era of artificial intelligence, Lenovo has introduced a suite of solutions designed to make deployment, scaling and management simpler and more cost-effective.

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The future of work in Thailand

Published on 28/09/2025

» The world of work is being rewritten and Thailand is no exception. Digital transformation, sustainability and demographic shifts are converging to reshape the way businesses operate and how people build careers. Understanding these shifts is no longer optional — it is essential for survival and growth.

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Krungsri marks 80 years with vision for a sustainable future

Business, Boonsong Lipimas, Published on 02/09/2025

» Marking its 80th anniversary this year, Bank of Ayudhya PCL (Krungsri) is charting a bold course towards a future defined by sustainability, digital innovation, and regional collaboration.

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The entrepreneur’s edge in Thailand 2025

Published on 31/08/2025

» Entrepreneurs are wired differently. While others wait for clarity, you move. And in Thailand’s 2025 business landscape, full of volatility, innovation and rapid change, uncertainty is not a barrier. It is your edge.

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Krungsri marks 80 years with vision

Boonsong Lipimas, Published on 29/08/2025

» Marking its 80th anniversary in 2025, Bank of Ayudhya PCL (Krungsri) is charting a bold course toward a future defined by sustainability, digital innovation, and regional collaboration. 

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THAILAND

PTT Named Thailand’s Most Valuable Brand Fifth Year 

Published on 27/08/2025

» Bangkok, August 27, 2025 — Thailand’s energy leader has once again secured the top spot in brand value. PTT Public Company Limited (PTT) has been recognised as the nation’s most valuable brand for the fifth consecutive year (2021–2025) by Brand Finance, a leading global brand valuation consultancy. With a brand value of USD 9.2 billion, reflecting an 11 per cent year-on-year increase, the achievement underscores PTT’s strong position as Thailand’s premier energy company. This sustained momentum is driven by broad stakeholder support and anchored in transparency, good governance and balanced value creation for all. 

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Bosch Powers Mobility Shift with Software-Defined Vehicles

Published on 26/08/2025

» Imagine a vehicle that’s no longer just a machine, but an intelligent digital companion, one that understands your needs, adapts to your preferences, and evolves with every software update. Welcome to the era of the software-defined vehicle (SDV), where mobility is being transformed by software and connectivity, and Bosch is leading this revolution.

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OPINION

Vietnam steps up as a regional leader

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 19/08/2025

» Vietnam wisely chose South Korea to showcase a new strategic-economic partnership in the region, focusing on growing trade, investment, and diplomatic cooperation. As the first country to dispatch a top leader to meet newly elected President Lee Jae-myung, the Hanoi government sends a clear signal to both Northeast and Southeast Asia that South Korea and Vietnam are emerging together as a driving force of regional connectivity and economic growth.

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Rethinking development in an era of upheaval

News, Published on 14/08/2025

» For many developing countries, the global economic landscape has shifted dramatically in recent years. Lower growth, disrupted supply chains, reduced aid flows, and heightened financial-market volatility represent significant headwinds. Underpinning these changes is a fundamental restructuring, driven by the developed world, of the postwar economic and financial order. Against this background, a handful of factors are becoming critically important for the current and future well-being of developing countries -- and for the fate of multilateral institutions.