TNGlobal Insider
Why orchestration matters for your CRM AI strategy
The next phase of CRM AI maturity will come down to execution, especially whether businesses can make AI work reliably in day-to-day operations. Closing that gap requires more than technical capability alone. It requires stronger coordination across systems, journeys, and teams so AI can deliver meaningful outcomes in practice.
May 6, 2026
The agent computer: The PC era, amplified
The PC remains the machine you use. The Agent Computer becomes the machine that works for you. The future of computing is not only personal. It is also agentic.
May 6, 2026
Enterprise AI is stalling, the bottleneck is not the technology
The technology gap closed faster than most people expected. The talent gap is next. The companies that close it first will have a durable advantage that is harder to replicate than the tools themselves.
May 5, 2026
Keeping pace with industry disruption in the age of AI: 4 strategic imperatives
The mismatch between the pace of AI-driven disruption and the pace of adoption is now a boardroom issue. Closing it requires a focused AI strategy built around four imperatives: skills, leadership, organizational agility, and innovation practices.
May 5, 2026
The data advantage: How data value is reshaping Southeast Asia’s next leap in AI infrastructure
The next phase of AI growth in Southeast Asia will not be defined by faster algorithms alone. It will depend on whether organizations treat infrastructure as a strategic foundation rather than a backend technical consideration.
May 4, 2026
The missing link in APAC’s AI strategy: Trusted data
The organizations that will define the next era of customer experience are not necessarily those that deployed AI first. They are those who asked the harder question first: Is our data actually ready for this?
May 4, 2026
Reducing the coordination tax for effective Private AI deployment
Private AI adoption depends on cross-functional execution rather than simply hiring AI specialists. Coordination is where durable capability is built.
April 30, 2026
TNGlobal Insider,Cybersecurity
VECT ransomware: Why paying won’t get your files back
Organizations with exposure to the recent TeamPCP supply-chain attacks, which targeted widely used developer tools including Trivy, KICS, LiteLLM, and Telnyx, should treat credential rotation as an immediate priority.
April 30, 2026
TNGlobal Insider,AI,PropTech,Singapore,Opinion
Why AI orchestration is reshaping Singapore’s property industry
What ultimately changes the economics of an agent’s business is not incremental improvement within isolated tools, but coordination across them. When lead capture, client profiling, property matching, document extraction, scheduling, and follow-up occur in a single orchestrated flow, the agent’s capacity expands meaningfully: they can double or even triple…
April 29, 2026
As Southeast Asia’s platforms mature, users and merchants face the cost of scale
Southeast Asia’s digital platforms have moved from growth engines to economic infrastructure. As subsidies normalize, regulation expands, and platforms invest in profitability, logistics, worker protections, and merchant tools, users and sellers are beginning to feel more of the cost of scale. The next test for the region’s platform economy will be whether…
April 29, 2026













