Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Mobile Legends Professional League Philippine Finals on June 30th - July 1st


A total of eight teams are remaining after the action-filled regular season of the Mobile Legends Professional League Philippines. The country’s best ML teams are now headed to a grand two-day event at the Music Hall, SM Mall of Asia, for the MPL Philippines Grand Finals. Only one team will take home the lion’s share of the USD 50,000 + USD 14,168 grand cash prize and the first MPL Philippines crown.

Moonton, the creators and developers of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, is committed to enriching the existing vibrant esports scene in the Philippines. MPL Philippines is the latest national tournament in the Mobile Legends Professional League series. The MPL has already crowned national champions for Indonesia and Malaysia & Singapore in the past.

MET, the top esports event organizer in the Philippines, will be producing the grand finals event at the Music Hall in Mall of Asia. The Mobile Legends Professional League Philippines is only MET’s latest foray in competitive mobile esports and they promise to bring the same level of quality as any of their numerous successful events in the past.

Participating ML Teams

Aether Main
Aether Valkyrie
DigitalDevils Demon Kings
DigitalDevils No Limit
DigitalDevils Pro Gaming
Invictus Godz
Obsidian Gaming
White Rascals
Tournament Schedule

June 30, 2018 – July 1, 2018
Gates Open at 10:30AM on Both Days
Tournament Venue


Music Hall, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay, Philippines
The team which secures victory in the best-of-three grand finals series will be taking home the lion’s share of the USD 50,000 + USD 14,168 grand cash prize as well as the honor of being crowned the first national champions of Mobile Legends. Hundreds of hopeful teams took their chance at becoming legends and now only eight teams remain in the running to claim the highest honor in competitive Mobile Legends. Which team will rise and become legends?



The Mobile Legends Professional League Philippines Grand Finals will take place on June 30, 2018 – July 1, 2018 at the Music Hall in SM Mall of Asia, Philippines. Entrance is absolutely free and fans and players are invited to join in what promises to be an exciting weekend for mobile esports

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

E3 2018: AMD Announces Division 2 partnership, Showcases New Partner Systems and Technologies Driving Gaming Forward


AMD announced a partnership with Ubisoft to provide Radeon gamers with blazingly fast, optimized performance, higher frame rates per second and reduced latency with DirectX 12 technology in the highly anticipated Tom Clancy’s Division 2.

This collaboration follows AMD’s work with Ubisoft on Far Cry 5 to ensure gamers enjoy exceptional image quality and stunningly high frame rates thanks to Vega-specific features like Rapid Packed Math and Shader Intrinsics.

AMD also showed off new ready-to-game partner systems, including the recently announced Acer Predator Helios 500 notebook, illustrating the increasing portfolio of premium AMD-based systems taking over the global market for gamers. Running Star Control®: Origins at the PC Gaming Show and on the E3 show floor, the public checked out the new Acer Nitro 50 desktops with 2nd Gen Ryzen and Radeon RX 580, as well as the Acer Predator Helios 500 notebook with 2nd Gen Ryzen and Radeon RX Vega 56.

Additionally, AMD highlighted the below technologies enabling incredible new gaming experiences, as well as its involvement in eSports driving the evolution of the gaming industry:

The new Ryzen 7 2700x processor, included in AMD’s recent release of second-generation Ryzen processors, is ideal for any gamer. Capable of delivering 100 frames per second in AAA titles and eSports, this processor can handle the most competitive gaming scenarios.
Radeon FreeSync technology continues its widespread adoption, now supported on more than 20 Samsung TVs, bringing tear-free, smooth and open gameplay to an entirely new, big screen format. For more information:
Click here for specific Samsung TV models updated with FreeSync.
Check out AMD’s #BetterRed video.
Review how to enable FreeSync and refresh your memory on the technology.
Working with teams like Fnatic, AMD is equipping the world’s most competitive eSports players with powerful gaming Ryzen processors, enabling players to focus on the match, rather than hardware or tools, for the best possible experience.


Friday, June 15, 2018

The Rise of the Autonomous Revolution


Anxiety has been named the modern plague of our time, with much of the ‘angst’ driven by the impact of modern technology - and with the dramatic rise in the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation in business, it feels like this condition has spread to the workplace.  Certainly, the arrival of any new technology that promises to change the way we do things has always created tension in society; think of the introduction of machines during the Industrial Revolution. So how concerned should we, in fact, be about this new development?

Perhaps, if history is anything to go by, less so than we currently are. While new technologies seemed at first to render the traditional workforce obsolete, new jobs and new industry segments were created in the long run. Indeed, productivity-raising technologies – like AI and automation – actually transforms the original job scope of traditional jobs, up-leveling and creating new forms of employment.

The autonomous revolution

Today, we see artificial intelligence, combined with machine learning, automation technologies and massive compute power, leading the way towards the Autonomous Revolution. This sees machines for the first time, increasingly capable of accomplishing activities that were once considered beyond their capabilities, such as making judgments calls, sensing emotion or even driving.

In effect, autonomous is the next level of automation, in that automated solutions still continually need users to intervene and dictate their operations – which itself is labor-intensive. True autonomous solutions can, once powered on, fully operate on their own to make decisions that are not only the most efficient for the user but because of the use of AI, might even suggest a better outcome than humans alone might come up with.

Think of a self-driving car. You key in the destination and allow the car to guide you across the best routes, navigate traffic, get you to your destination, and maneuver a difficult parking - all in time for your next meeting. The car eliminates the need to drive, or even learn driving as a skill, plus the risks associated with human driving errors.

The Philippines and the Autonomous Revolution

So how might the autonomous era impact the Philippines? The country is already known as a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) market, with this sector being a major employer and key source of income for the nation[1].

However, recently job openings for fresh graduates in the industry have shrunk, with the rise of automation seen as one of the contributing factors[2]. A further estimated 43,000 jobs are also expected to be lost from 2016 to 2022 due to artificial intelligence[3].

Not all is lost though. Similar to how the Industrial Revolution brought about the creation of new jobs, the Autonomous Revolution too requires a new breed of employees. Employers and government officials need to rethink their employee engagement approach – providing employees with the necessary avenues to upskill.

The autonomous enterprise, here to help, not replace

It is also key to note that the technology itself might help the transition, after all, its aim is to augment human skills, and help free them up to do higher value work, not replace.

Imagine what the Autonomous Enterprise could mean for the average BPO employee:

He gets in to work and his emails are already sorted in order of priority with certain miscellaneous emails immediately relegated to the spam folder and some emails answered with a previously registered response. He is able to start the work day fresh, without having to go through a blanket of emails.

A spreadsheet with customers’ details – prioritized based on the last interaction – is highlighted to him, advising him on the next tasks, and recommendations on the approach to take. Instead of manually finding answers to a customer’s query, the BPO employee is able to take a step back, analyze the recommendations shared by the Autonomous Enterprise, answer the customer’s query and follow up with recommendations on next steps. This turns his role from being process oriented to a consultative one.

When a meeting overruns, the Autonomous Enterprise immediately reschedules the next appointment or arranges a quicker ride to ensure the employee gets to the meeting on time. It reminds him of things that he needs to look into, such as peer appraisals and team bonding sessions, pulls out a list of articles on social and traditional media that he might find interesting to mention to the customer and automatically scans the corporate IT system and downloads the latest security patches available.

It means less time on manual tasks that most employees are not interested in, less chance for human error as a result of tiring labor-intensive work and more time for enrichment and collaboration, instead of being concerned on the nuts and bolts of operations. It also means a change of job scope, and an opportunity to upgrade oneself to the next level of the job.

Oracle is the pioneer of Autonomous technologies for the Enterprise. We have introduced capabilities into our Cloud Platform Services that lower operational cost, reduce the risk of human error and accelerate innovation, and get predictive insights. For example, the recently launched Oracle Autonomous Database does not require human intervention for mundane tasks, such as patching, turning and protecting the data from security vulnerabilities.

We are only at the start of the Autonomous Revolution. To capture the full benefits jump on board early.  Start with deployment for some non-mission critical workloads and see how you can rapidly reskilling workers to benefit from it. Policymakers also need to collaborate with the business community to help the employers and employees of tomorrow while they are in transition, enabling them to boost productivity and stay relevant.

Chris Chelliah is the Group Vice President and Chief Architect, Core Technology and Cloud, Oracle Asia Pacific

*This is Press Release

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

ASUS Announces Groundbreaking New 2018 ZenBook Pro Series, Featuring a Second Screen on the TouchPad For Ultimate Productivity

KEY POINTS
·         Touch the future: ScreenPad combines a high-resolution auxiliary touchscreen with a touchpad to provide an exciting new way of working with a laptop
·         Effortless performance: Up to 8th Gen Intel Core i9 processors, 16GB RAM, GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti and 1TB PCIe x4 SSD for unstoppable computing
·         Beauty that inspires: Slim and elegant all-aluminum unibody designs featuring iconic spun-metal finish in luxurious Deep Dive Blue with Rose Gold detailing
·         Comprehensive connectivity: Up to 802.11ac gigabit-class Wi-Fi, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C with Thunderbolt 3, USB Type-A and standard HDMI ports

ASUS Announces Its Most Prestigious ZenBook Yet, The UX391 Zenbook S
Elegant and tough 13.3" ultraportable 1kg-light laptop with innovative new ErgoLift hinge is Best Choice of the Year and Best Choice Golden Award winner at Computex 2018.

KEY POINTS 
·         The ultimate ultraportable: 12.9mm-thin, 1kg-light near-A4-size metal unibody with MIL-STD-410G military-grade toughness for dependable reliability anywhere
·         Elegant craftsmanship: Precision-crafted in new Deep Dive Blue or Burgundy Red colors, with Rose Gold diamond-cut details and iconic spun-metal finish
·         Designed for ultimate comfort: New ErgoLift hinge design with 5.5° keyboard tilt for ultimate typing comfort, improved cooling airflow and enhanced audio
·         All-day performance: Up to 4K UHD NanoEdge display, 8th Gen Intel Core CPUs, up to 1TB PCIe SSD, up to 13.5hrs battery life, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity

ASUS ZenBook S_Deep Dive Blue_Thin & LightASUS ZenBook S_Burgundy Red_up to 13.5 battery life

ASUS Announces the Ultra Compact NEW 2018 Vivobook S15 (S530) and S14 (S430) Ultrabooks
Lightweight laptops powered by up to 8th Gen Intel Core i7 CPUs, and featuring unique color-blocking design, ErgoLift hinge, and three-side NanoEdge display
KEY POINTS
·         15.6" and 14" laptops with three-side NanoEdge display give the laptop an ultra compact footprint versus the competition
·         New Bold and youthful color-blocking designs, with five vibrant color options and several textured finishes, is refreshing and unique
·         ErgoLift hinge replicates the feel of typing on a desktop keyboard, while the new three-sided NanoEdge display design provides an immersive viewing experience.
·         Powered by up to an 8th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, with NVIDIA GeForce MX150 discrete graphics and dual-storage designs
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Five Ways to Have Artificial Intelligent Tools Do the Heavy Lifting This Year


Success in the next era of retail won’t come from adding the latest widget to your site, and it’s certainly not in low prices and free shipping. Success will come down to the ability to move and innovate faster. While moving to a fully SaaS-based commerce platform and ecosystem will guarantee greater agility, the reality is that may be a multi-year process for some retailers.

So what can online retailers do to make a difference right now? It is time to let artificial intelligent (AI) tools do some heavy lifting this year.

There are a ton of options for when, where, and how to leverage AI, but for retailers looking for quick impact, here are five ways AI tools can help online retailers drive results across the shopping experience without the heavy lift:

1.      Innovate with Voice Command and Visual Search: By 2021, Gartner predicts that early adopter brands that redesign their websites to support visual and voice search will increase digital commerce revenue by 30%. With mobile devices, short attention spans and endless online options, getting on-site search right is more critical than ever. The good news is that new AI technologies, such as Visual Search and Voice Command, make search more engaging and effective at converting sales.

       Visual search is about to take off in a big way thanks to strides in image recognition technologies and the growing number of mobile shoppers who prefer visuals. Retailers can essentially deliver faceted search results in a new, visual way by labeling product features, attributes, and names in images and videos. Pinterest now enables users to select an item in an image to surface similar items on Pinterest. Retailers Target and West Elm are experimenting here as well.

       Voice command has become ubiquitous at home and on the go with Siri, Alexa, and Google. With advancements made in natural language processing (NLP), semantics and intent recognition, there’s a lot of exciting ways to experiment with voice-based assistance and order placement on retail mobile sites and apps. Start simple. Look at the most common shopper inquiries like order status, return policy, local store inventory and the ability to re-order items and check out via voice. Graduate to deliver on more complex use cases like searching and comparing products, asking for personalized recommendations based on preferences and history, and placing products on hold at local stores.

2.      Leverage Big Data: Retailers spend a lot of money to acquire customers via SEM, SEO, content marketing and social with murky ROI results. AI tools that crunch customer data present new options though. Instead of waiting for shoppers to discover you, retail marketers can now discover consumers. Third-party data audiences leverage billions of global IDs, trillions of dollars in transactional data and tens of thousands of pre-built audiences that span demographic, online and offline behaviors. Insight from these mega data sets means you can reach exactly who you want to.

One business that is reaping the benefits of big data and AI is Carousell, one of the world's largest mobile classifieds marketplaces. By integrating Oracle's Responsys with its AI tools, Carousell was able to roll out dynamic landing pages with personalized content based on users' past behavior or project behavior. Additionally, Carousell was also able to leverage Responsys' Link Tracking feature, which tracks where clicks on links come from, to achieve in-depth insights into the effectiveness of its social media marketing efforts. These valuable insights enable Carousell to create more relevant and personalized editorials for their users.

3.      Integrate AI in your mobile strategy: It’s getting harder than ever to engage consumers, deliver on what they want in the moment and turn them into a loyalist. Context is critical and AI tools provide that in a way humans can’t. As
63 percent of smartphone owners used their mobile devices to make holiday decisions this past season, mobile shopping is becoming a way of life. Mobile is a goldmine of contextual user information and the perfect place for retailers to seize micro-moments along the shopper’s journey. Recent data from Oracle Responsys from this past holiday season told us mobile SMS traffic went up 70% and mobile push rates increased 110% year-over-year. Shoppers want to hear from retailers and brands if it’s relevant and provides value. In mobile communications, use AI for personalized recommendations on products, local store events, offers and order updates to scale a personal relationship with your most valuable customers.

4.      Have chatbots initiate proactive chats: Chatbots are expected to be the top application of AI over the next five years, according to TechEmergenceAI-powered chatbots are not just a great way to scale service post-sale, but also during browsing and buying. Proactive service drives sales and chatbots are a great technology to initiate proactive conversations with customers that can alleviate concerns and offer solutions to common queries.

5.      Virtual Assistants can be your personal concierge: Leverage AI tools to make your most lucrative customer segments feel known and valued. Virtual Assistants (that use AI, speech recognition and loads of data) can serve as a personal concierge, helping loyal customers with purchase recommendations, education and customer service. Loyalty programs can also use AI to supercharge personalization. They can recommend products based on local weather conditions, hyper-personalized subscription services and tailored promotions based on what resonates with each customer specifically.


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The above article was made by Katrina Gosek, senior director, digital customer product strategy, Oracle.

Monday, May 14, 2018

World’s Largest Commercial PC Manufacturers Introduce AMD Ryzen™ PRO Mobile and Desktop APU Powered Systems


AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced unprecedented adoption of its AMD Ryzen™ PRO processors – including new notebooks and desktops powered by Ryzen PRO processors with built-in Radeon™ Vega graphics now available from the world’s three largest enterprise PC OEMs. AMD Ryzen PRO APUs for premium commercial desktop and notebooks provide commercial PC buyers with new levels of choice and innovation and enable Dell, HP, and Lenovo to create a range of business systems, from sleek enterprise notebooks to powerful commercial desktops. Combined, these systems make up the broadest portfolio of AMD processor-based enterprise PCs in the company’s history
“Our mission with AMD Ryzen processors is to deliver more performance, features, and choice to users. We’ve fulfilled this promise over the last year across the premium consumer desktop and notebook markets. Now, we bring those same principles to a full range of commercial notebooks and desktops,” said Jim Anderson, senior vice president and general manager, Computing and Graphics Business Group, AMD. “The new enterprise platforms introduced by Dell, HP and Lenovo mark an important milestone for AMD, demonstrating that we are addressing the needs of the premium commercial market from top-to-bottom. Ryzen PRO mobile processors can enable all-day battery life[1] up to 16 hours of use, world-class productivity performance, and sensational graphics built on Radeon technology.”
Ryzen PRO processors are designed to meet the fast-changing requirements of today’s business PC users, including both commercial workloads and rich multimedia capabilities that are becoming more typical as the traditional boundaries between work and personal computing merge. Offering desktop-class performance in an ultrathin notebook[2], the AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U offers more system performance than the competition[3] and up to 16 hours of battery life to enable all-day productivity1. In desktop, the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G and AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2200G delivers world-class performance on heavily graphics-intensive commercial and workstation-grade workloads ranging from graphics design to 3D CAD to medical imaging, while also excelling at general office productivity tasks[4],[5].
Designed specifically for the commercial market, all Ryzen PRO processors provide security, reliability, and performance with the award-winning AMD “Zen” architecture. Armed with AMD GuardMI technology, Ryzen PRO processors with Radeon Vega Graphics offer state-of-the-art security at the silicon level from power-on to power-off. Commercial-grade quality and reliability help ensure platform longevity, and open-standard manageability helps safeguard businesses from being locked into proprietary solutions.
Global OEM & Partner Support
During an event in front of the global press and industry analysts last week, several top global PC OEMs unveiled a breadth of commercial platform offerings including light but powerful enterprise notebooks, robust enterprise desktops, compact enterprise micro towers and small form factor desktops, all powered by Ryzen PRO processors with Radeon Vega Graphics.
      “We’re proud to introduce our first Ryzen PRO based Latitude 5495 laptop that delivers outstanding performance in a beautiful design,” said Andy Rhodes, vice president & general manager, Dell Commercial Mobility Solutions. “The Latitude 5495 complements the OptiPlex 5055 desktop PC and provides our customers with another compelling AMD Ryzen PRO option within the world’s most secure, manageable and reliable commercial portfolio.”

      “HP is redefining the commercial PC experience as the traditional boundaries between work and life blend. Our latest offerings with AMD Ryzen PRO processors integrate powerful processing and graphics into innovative solutions built with a focus on design, security, and collaboration to power the modern workforce.” Lorena Kubera, Global Head of Commercial Product Management, HP Inc.

“For more than 25 years, the ThinkPad brand has been defined by simplicity, function, and reliability. And as the digital transformation advances with exponential speed, Lenovo maintains a relentless quest to deliver a no-compromise customer experience,” said Jerry Paradise, vice president, Lenovo global commercial portfolio & product management. “Expanding that portfolio to include the latest Ryzen PRO processors in our ThinkPad A series notebooks and ThinkCentre M715q & M725s desktops help us to further support our enterprise customers and their ever-evolving business requirements.”

“Modern workers are changing how they work and play – always on-the-go, multitasking from basic office productivity work like emailing, word processing, editing spreadsheets and presentations, to web browsing and live streaming multimedia content all at the same time,” said Roanne Sones, general manager, strategy and ecosystem for Windows at Microsoft. “The new multi-core design of Ryzen PRO processors delivers amazing performance on Windows 10 PCs, while the ‘Vega’ graphics architecture enables a smoother and richer visual experience, ideally suited for today’s modern commercial environments.”

Ryzen™ PRO mobile processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics:
Model
CPU Cores
Threads
Max Clock (GHz)
Graphics Compute Units
Max GPU Clock (MHz)
L2/L3 Cache (MB)
cTDP (Watts)
Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U with Radeon™ Vega 10 Graphics
4
8
3.8
10
1300
6
15W Nominal
Ryzen™ 5 PRO 2500U with Radeon™ Vega Graphics
4
8
3.6
8
1100
6
15W Nominal
Ryzen™ 3 PRO 2300U with Radeon™ Vega Graphics
4
4
3.4
6
1100
6
15W Nominal

Ryzen™ PRO desktop processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics:

CPU Cores
Threads
Max Clock (GHz)
Graphics Compute Units
Max GPU Clock (MHz)
L2/L3 Cache (MB)
TDP (Watts)
Ryzen™ 5 PRO 2400G with Radeon™ Vega 11 Graphics
4
8
3.9
11
1250
6
65W
Ryzen™ 3 PRO 2200G with Radeon™ Vega Graphics