惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
H
Hacker News: Front Page
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
SecWiki News
SecWiki News
C
Cisco Blogs
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
T
Tor Project blog
K
Kaspersky official blog
Forbes - Security
Forbes - Security
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
H
Heimdal Security Blog
Y
Y Combinator Blog
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
T
Tenable Blog
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
P
Privacy International News Feed
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
小众软件
小众软件
博客园 - Franky
Hacker News: Ask HN
Hacker News: Ask HN
Jina AI
Jina AI
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
雷峰网
雷峰网
Vercel News
Vercel News
A
About on SuperTechFans
爱范儿
爱范儿
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
博客园 - 司徒正美
量子位
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
J
Java Code Geeks
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
Recorded Future
Recorded Future
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Project Zero
Project Zero

TechWire Asia

Nvidia expands Japan AI infrastructure and robotics push AI Appreciation Day 2026 puts trust and governance in focus NVIDIA pours its full stack into Japan. The flip side of its China lockout? Malaysia's digital regulations are becoming a real cost for its startups Malaysia's AI data center vision: How EdgeConneX is building for the future Southeast Asia tech funding doubled to $7.4 billion. One company took most of it SK Hynix's Nasdaq listing raises $26.5 billion to fund Korea's AI memory expansion OpenAI launches GPT-5.6 for coding, cyber and science Meta rolls out Muse Image AI model for Instagram, WhatsApp, and advertisers Malaysia businesses face AI and password cybersecurity risks How AI workloads will test APAC mobile networks Enterprise AI costs don't have to spiral, argues ManageEngine Microsoft launches $2.5B Frontier Company for enterprise AI FIFA World Cup: How To Win Fans in APAC With Technology Kanga enters a new phase of global growth and launches Kanga Global Vertiv ramps up manufacturing in Johor's tightening data centre market U Mobile completes migration to own ULTRA5G network after DNB exit Anthropic Claude models launch in Microsoft Foundry on Azure Asia built the AI infrastructure boom. The BIS just flagged who's exposed if it stalls. Why Apple is lobbying Washington to buy China’s memory chips Nvidia-backed Firmus plans 170,000-GPU Batam AI data centre Taiwan robot makers march into humanoid systems IBM claims world’s first sub-1 nm chip technology using nanostack design Can Alibaba bridge Malaysia’s SME talent gap via agentic AI for business? Huawei’s new tech explains why mobile AI network tech is no longer optional Apple-Intel chip deal faces years-long production timeline China beats US in TOP500 ranking with world’s fastest supercomputer The global memory squeeze hits the Mainland China PC market, leading to a decline IBM joins OpenAI cyber program for vulnerability detection Is the Shopee ChatGPT integration the blueprint for the future of Southeast Asian e-commerce? How the global AI boom dropped a record RM1.127 trillion trade windfall on Malaysia South Korea takes a positive spin on AI Apple's price hikes trace the memory chip shortage straight back to Asia Why enterprises need clearer accountability for AI agents Google sues Chinese network over AI text phishing scams AI Won't Fix Broken Personalisation: Braze Report Reveals How Media and Entertainment Can Drive Real Success Across APAC Anthropic builds out Claude as OpenAI and Google stay ahead How APAC firms are handling software supply chain security Meta Business Agent turns WhatsApp into a salesperson, and Southeast Asia will decide if it works CrowdStrike: Chinese hackers lead tech sector espionage threats NVIDIA deals in South Korea cover AI memory, cloud and robotics Alibaba Cloud's Johor region launch comes packaged with an agentic AI push in Malaysia Digital Realty Malaysia is open and already looking beyond Cyberjaya AI’s invisible metal: Why tin demand is surging, and supplies are running thin WeChat is opening up to AI agents, and Southeast Asia’s super apps should be nervous TNG eWallet is eyeing agentic payments and its CEO sees Malaysia’s regulatory climate as encouraging AI data centres could double power and water use by 2030 TNG eWallet is no longer just a payment app, and the numbers prove it Nvidia GTC Taipei recap: RTX Spark, Vera, data centres and more Alipay wants AI agents to handle your payments. But who’s really in control? Huawei’s Her’s Law eyes AI chips as China reduces Nvidia reliance Kong Konnect now available in Singapore AWS is quietly building one of Southeast Asia’s most ambitious green data centre footprints China launches offshore wind-powered underwater AI data centre Has Huawei just rewritten the rules of chip design? OpenAI Daybreak and the patching cycle AirTrunk to invest MYR12 billion in Johor data centres China orders Meta to unwind Manus AI acquisition Kong reveals ‘agent-to-agent communication’ critical for Asian enterprises Huawei picked Malaysia for its biggest AI move outside China. Anwar told you exactly why. DeepSeek launches V4 model adapted for Huawei AI chips MATCH Act passes first hurdle–targeting semiconductor tools, not just chips The real cost of AI in APAC isn’t the software licence–it’s the mess underneath Cisco shows Universal Quantum Switch prototype to connect quantum systems The global smartphone market just had its worst quarter in two years, and memory is to blame Google Cloud introduces AI agent platform and new TPU chips at Next 2026 Tesla plans to use Intel 14A chips for Terafab project Meta deploys tracking tool to train AI on employee workflows Tuned Global’s service manipulation detector for streaming clients and rights holders Malaysia is rushing into AI faster than anyone. Its governance gap is the price Apple’s CEO transition puts a hardware engineer in charge–at exactly the right moment Memory shortage to persist through 2027 as supply lags demand xAI provides GPU infrastructure to Cursor for AI model training Amazon Leo just gave Southeast Asia’s satellite internet market a second player Meta extends Broadcom deal to develop AI chips Can Malaysia Build a USD1 Trillion Economy on the Strength of Its Geography? How will MyDigital ID progress in Malaysia? Southeast Asia leads the world in AI optimism. Its governance frameworks are nowhere near ready. A chatbot is not an AI strategy Japan is building physical AI it controls–and its biggest companies are all in India is leading Asia’s agentic AI adoption race. The rest of the region is still catching up. Ericsson frames 6G as an intelligent fabric Mandatory AI literacy: China joins the UAE and India. Where is Southeast Asia? AWS AI revenue hits US$15 billion. Andy Jassy says the hard part is keeping up with demand Minor Hotels builds data and AI platform with Google Cloud The MATCH Act would cut off China’s last chipmaking lifeline–Asia is already feeling it Amperity expands to Australian AWS Regions and invests in local talent Chinese memory giants are scaling fast, and the AI boom is giving them cover Intel joins Musk’s Terafab AI chip project with Tesla and SpaceX TikTok’s second data centre in Finland a European push Custom AI chips, 3.5 gigawatts, and a quiet SEC clause: the Broadcom deal explained Kong names Bruce Felt as chief financial officer DeepSeek V4 points to growing use of Huawei chips in AI models Microsoft to invest $10 billion in Japan for AI and cybersecurity Which CRMs offer the most powerful reporting tools?
Philippines expands Google Cloud public sector AI partnership
Muhammad Zulhusni · 2026-06-22 · via TechWire Asia
  • DICT and Google Cloud are bringing AI tools into Philippine public services.
  • The partnership also covers cyber defence and connectivity projects.

The Philippines’ Department of Information and Communications Technology has widened its multi-year partnership with Google Cloud, with new work covering AI tools for public servants, cyber defence, and network infrastructure.

The collaboration is part of DICT’s digital transformation roadmap and the Philippine Development Plan 2023–2028. Its main areas are public sector AI, agency-level cyber defence, and connectivity projects involving subsea cable systems.

The announcement comes as the Philippines’ digital economy reached PhP 2.74 trillion in 2025, equivalent to 9.8% of gross domestic product, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. PSA said the figure was up 5.4% from PhP 2.59 trillion in 2024.

DICT Secretary Henry Rhoel Aguda said the department is working with Google Cloud on “AI-driven systems, proactive cyber defence, and network infrastructure” as part of its Digital Bayanihan programme. He linked the work to public service access and secure online connectivity.

AI agents planned for public services

DICT and Google Cloud have made Gemini Enterprise and Google Workspace available to government employees through the Procurement Service-Department of Budget and Management’s eMarketplace platform.

The eMarketplace launched in the first quarter of 2026 as the Philippine government’s official procurement platform for cloud and AI services. It was built on Google Cloud infrastructure and is used for public sector purchases of enterprise technology services.

The rollout follows PS-DBM’s March 2026 launch of Google software and licences on the eMarketplace. PS-DBM said these products are now available through the platform as common-use supplies and equipment, with Google as the first supplier.

DICT plans to use the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform to build and manage AI agents for e-government platforms. According to the announcement, the agents will provide information on government procedures through text or voice queries in local languages.

The department cited use cases such as business registration, community health centre schedules, and disaster relief guidance. Citizens would be able to use the agents to ask routine administrative questions.

More than 50,000 public servants will initially receive access to the Gemini Enterprise app. Employees will be able to create and use AI agents within a governed workplace environment.

Google Cloud gave the example of a city building official using the app to search for pending building permit applications submitted in a specific area over a defined period. It also described an economic analyst using AI agents to monitor fertiliser prices and identify supply chain anomalies. In that example, the system drafts a cited report for review.

The system includes connectors to Google Workspace and third-party enterprise applications, including Microsoft 365. Research briefs and policy documents produced through Gemini Enterprise can be moved into Google Docs or Google Slides. Teams can also share outputs through Gmail or Google Chat.

DICT plans to make Gemini Enterprise and Google Workspace available to more than 200,000 public servants over the next 18 months. It said it will track usage, cost savings, and user satisfaction.

Aguda said the department is equipping public servants with AI tools and upskilling programmes to “remove bureaucratic friction”.

Cybersecurity work spans government agencies

The DICT Cybersecurity Bureau has set up a cross-agency cyber defence alliance with support from Google Cloud.

At the National Security Operations Centre, the alliance has deployed Google Cloud Cybershield. The platform combines threat intelligence, Gemini-assisted security operations, and Mandiant expertise for public sector security teams.

Security teams from 56 government agencies have been onboarded and trained on the platform. DICT expects the number to reach 90 agencies by the end of June 2026.

The system is used for centralised monitoring of security events across public sector entities. It is also being used for the digital operations of the ASEAN Summits hosted by the Philippines from April to November 2026.

The cyber defence work follows earlier warnings from Philippine officials about foreign attempts to access intelligence data. Reuters reported in February 2025 that cyber minister Ivan Uy said no breaches had been recorded at the time.

The cyber defence framework covers anomaly detection and assessment across public sector systems. It also covers investigation and response work. DICT said the programme includes protections for personal data used in e-government services.

Jennifer Ligones, Google Cloud’s country manager for the Philippines, said the collaboration is focused on “localised, conversational public services”. She said it also applies enterprise AI tools to public sector work.

Connectivity work linked to subsea cables

The partnership also connects with DICT’s National Digital Connectivity Plan. The related infrastructure work covers subsea cables, terrestrial networks, and air-laser wireless communications technology.

Under the National Digital Connectivity Plan, the government is targeting full internet connectivity across public schools and health centres by 2028. The target also covers barangays. The plan includes about 130,000 Free Wi-Fi sites and connections for 7,063 geographically isolated and disadvantaged barangays.

Google and partners in the Pacific Connect initiative are extending the Taiwan-Philippines-US subsea cable system. The cable uses multicore fibre technology for high-bandwidth, bidirectional data traffic across cloud and AI services.

The TPU extension is part of Google’s wider Pacific Connect initiative. Google Cloud said in 2024 that it would invest US$1 billion in digital connectivity to Japan through new subsea cables and extensions of existing systems, including TPU.

According to the announcement, the TPU cable is expected to provide higher total capacity at a lower cost per bit. DICT and Google Cloud linked the system to cloud connectivity for local organisations using AI services and building applications for overseas markets.

The Apricot subsea cable system is also part of the broader network plan. It provides an additional route for network redundancy and traffic away from congested paths.

DICT said the TPU and Apricot systems will be linked with local commercial terrestrial networks and the DICT-managed Luzon Bypass Infrastructure corridor. The department linked the setup to domestic routing bottlenecks and e-government services.

The department also said the network resources will be used for more Free Wi-Fi for All sites. These include sites in public schools, hospitals, community centres, and other public locations.

Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is part of TechEx and is co-located with other leading technology events, click here for more information.

Tech Wire Asia is powered by TechForge Media. Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars here.