Being 'smart' shaping up to be the big trend this year
At a time when the country faces economic challenges and is still recovering from recent heavy floods, the technology trend for 2012 will feature a shift toward smarter and more flexible systems.
Being "smart" is likely to replace being "green" this year as organisations seek to harmonise both environmentally friendly and advanced technologies with greater efficiency and flexibility.
The Smart City concept is a good example of how all infrastructure is integrated with more flexibility.
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- Writer: Monsinee Keeratikrainon
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