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    • Employee-Based Workstations for SME, SMB, Micro & SOHO

      What is an employee role-based workstation? For owners or operators of a small-to-medium enterprise (SME), small-to-medium business (SMB), and micro-sized business or small office/home office (SOHO) business, some companies' very first computer may likely be the owner's personal laptop or desktop workstation. But if not already, owners need to plan ahead now for business expansion beyond the company's immediate needs.

    • The factory of the future: Unlocking Industry 5.0 for manufacturing resilience

      Like almost every other industry, manufacturing has been hit hard by the global COVID-19 pandemic. According to Kearney, more than 75% of the world's global manufacturing output has been directly impacted by the crisis. As the world faced rising cases, lockdowns, travel restrictions and more, manufacturers have had to grapple with unprecedented disruptions to production lines and supply chains.


    • Enable the future of blended learning with the cloud

      According to IDC, education is one of the sectors that will feel a lasting impact from COVID-19 on cloud enterprise infrastructure. The shift to remote learning during this time has proven to schools just how essential accessibility, connectivity, data privacy and wise technology spending are to create successful online learning environment.

    • Learning on the edge: How edge computing could benefit classrooms

      COVID-19 has reshaped global campus design with new testing, tracing, building-management and isolation practices to minimize COVID-19 outbreaks. With its range of option that enable work during the pandemic, migrating to the cloud can help school districts prepare for business continuity in times of crisis. More importantly, the cloud has shifted the IT emphasis away from operational objectives, such as running data centers and managing infrastructure, towards helping schools deliver on more strategic goals around teaching, learning and student engagement.


    • What hardware do you need to become a VR or AR developer?

      Despite the technology still being in its infancy, virtual reality has already made a big impact in the world of games, architecture and product design, and the demand for immersive application development is high. If you have the skills for it (or the ambition to learn those skills), with the cost of the necessary hardware coming down all the time, there's never been a better time to branch out into developing virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR)/mixed reality (MR) experiences.

    • Growing Your Online Business: Small IT Changes That Make a Big Difference

      With more of us working remotely and starting new businesses, it's important to know how to scale your business productivity and performance. Whether you're a consultant fielding calls from clients or a creative professional delivering award-winning artwork, there's a range of tools that can improve your workflow and deliver the best possible experience for your customers.


    • ASUS and ClusterVision-built 200 teraflop supercomputer aims for Top500 list leadership

      ASUS servers have proven their capabilities again as part of the PC2 supercomputer at the University of Paderborn, which was co-developed by ASUS and ClusterVision to meet the university's needs in advanced computational design and performance.

    • NTU Library powered by ASUS - Information Service Leaps Forward

      As we entered the majestic National Taiwan University Library, a drastic contrast is felt in the environment. The hustle and bustle of a typical day in Taipei was suddenly subdued...


    • Computer Simplification in Hospital Makes IT Management Smarter

      The New Taipei City Hospital, formerly known as Taipei County Hospital, covers the medical and health care service in Sanchong and Banqiao districts in Taipei...

    • CGCG STUDIO CREATES HPC PLATFORM WITH ASUS SERVERS

      With firm roots in producing commercial films, CGCG studio is one of the few companies in Taiwan that can produce large-scale international 3D animated films. CGCG studio is also a three-time winner of the SIGGRAPH* awards and a designated partner of many international production companies. The company has co-produced a number of popular cartoons, including Bob the Builder (with SD Entertainment/HiT Entertainment), LEGO® BIONICLE®, the world-renowned 3D animated series Star Wars - The Clone Wars, and FanBoy and Chum Chum (with Nickelodeon Animation Studios).


    • ASUS SERVER SUPPORTS HIS ALLIANCE PROGRAM

      Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has always been committed to help improve the economy and health of residents in developing countries through the transfer of agricultural technology and volunteer healthcare clinics. Taoyuan Hospital is one of the advocates behind these efforts. As early as 2013, Taoyuan Hospital identified problems such as unstable power supplies and poor information infrastructures in d

    • ASUS SERVER’S IMPORTANCE IN NCKU’S DISASTER PREVENTION SYSTEM

      With the dramatic increase of computer processing power in recent years, artificial intelligence, deep learning and big data technologies are becoming more mature. These computing advances are enabling scientists to solve problems that used to be unsolvable, but many complex scientific problems remain. One of these challenges is the accurate prediction of natural disasters.


    • ASUS commercial desktop PCs and supercomputers contribute to Taipei International Flora Expo with superior stability and performance

      When the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo reopened, the amazing technological exhibits in the Pavilion of Dreams became so in demand, admission tickets for a month sold out in one day. The pavilion featured advanced interactive technology that brought unprecedented experiences to audiences. Visual simulation technology presented the wide diversity of Taiwan plant life, offering people realistic immersion and making them feel as though they were one with nature.

    • EPIC PC

      EPIC PC is a respected Australian computer company, formed and operated by a group of professional enthusiasts. It specializes in the manufacture and supply of technology products to professional markets and users, from servers and workstations to custom desktops and laptops. The company has successfully deployed its systems to multi-award-winning companies in creative industries, as well as tool manufacturers, global Internet of Things (IoT) technology groups and next-generation online game-developing teams.


    • Reallusion

      Founded in Silicon Valley with R&D headquartered in Taipei, Reallusion develops 2D and 3D animation software for a global audience. Specializing in real-time cinematic animations, Reallusion tools support everything from CG animation, to film industry, game development, virtual production, television network, AEC simulations and more.