Huawei, the leading global technology solutions provider, recently hosted the “Huawei Golf Tournament 2020” in Sri Lanka, ushering a monumental
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Ocean Lanka recognises sixty-three long-serving employees
Ocean Lanka Pvt Ltd, Sri Lanka’s largest weft knitted fabric manufacturer, recognised and rewarded a large cohort of long-serving employees
Innovative Microwave Solutions Proposed at Huawei 5G Microwave Asia-Pacific Conference for Heavy-Rain Regions
Photo Caption Mr. Renato Lombardi, Huawei Fellow and Chairman of the ETSI Industry Study Group mWT The Huawei 5G Microwave
FUTURE OF THE SMARTPHONE MARKET IN SRI LANKA by Kevin Jiang
As the world integrates the ‘New Normal’ in the ecosystem, Sri Lanka’s digital framework is pacing with fresh energy and
“It’s not a fairy tale anymore – The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale to give access to three times more titles this year”- Andrew Yap
Image Captions: Image 1- Andrew Yap: Co-Founder of Big Bad Wolf Book Sale Image 2- Nishan Wasalathanthri: Director of ProRead
Huawei P40 Pro hailed as the latest aesthetic showpiece
Huawei P40 Pro is the latest addition to Huawei’s array of smartphones unveiled in 2020. Categorically a flagship device, P40
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP report suggests need for strategic investments in re-designing anti money laundering (AML) compliance programmes in banking and financial services sectors
Banks are facing increased challenges in meeting heightened regulatory expectations AML compliance is a board level issue with continuing operational
Huawei P40 Pro sets a new benchmark in smartphone photography
Huawei P40 Pro is the latest flagship smartphone rolled out in Sri Lanka by Huawei, the innovative smartphone manufacturer. The
Axiata Digital Labs partners with LK Domain Registry for Sri Lanka’s only web competition
Axiata Digital Labs announced that they have entered into a partnership with LK Domain Registry to sponsor the BestWeb.lk Awards
JOHN KEELLS FOUNDATION PILOTS SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AWARENESS IN HIKKADUWA!
Use of drugs by school children in both urban and rural areas of Sri Lanka has been a significant concern