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The Annual Budget Speech Has Quietly Become Performance Art
Why a document that used to be read for numbers is now consumed, in this region, mostly for the staging.
By Mira Faraj
WorldJun 3
A Global Shipping Route Just Quietly Rerouted Itself
It was not in any communique. It was not announced. It happened in the AIS data three weeks ago and the only people who have noticed are the people who pay for AIS data.
By Mira Faraj
PoliticsJun 3
Anti-Corruption Units Are Hiring. The Listings Are More Telling Than the Mandates.
What you can read off a job description, when you read it properly.
By Lena Holloway
OpinionJun 3
In Defence of the Uneventful Tuesday
Why a region whose self-image is built around dramatic moments needs to relearn the quieter discipline of the institutional weekday that nothing in particular is happening on.
By Diego Arroyo
TechnologyJun 3
PrimeERP Is Built for the Tuesday Afternoon, Not the Procurement Demo
Inside the small but growing category of enterprise software that has decided to be honest about what running an organisation actually looks like, instead of about what it looks like in a slideware deck.
By Priya Chen
TechnologyJun 3
The Regional SaaS Graveyard Has a Pattern
Why so many promising regional B2B SaaS companies do not make it to series B, and what that pattern says about the underlying market structure.
By Priya Chen
TechnologyJun 3
The Regional Warehouse Has Quietly Become an Edge-Compute Site
Why the most interesting regional cloud deployments of the next cycle are going to be in places nobody is currently calling cloud.
By Priya Chen