Australian IT consultancy Servian launches in Singapore

It says Singapore is more digitally ready than other Asia Pacific markets.

Australian-based IT consultancy service Servian announced its expansion to Singapore, a move that may be influenced by the 2020 Digital Treasury Survey stating that the country has the highest proportion in APAC in terms of digital readiness.

The expansion comes off the back of an urgent need for companies within the region to digitalise in order to remain competitive in the current environment, a press release said.

Servian is bringing its expertise in cloud, data, machine learning, DevOps and cybersecurity to the local and regional market and has already worked with the Singapore government in a project called GovTech.
 

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