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03 January, 2026

2025 corporate highlights: G-L

Concept infographic on Asia Pacific technology highlights for 2025 generated by Google Gemini (Nano Banana). Map and icons, neon rainbow palette.
Concept infographic on Asia Pacific technology highlights for 2025 generated by Google Gemini (Nano Banana).


Keeper Security

“This year’s results reflect the relentless dedication of our global team and the trust placed in us by the thousands of organisations that rely on Keeper to secure their most sensitive systems and data,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. 

“We’re proud of what we accomplished together and deeply grateful to our customers, partners and employees for propelling Keeper to its position as a leader in identity and access management.”

March: Upscaled its Partner Program

"Keeper’s platform evolution translated into substantial global growth. The company surpassed 4 M paid users, with strong adoption across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Growth in Japan was particularly notable, where Keeper tripled annual recurring revenue and expanded its footprint across finance, telecommunications, manufacturing and the public sector," the company said in a review of 2025.

"Keeper strengthened its global distribution network through its upscaled Partner Program, adding new reseller and distributor relationships across the United States, Canada, France, Spain, Singapore, Japan, Australia and New Zealand." 

May: Keeper and Atlassian Williams Racing extended their multiyear agreement.

"Keeper's partnership with Atlassian Williams Racing continued to bring identity security into high-performance environments where data integrity and split-second decision-making are essential. Keeper and Williams extended their multiyear agreement this year, reinforcing a shared commitment to securing the data, systems and competitive insights that power modern Formula 1 operations," the company said in the review of 2025.

"Highlighting the authenticity of the partnership, the team implemented KeeperPAM to protect sensitive engineering and performance information across trackside and distributed environments, helping safeguard critical systems relied upon by race engineers, strategists and support teams." 

Keeper also shared that Atlassian Williams Racing earned 5th place in the Constructors’ Championship in 2025. The team also secured 8th and 9th place in the Drivers’ Championship in 2025.

October: Debuted in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management. 

"The recognition aligned with the evolution of KeeperPAM, which brought enterprise password management, secrets management, connection management, Zero-Trust network access, remote browser isolation and endpoint privilege controls into a unified, cloud-native platform," the company said in the 2025 review. 

"Organisations globally adopted KeeperPAM to modernise privileged access with Zero-Trust and Zero-Knowledge security that doesn’t carry the complexity associated with legacy PAM tools. Throughout the year, Keeper advanced its platform with cutting-edge capabilities. Endpoint Privilege Manager enables precise, just-in-time elevation while reducing the risks associated with local admin rights. Keeper Forcefield, which is the only product of its kind in the industry, protects against memory-based attacks on Windows machines." 

“As we look ahead to 2026, we remain committed to advancing Zero-Trust cybersecurity and empowering organisations to defend against modern threats with confidence,” said Guccione. 

“Identity sits at the centre of every attack surface, and Keeper is uncompromising in our efforts to protect it. We will continue delivering innovative capabilities that strengthen privileged access, simplify security for users and teams, and ensure our customers can operate with confidence as cyberthreats grow more frequent and sophisticated, backed by the power of AI.” 

Kyndryl 

Kyndryl's 2025 has been one of acceleration, AI innovation and customer impact. "2025 has been a defining year for Kyndryl across ASEAN – a year where the company strengthened its leadership and expanded its ability to help organisations modernise, secure and scale their digital foundations," said Dr Vishnu Nanduri, Head of AI Innovation, Kyndryl ASEAN & Korea.

June: Launched the ASEAN AI Innovation Lab.

"One of Kyndryl’s most significant announcements this year was the launch of its ASEAN AI Innovation Lab in Singapore, a major investment aimed at accelerating enterprise-grade AI adoption across Southeast Asia. Designed to help organisations move from AI experimentation to full-scale deployment, the Lab brings together Kyndryl’s global expertise with strong local partnerships, including Google Cloud and Digital Industry Singapore (DISG)," said Dr Nanduri. 

"The facility combines Kyndryl Consult, which guides customers on strategy, data foundations and governance, with Kyndryl Vital, which supports rapid design, prototyping and co-development of AI solutions tailored to industry-specific needs. The Lab addresses a growing regional challenge: businesses are investing in AI faster than their infrastructure, talent and governance can keep pace." 

July: Closing the AI adoption gap with the Kyndryl Agentic AI Framework.

"A major development this year has been the growing interest in agentic AI, with many organisations across ASEAN exploring how AI agents can be integrated into organisations in a structured, responsible and scalable way. As companies move beyond experimentation, they are looking for clearer ways to embed AI into workflows without disrupting existing teams, processes or governance, and how employees will supervise and collaborate with these systems while maintaining human oversight and accountability," said Dr Nanduri. 

"The Kyndryl Agentic AI Framework, launched in 2025, is a strategic evolution designed to help enterprises think through these practical considerations, defining the roles AI agents can take on within an organisation, whether supporting automation, decision-making, workflow orchestration or customer-facing tasks." 

October: Ong Whee Teck was appointed as Head of Consult for ASEAN & Korea.

"2025 was also a defining year for Kyndryl Consult, which continued its strong momentum with double-digit growth in signings and revenue. As organisations across ASEAN and Korea accelerated efforts to modernise their technology foundations, Consult became one of Kyndryl’s most important engines helping customers simplify complex environments, strengthen core infrastructure, and build the foundations needed to adopt AI and cloud with confidence," said Dr Nanduri. 

"The surge in demand reflects a regional shift: many enterprises are rethinking long-standing architectures and looking for partners who can guide them through legacy constraints to more agile, secure and scalable systems. This momentum was strengthened by Kyndryl’s global and regional alliances.  

"Partnerships with Microsoft, Google Cloud and AWS enabled Kyndryl to co-develop solutions, expand service offerings and bring customers the combined strength of world-class cloud platforms and Kyndryl’s infrastructure expertise. Together, Kyndryl Consult and its alliance ecosystem created a powerful platform for customers, which addresses immediate transformation needs but also supports enterprises for long-term digital and AI-ready growth across ASEAN and Korea." 

LG Electronics

JanuaryLG Electronics' booth at CES was themed Life’s Good 24/7 with Affectionate Intelligence, and illustrated how the company is providing convenience and new customer experiences by integrating AI into daily life. 

"As AI adoption accelerated in 2025, expectations around the home evolved quickly — from connected devices to intelligent, personalised living environments that adapt to everyday life.

"Against this backdrop, LG Electronics advanced its AI Home vision at global exhibitions, showcasing how AI-powered refrigerators, washers, dryers, and vacuum solutions operate as a coordinated system through LG ThinQ ON. Rather than highlighting individual products, the focus was on how AI enables appliances to work together — delivering tailored care, energy efficiency, and seamless convenience..." stated LG in a 2025 roundup published in LG Pulse

"As demand grows for AI that feels practical and human-centred, AI Home signals how LG is translating advanced technology into everyday value — a direction that will continue shaping smart living in 2026."

July: LG Electronics expanded its smart factory innovations into smart logistics with a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korea’s largest integrated logistics company, LogisValley. 

Smart factories are becoming strategic assets that support productivity, resilience, and long-term B2B opportunities in an increasingly complex industrial environment, observed LG Electronics. 

"By productising internal capabilities—such as AI inspection and robotics—LG is now delivering intelligent production solutions to external enterprise clients," LG Electronics stated in its 2025 roundup.

"Beyond individual facilities, LG’s approach reflects a broader smart factory vision — combining onsite operational expertise with data-driven optimisation cultivated across its global manufacturing network." 

October: The One LG strategy was launched, delivering end-to-end data centre solutions across cooling, energy and operations.

"In 2025, the rapid expansion of AI services placed unprecedented pressure on data centre infrastructure — making efficient, reliable cooling a critical requirement.

"LG Electronics is leveraging the demand for AI data centre cooling as a strategic momentum driver. It is accelerating its roadmap to expand industrial and commercial B2B revenue and establish itself as a top-tier global HVAC provider by 2030," the company stated. 

HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.

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