20 Feb 2021 / 21:29 H. Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah (left) with senior citizen See Kin Kian, 94, during the Sumbangan Bakul Makanan event at Kampung Pelindung Beserah on Feb 20. - Bernama
KUANTAN, Feb 20: Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said today that the criticism and mocking of a teacher’s Science lesson in English on educational television channel DidikTV recently is cyberbullying.
He said the people should take into account that the teacher was not a professional actor and may never have undergone training before the recording was made.
She should not be criticised for doing her job as an educator.I also think that the Ministry of Education (MOE) should not be treated (criticised) like that because this is a new thing and of course there are weaknesses here and there.
TM optimistic on providing broadband connectivity to 840,000 premises by year-end
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Thriving in the new normal with cloud and artificial intelligence 15 Feb 2021 / 10:00 H. It has always been Huawei Malaysia’s top agenda to bridge the digital divide in ensuring every person, home and organisation can enjoy the fullness of what technology has to offer. – AFPPIX
THE days of cloud being known as an emerging technology are long gone. Today, it has become the cornerstone of the intelligent world, driving the full potential of computing power, and fuelling innovation for the future.
The availability and advancements in cloud technologies have forced evolution not only in the way technology is adopted and utilised, but also challenged whole sectors and industries to relook their operational efficiencies.
MCMC conducts site visits to address connectivity issues (Updated) 08 Feb 2021 / 14:03 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
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LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) continues to intensify efforts in addressing digital connectivity issues nationwide by carrying out field activities to find out the real situation on the ground.
Among the issues was the problem faced by four siblings in Kampung Rambai, Padang Siding in Arau, Perlis, who were unable to participate in home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) sessions due to poor internet access and having only one device to share.
“Thus, the MCMC has taken the initiative to bring the family to the Community Internet Centre in Felda Chuping located five kilometres from their house, which is equipped with necessary devices and other services for the community,” the MCMC said in a statement today.
PETALING JAYA (Feb 3): The Asia-Pacific data centre sector is poised to enter a new cycle of growth, led by the region’s larger emerging markets, according to JLL’s “The rise of new data centre growth markets” report this month.
The region is home to three of the world’s four most populous countries mainland China, India and Indonesia providing attractive locations and fuelling a new cycle of operators and investors’ opportunities. The rise of Internet usage, smartphone adoption, social media, e-gaming, video streaming and big data applications demand extra data centre capacity across the region.
JLL capital markets alternatives senior director Bob Tan said in a press release: “The sheer scale of growing data consumption makes data centre infrastructure a compelling global and regional opportunity for both investors and operators. There are clear opportunities across the Asia-Pacific data centre sector, in both emerging and mature markets, as demographics an
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