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Include more local players in MyDigital initiative, say industry bodies | Malaysia

Saturday, 06 Mar 2021 02:36 PM MYT Under the MyDigital initiative, which will be implemented via the recently-launched Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint, the government has given conditional approvals for Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) to fulfil this objective. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 ― The SME Association of Malaysia (SME Association) and National Tech Association of Malaysia (Pikom) are calling for local players to be included in the building and management of hyperscale data centres as well as for the provision of hybrid cloud services. Under the MyDigital initiative, which will be implemented via the recently-launched Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint, the government has given conditional approvals for Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) to fulfil this objective.

#TECH: Pikom - IT support must continue to remain as an essential service

#TECH: Pikom - IT support must continue to remain as an essential service BOTS team © Provided by New Straits Times Pikom said a targeted approach would be a more balanced response. PIKOM, the National Tech Association of Malaysia emphasises that information technology (IT) support must continue to remain as an essential service during the economic recovery phase. In anticipation of an announcement by the Government relating to a possible lockdown and tightening of the standard operating procedures (SOPs), Pikom chairman Danny Lee stated, Currently, we can clearly see the healthcare system is stretched, both the infrastructure and manpower are experiencing constraints and extreme fatigue. At the same time, we need to address a mid-term to longer-term economic recovery.

Creative industry gets leg-up during pandemic

17 Dec 2020 / 11:26 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: The information communication technology (ICT) creative industry, specifically e-games and animation, had a leg-up from the government amidst the Covid-19 pandemic this year. The government had allocated RM225 million for the arts, culture, entertainment and event industries under Short-term Economic Recovery Plan (Penjana), including a RM100 million in soft loans and RM30 million in grants for the creative, events and exhibitions industries under MyCreative Ventures. The measures also include a RM10 million allocation under the Cultural Economy Development Agency (Cendana). Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Digital Creative Content Head, Mohan Low said the demand for global digital content remains strong for 2020.

PIKOM and Fusionex to Introduce AI-Powered Digital Engagement Platform for the Tech Industry

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. PIKOM and Fusionex to Introduce AI-Powered Digital Engagement Platform for the Tech Industry December 10, 2020 GMT PETALING JAYA,Malaysia (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 9, 2020 PIKOM, the National Tech Association of Malaysia, looks to increase engagement with the tech industry by introducing a new flagship platform for its members through a collaboration with multi-award-winning AI and Big Data technology market leader Fusionex. ADVERTISEMENT Fusionex Group CEO Dato’ Seri Ivan Teh (right) exchanging a MoU with PIKOM Chairman Danny Lee (Photo: Business Wire) At the MoU signing ceremony between PIKOM and Fusionex, this collaboration marked the envisioning of a digital interactive space that includes an ecommerce marketplace, an exhibition showcase and a B2B meeting space, all in a single platform.

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