Published on: Tuesday, April 20, 2021
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PUTRAJAYA: Microsoft Corp, through its newly-launched “Bersama Malaysia” initiative, has signed five memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with government agencies and local companies to train about one million Malaysians by end of 2023 to help create economic opportunities for people and businesses in the digital era.
Microsoft Malaysia Managing Director K. Raman
(pic) said Microsoft, together with its local partner Enfrasys Solutions, has been appointed by the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu) to provide cloud services to the public sector agencies through 2023.
“Microsoft will also partner with Censof Holdings, Silverlake Group and Web Bytes to accelerate digital transformation in the nation’s key industries, including financial services, retail, food and beverage, as well as the public sector,” he said at the launch of the initiative by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhy
Microsoft to establish Malaysian data centre region
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Microsoft has announced plans to establish a data centre region in Malaysia. As part of the new Bersama Malaysia (Together with Malaysia) initiative, the move aims to empower the country’s digital economy and transformation.
Microsoft will deliver cloud services locally and enable data to be stored in-country. Microsoft says that it also plans to provide skills to an additional one million Malaysians by end of 2023 “to help create economic opportunities for people and businesses in the digital era,” and will help form the MyDigital Alliance Leadership Council to collaborate on cloud-first policy recommendations.
PUTRAJAYA: Microsoft Corp, through its newly-launched Bersama Malaysia” initiative, has signed five memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with government agencies and local companies to train about one million Malaysians by end of 2023 to help create economic opportunities for people and businesses in the digital era.
Microsoft Malaysia managing director K. Raman said Microsoft, together with its local partner Enfrasys Solutions, has been appointed by the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) to provide cloud services to the public sector agencies through 2023. Microsoft will also partner with Censof Holdings
, Silverlake Group and Web Bytes to accelerate digital transformation in the nation’s key industries, including financial services, retail, food and beverage, as well as the public sector, he said at the launch of the initiative by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin here today.
Microsoft will establish its first datacenter region in the Greater Kuala Lumpur area and deliver access to the full Microsoft Cloud, which includes:
Microsoft Azure , enabling anyone to invent with purpose using cloud services and capabilities that span computing, networking, databases, analytics, AI and Internet of Things;
Microsoft 365 , to connect, collaborate, work remotely and learn online with innovative productivity tools;
Dynamics 365 and Power Platform , to rapidly build and manage critical enterprise business solutions at scale with intelligent business applications.
The new datacenter region will also deliver Azure Availability Zones , providing additional resilience options for highly available applications, and support Microsoft s sustainability goals . Microsoft has a global commitment to shift to 100 percent supply of renewable energy by 2025. This means Microsoft will have power purchase agreements for green energy contracted for 100 percent of
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – April 19 2021 – Microsoft Corp. today announced its “Bersama Malaysia” (
Together with Malaysia) initiative, which marks a significant commitment to empowering Malaysia’s inclusive digital economy and advancing the nation’s digital transformation across the private and public sectors. As part of the plan, Microsoft will establish its first datacenter region in the country to deliver trusted cloud services locally, with world-class data security, privacy, and the ability to store data in-country. Microsoft also announced plans to skill an additional 1 million Malaysians by end of 2023 to help create economic opportunities for people and businesses in the digital era. Finally, Microsoft will help form the MyDigital Alliance Leadership Council to collaborate on cloud-first and digital-native policy recommendations.