The document discusses several key initiatives under Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) program including:
1) E-government services that allow citizens to access government information and services online.
2) MyKad, Malaysia's national identity card that also serves as a driver's license and stores health information.
3) Telehealth initiatives that aim to improve access to healthcare via telecommunications technologies.
4) Borderless marketing programs that help businesses reach customers globally using tools like telemarketing, online information services, and e-commerce.
5) Research and development centers and technology parks that foster innovation in multimedia and IT.
The threat of new competitors and the struggle for survival has kick started a trend towards consolidation in terms of mergers, acquisitions and alliance creations. Airlines have also started to look for alternative ways of increasing revenue and becoming more independent from travel agencies and have discovered the e-commerce channel as a powerful tool to increase sales with a reasonable ROI.
The threat of new competitors and the struggle for survival has kick started a trend towards consolidation in terms of mergers, acquisitions and alliance creations. Airlines have also started to look for alternative ways of increasing revenue and becoming more independent from travel agencies and have discovered the e-commerce channel as a powerful tool to increase sales with a reasonable ROI.
In customer’s mind, a “product” is always product along with services. Redefining services is all about creating valuable experience for customers. For ‘Redefining Services’, Technology “know-why” is quite important on top of “know-how”. Proper technology usage can make service workflow automated and efficient service chain provisioned. We all are witnessing how financial services are getting revolutionized with introduction of mobile wallets, advent of payment banks, UPI based transactions, and so on. And steady evolution is evident in many other service streams. This article captures thoughts (Author's presentation in FMS serveskriti) prevailing a decade back and how Services are getting redefined continually in technology way.
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Telecommunications companies are eager to help other companies with their digital transformation in an effort to boost their own fortunes. Due to fierce competition and falling technology costs, network providers look to supplement their core offering through innovation. As a result, telecommunications companies are keen to capture a slice of the M2M market by bundling their networks with hardware and software solutions that can enable digital transformation and in the process help recipients become more profitable too.
Despite the push from telecommunications companies, and widespread agreement among industry observers that M2M will grow in importance, there remains a lack of uptake. To find out why, this report assesses the landscape for M2M in Australia, in particular existing “gaps” between the view of suppliers of services and their potential customers.
Read more about the research on
http://www.telstrawholesale.com.au/Insights/M2MResearch/index.htm
M-Commerce is the ability to conduct commerce using a mobile device, such as a smartphone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or other emerging mobile equipment such as dashtop mobile devices.
DOCOMO Digital is a new mCommerce enabler service brand of NTT DOCOMO’s global business focused on connected ecosystem enabling, helping mobile operators, access service providers, merchants and over-the-top services providers bring to market and operate next-generation products and services for business and consumers world wide.
The technology is in place to build more efficient, convenient and safer transport solutions. But there will be challenges to overcome, in terms of industry cooperation and trust on a sharing ecosystem.
Connectivity is causing a shift in business models from products to services, with data being the key asset affecting this change. As such, the transport industry is experiencing a seismic shift in technology, regulation and user behavior, which will force all key actors to reassess their business models.
Connectivity has already started to make an impact in the world of transport. The first phase focused on transactional connectivity, where data would be sent in the case of a traffic incident. Now, the focus of the second phase is on being connected, including sending and receiving data, and the ability to share it between companies and industries.
The technology is in place to build more efficient, convenient and safer transport solutions based on passenger vehicle-centric ecosystems. But there will be challenges to overcome, in terms of cooperating with new partners from different industries, gaining user trust, ensuring quality, reliability and security of data and controlling its flow in a highly shared environment. This paper takes a closer look at these challenges, and what will be required to move past them.
Overview of Information Technology (IT) careers. Presented to students of Covenant Christian High School for their Career Day 2013.
Blog post: http://optimwise.com/information-technology-careers-presentation-slides/
In customer’s mind, a “product” is always product along with services. Redefining services is all about creating valuable experience for customers. For ‘Redefining Services’, Technology “know-why” is quite important on top of “know-how”. Proper technology usage can make service workflow automated and efficient service chain provisioned. We all are witnessing how financial services are getting revolutionized with introduction of mobile wallets, advent of payment banks, UPI based transactions, and so on. And steady evolution is evident in many other service streams. This article captures thoughts (Author's presentation in FMS serveskriti) prevailing a decade back and how Services are getting redefined continually in technology way.
For weekly technology articles, follow the author in linkedin and/or twitter (@AloknathDe)
Telecommunications companies are eager to help other companies with their digital transformation in an effort to boost their own fortunes. Due to fierce competition and falling technology costs, network providers look to supplement their core offering through innovation. As a result, telecommunications companies are keen to capture a slice of the M2M market by bundling their networks with hardware and software solutions that can enable digital transformation and in the process help recipients become more profitable too.
Despite the push from telecommunications companies, and widespread agreement among industry observers that M2M will grow in importance, there remains a lack of uptake. To find out why, this report assesses the landscape for M2M in Australia, in particular existing “gaps” between the view of suppliers of services and their potential customers.
Read more about the research on
http://www.telstrawholesale.com.au/Insights/M2MResearch/index.htm
M-Commerce is the ability to conduct commerce using a mobile device, such as a smartphone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or other emerging mobile equipment such as dashtop mobile devices.
DOCOMO Digital is a new mCommerce enabler service brand of NTT DOCOMO’s global business focused on connected ecosystem enabling, helping mobile operators, access service providers, merchants and over-the-top services providers bring to market and operate next-generation products and services for business and consumers world wide.
The technology is in place to build more efficient, convenient and safer transport solutions. But there will be challenges to overcome, in terms of industry cooperation and trust on a sharing ecosystem.
Connectivity is causing a shift in business models from products to services, with data being the key asset affecting this change. As such, the transport industry is experiencing a seismic shift in technology, regulation and user behavior, which will force all key actors to reassess their business models.
Connectivity has already started to make an impact in the world of transport. The first phase focused on transactional connectivity, where data would be sent in the case of a traffic incident. Now, the focus of the second phase is on being connected, including sending and receiving data, and the ability to share it between companies and industries.
The technology is in place to build more efficient, convenient and safer transport solutions based on passenger vehicle-centric ecosystems. But there will be challenges to overcome, in terms of cooperating with new partners from different industries, gaining user trust, ensuring quality, reliability and security of data and controlling its flow in a highly shared environment. This paper takes a closer look at these challenges, and what will be required to move past them.
Overview of Information Technology (IT) careers. Presented to students of Covenant Christian High School for their Career Day 2013.
Blog post: http://optimwise.com/information-technology-careers-presentation-slides/
the ppt contains detailed stages of product life cycle with their specific strategy requirements and examples in Indian context, limitations, uses and significance along with special cases of PLC
Presentation given by Santanu Sengupta, Board Member, African Centre for Mobile Financial Inclusion on August 1st, 2011 at eWorld Forum (www.eworldforum.net) in the session Telecentres: Effective Approaches and Best Practices
E-Commerce and mobile technologiesDepartment of Informat.docxsagarlesley
E-Commerce and mobile technologies
Department of Information Technology Management
Management Information Systems – BA60274 H2
Group Presentation
Uday Akkineni (544244)
Shirisha Nagula (546320)
Praveen Kodali (547076)
Under the guidance of
Dr. Sunny.O.Onyiri
Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Use of E-Commerce and Mobile Technologies
Little History on E-Commerce and Mobile Technologies
The Process of E-Commerce and Mobile Technologies
Types of E-Commerce and Types of Devices
Benefits of Mobile Technology
Pros of E-Commerce
Conclusion
References and Citations
Introduction
E-Commerce in words is a process of a purchase/selling of goods and services.
In other words, it comprises of trading entity related to economic values such as goods, information or financial items between peripheral to services.
Mobile technology is a portable technology which runs on operating system which is optimized for mobile computing.
Mobile phones are being directly used by many business/E-Commerce industries in online.
WHY USE OF E-COMMERCE
E-Commerce technology has a very good customer experience which is essential to emerging sales.
Some business units are now planning to create a revolution using the digital experiences where the delivery is more quick and simplifying the procedures.
These technologies now has a very easy access to global market because at any point of time the world encourages new inventions and discoveries that are expected from E-Commerce industry.
There are few benefits with E-Commerce which provides secure market share, low entry cost.
Why use of mobile technologies
Mobile technologies has there steady advancements in their field with more exploring areas where the thoughts were impossible previously.
With the adventure of mobile, many mobile companies had a significant growth which they turned out into some biggest companies.
Mobile technology allows targeted marketing/E-Commerce firms to track behavior of every mobile application user to drive conversion rates.
Also, mobile technologies offers many personalization features which are very convenient to the users which make the business to grow as big as they are now.
History of e-commerce
Back in 1970’s, there is a methodology called Electronic Funds Transfer which is used by the bankers to exchange the money in the secure networks.
In early 1980’s, the technology changed to Electronic Data Interchange introducing E-Commerce in the companies which is widely used by the business.
Late 1990’s, the World Wide Internet made easy technology for the daily information publishing.
After this innovation, the scale of economies was pretty good and quite cheap to do business and to diverse activities of business.
History of mobile technologies
In 1973 Motorola was the first company to introduce Hand Held Mobile.
In present days, mobile phones have been integrated as a part of human life, the firms are working pretty hard to bring new features to the users.
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Ebusiness offers SMEs away to gain competitive advantage. Ebusiness as opposed to Ecommerce helps to provide e-enablement to all aspects of business from manufacturing processes to HR,marketing,finance and sales,etc...and not just the selling or buying through electronic means.
The changing landscape of consumer lifestyle is one of the biggest factor in the evolution mobile commerce in the world. The fast pacing transition of payment services and systems, which are often viewed to be the “umbilical cord” of the whole financial services ecosystem that links all stakeholders; telco, banks, retailers, technology/solution providers and consumer together.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
1. TBC 3013 PBL Flagships of MSC Noor Zanarriyah Mohamad Gani D20091034827 Sarah Sabillah Ibrahim D20091034820 Siti Shahida Mohd Aziri D20091034836 Zainab Fasihah Muhamad Sukardi D20091034842
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3. CONCEPT Short form for electronic government, also known as e-government, digital government or transformational government. General term which is used to describe the use of technologies to facilitate the operation of government
4. Examples of E-government application in Malaysia Service Request Providing Services Online ~Permitting Lisence, ~Certificates and ~Registeration ~Online Auctions ~Procurement and Bidding ~Parks and Recreation ~Tax and Fee Payments Providing Information to Citizen ~ Agendas, Minutes ~ E-mel & Notifications ~ Internet Broadcast ~ Municipal Codes ~ Ordinance and Resolutions
5. Identity card Driving licence Passport in Malaysia and several countries storage for health information MyKad
6. TELEHEALTH The delivery of health related services and information via telecommunications technologies
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9. The Borderless Marketing Flagship Application is developed on the premise that multimedia technology can be used by businesses to more efficiently and better serve their customers across different time zones, and effectively reach out to new customers. ~ Telemarketing ~ Online Information Service ~ Electronic Commerce ~Digital Broadcasting
10. Tele- Marketing Telemarketing is a method of direct marketing in which a salesperson solicits to prospective customers to buy products or services, either over the phone or through a subsequent face to face or Web conferencing appointment scheduled during the call .
11. HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad – Branch training of financial products sales Malaysia National Insurance – Sales training for a Child Education plan Palace of the Golden Horses - Time Share appointment setting and Customer Service New Straits Times– Classified Ads-Call Centre & Face to face service Utusan Melayu– Classified Advertising-Outbound Telemarketing and recruitment Malaysia Airlines Golden Boutiques – Buy n Fly card sales training Jabatan Kesihatan Wilayah - Counter Customer Service Skills RHB Bank Call Centre– Outbound Telemarketing Training Example of tele- marketer
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13. Electronic Commerce spurring and drawing on innovations in electronic funds transfer supply chain management Internet marketing online transaction processing electronic data interchange (EDI) inventory management systems automated data collection systems Electronic commerce or e-bussiness consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks
14. Digital Broadcasting In Malaysia, digital television broadcasts, or DTV, can be received via cable, internet, satellite, or via free over-the-air (OTA) digital terrestrial television - much like analog television broadcasts have been. Satellite television Digital terrestrial TV Broadband and IPTV Mobile TV
15. World wide manufacturing web The World-wide Manufacturing Web (WMW) Flagship Application aims to provide a conducive environment for these high value-added manufacturing activities to be pursued using multimedia and information technology. The World-wide Manufacturing Web is a government initiative to provide the optimal environment for manufacturing and manufacturing-service companies utilising multimedia technology to create and deliver value-added services and products to their customers around the globe
16. examples Launching of Malaysia's Second Industrial Master Plan (IMP2)-1996 asiatravelmart.com - offers mobile-commerce transactions to WAP users (world’s first). E-Business Within MSC Status Companies 33 (15 in Yr 2000) companies E-Business software / applications development SMEs - (watchesplanet.com) 2nd Worldwide Automotive Conference Papers incentives for computerization and automation and creation of venture capital funds.
17. Research and development centres The vision is to create the first internationally-focused R&D cluster in Asia, driven by strong government commitment and guarantees. The MSC will lead Asia's R&D initiative into the Information Age. The MSC R&D Cluster will foster collaborative efforts among leading multimedia R&D firms and local universities, public research institutions, and companies, and support the growth of numerous small companies engaged in multimedia R&D.
18. examples The Multimedia University will be located in Cyberjaya to meet the manpower needs of R&D companies operating in the MSC. 40 companies housed in the Technology Park Malaysia (TPM) of which 29 are involved in multimedia/IT activities. Established 3 technology labs in MSC Malaysia Incubatee Support & Pre-Seed Development Management o 124 incubatees developed in 2007 o 64 Technopreneur Pre-Seed Fund recipients developed BITE-Technopreneur Academy Programme (TAP) Bumiputera ICT Technopreneur Develelopment Program (BITE)- MDeC has signed an MoU with MARA with the few Objectives(2004)