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NadaPernec VOL 43 AUGUST 2012 MINGGU AMANAH AMANAH SAHAM SAHAM MALAYSIA MALAYSIA 2012 2012 MINGGU ENHANCING THE PREMIER STATUS OF PERNEC 04 06 15 WiFi hot spots changing our lives for the better Better Prospects For Pernec With Small Cell Solutions 2,000 Sabahans sign up for HNC Message from the Editor Hello readers and welcome to the latest issue of NADA PERNEC MD’s Message 03 Defining our destiny through the Contents Helping build a more ‘wired’ nation Dual Horizon Strategy pernec gallery 02 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ne of the goals of NADA PERNEC is to bring PERNEC the Corporation closer to our customers. As such our publication’s content has consistently reflected our product and service development efforts. Despite a rather challenging past year, we pulled through unscathed and maintained our performance. We started 2012 with a bang when we signed the IPv6 MOU with DualStak Networks. We also lined up a number of strategic initiatives that will further strengthen our business operations. As in previous editions, PERNEC Corporation Bhd participated in one of the most important events in its calendar, the MSAM or Minggu Amanah Saham Malaysia organised by Permodalan Nasional Berhad. This year’s event was held in Sabah from 19-29 April. Thanks to the enthusiastic response from the Sabahan crowd, MSAM 2012 turned out to be the biggest fair ever since its inception 12 years ago with over 268,000 visitors attending the nine-day event. During this year’s MSAM, PERNEC announced its status as a premier developer of WiFi Solutions in the country. The event was officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The MSAM fair has become an increasingly viable platform for PERNEC to introduce our new products and services to the public. Some of the new initiatives that we showcased were IPv6, PERNEC Green, PERNEC Katchi, helo Ads, heloNET netbook and PERNEC WiFi hot spots as well as our corporate social responsibility project – the he- Editorial Team Che Wan Esah Dafizeck Daud Afizah Azmi Hudda Mohd Adzhair Amaluddin Mohammad Norazreen Zainal loNET Community (hNC) programme. Through the hNC, we have been able to provide the exclusive helo English online learning programme to deserving students who show potential through specific engagement programmes with them. The objective of helo English is to help students improve their spoken, reading and writing abilities. There are many features in the programme that allow students to develop their language skills such as grammar, vocabulary, listening and reading expression as well as oral and written expression. The momentum of interaction between PERNEC and the public significantly increased after the launch of the hNC by the Prime Minister at last year’s MSAM. At this year’s event, our booth continued to be the main attraction especially among students. Our objective for hNC is simple and clear - we want to help develop students who are not afraid to explore their own ideas, develop new skills and nurture self-confidence through the use of technology. Here’s wishing you a good read as this issue brings you more news on the strides we have taken to make Malaysia a more digitally wired and informed nation. Selamat menyambut Hari Raya Aidilfity to all our readers and Maaf Zahit Batin. Che Wan Esah Editor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] premier status 16 Telco team emerges as top bowlers 16 Telco team clinches No. 1 spot for netball 17 Telco team wins futsal cup 18 Hairul hauls in the biggest catch 18 Cooking with a celebrity features 04 WiFi hot spots changing our lives for the better 05 Seminar on benefits of cloud computing 06 Better Prospects For Pernec With Small Cell Solutions 08 PNB anjur majlis Jalinan Rakan Korporat MSAM 2012 09 2,000 Sabahans sign up for HNC 10 PERNEC launches IPv6 classes for engineers 10 PERNEC signs MOU for greater IPv6 opportunities 12 PERNEC introduces its POC public telephone booth 19 PERNEC promotes e-commerce at MSAM 20 Deal sealed to promote more 22 Pernec cetus ledakan inovasi 3D di Karnival Kebitaraan SKK 2012 DECEMBER 2012 VOL 43 O 13 MSAM enhances pernec’s MD’s Message Innovation & knowledge rule the day Dear Pernecitizens, I house tacit and explicit knowledge as a means to remain competitive. We must share this combined knowledge so we can find answers. We must break the barrier particularly against the sharing of tacit knowledge. Together we must invoke a sense of crisis due to a decline in business opportunities in a saturated market. We must create a sense of pro-activeness in addressing the turbulent market and create a sense of urgency in order to save the day. Pernecitizens must work together to contribute towards resolving business challenges under the current economic climate. This involves all of us and all touch points related in our daily activities. Innovation is about being more efficient. It does not necessarily need to be triggered by the management as innovation can easily be initiated by any individual. Normally, an individual who innovates out of passion will go the extra mile to see it through. It can also be triggered by a self-organising team in pursuit of operational excellence. Irrespective of being explicit or tacit, knowledge becomes obsolete. Therefore, we also need to create new knowledge to fuel innovations. We must also look into the future and anticipate changes in the market, technology, competitors and products. We should strive to innovate new things – preferably something entirely NEW and not an incremental innovation meant for our legacy and mainstream business. Innovation is best explained by the analogy of ‘fresh ways of thinking’. These can be achieved through strategic initiatives such as Innovative Creative Circle, Change Management and such. There are challenges to build innovative capacity. We need to provide equilibrium in visionary ideals versus chaotic reality. We need to create dy- namism for innovation and internalise the culture of innovation group-wide. Knowledge and innovation are central to competitive success. We will need to innovate to remain relevant in the market. Please note that every little piece of innovation and reinvention is going to add to the company’s ability to compete and grow in the long term. We will embark on this two-pronged approach. Traditional innovation for current mainstream business will be conducted by our Business Units while our approach on new innovations will be undertaken by the New Business Initiatives Division. Initiatives for innovation will be developed gradually. We need to create a space for ‘safe’ experimentation. We intend to create ‘small projects’ with minimum investments (so that in the event of failure, the cost is bearable), deploying the art of iteration and reiterations while inculcating the culture of continuous innovations. The company’s new agenda addresses the emergent market and this warrants us to risk failure because without it, I feel we will not succeed. The idea is to experiment, execute and consequently scale our programmes up to an equitable quantum. This would challenge the existing mental model to a new mental domain, a foreign matter to many of us. It would also require us to put more thinking as technoentrepreneurs. Nevertheless, we do not expect to get it right the first time. ”The future will belong to the people endowed with Knowledge”. Best Regards ABDUL KARIM SALLAM Group Managing Director 03 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 n an environment where the only certain thing is the existence of uncertainties, we need to develop relevant skills and mindsets to cope. We must acquire the ability to break away from the past and move into new unchartered territories for opportunities. There is no one clear and simple answer to our current business challenges; the business environment is complex and highly commoditised. The telecommunications industry is going through a phase of saturation - mobile penetration exceeds 100 percent with almost 70 percent for broadband. The market size of infrastructure development has also shrunk. This however has created a window of opportunity for Over the Top (OTT) offerings than can be exploited over telecommunication pipes such as found in cloud-based applications. The explosion of broadband, mobile broadcast and OTT delivery is challenging the industry to embrace transformational changes as broadband and broadcast come together. The whole eco-system is becoming more complex with most of the impact coming from social media. Market dynamics are changing towards an emergent market and the future will belong to those who can somewhat predict it. For some of you who can recall, in my monthly message on ‘Read’, I shared the idea or concept behind the approach to use ‘knowledge as a competitive resource’. For PERNEC, the strength of our organisation lies in the intangible assets comprising explicit knowledge like technological knowhow, product design, marketing abilities, excellent customer engagement and to a certain extent, personal experience, creativity and innovation (tacit knowledge). We have tacit knowledge than spans the last 40 years. We must learn to create a balance between nurturing in- pernec payPoint WiFi hot spots changing our lives for the better 70% 04 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 T he WiFi hot spots developed and maintained by PERNEC for their clients has helped the country continue to register encouraging economic trends in tandem with the robust growth of broadband WiFi usage. The latest published WiFi penetration rates show between 60 and 70 per cent of the population is digitally connected. PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said this achievement was something PERNEC could be proud of, given it had indirectly contributed to this growth with its nationwide WiFi hot spots. With over 4,000 WiFi hotspots built by PERNEC, WiFi usage is expected to spur more opportunities. The company also installed a WiFi hotspot under its corporate social responsibility programme in Pulau Banggi, Sabah. Speaking of the economic benefits of using WiFi, Abdul Karim said that simple things like using wireless infrared sensors to count cars for signalchanging rather than waiting at timed 60% POPULATION lights could save billions in fuel costs while reducing the need for additional road construction by 20%-30%. What’s more, wireless collision avoidance detection in major intersections, for example, has been shown to save billions in health care and longterm disability costs. The potential of the local wireless broadband in day-to-day applications for machine-to-machine or internetof-things will far exceed the use of today’s Internet. The economics of wireless broadband is just starting, and there are new technology upgrades in WiFi that would place it significantly in the mobile eco system. Abdul Karim made these comments at the launch of the Celebration of PERNEC’s Achievement In Becoming The Premier WiFi Network Builder In Malaysia at MASAM 2012 on 29 April. The event was officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin at the Kompleks Sukan Likas, Kota Kinabalu during the official closing ceremony of MSAM 2012. P ERNEC Corporation Bhd together with NEC Corporation of Japan organised a seminar to introduce the benefits of iNEC Cloud technology to a select audience of PERNEC’s business partners. Mr. Sinya Kukita, Chief Manager, NEC International Sale and Operations conducted the seminar that was attended by heads of IT from various customer companies of PERNEC. It was held at the Le Meridien Hotel in Kuala Lumpur in December last year. Speaking about the seminar, PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said cloud computing was an important development in the ICT landscape, having evolved from a futuristic technology into a commercially viable alternative for companies in search of cost-effective storage and server solutions. At the seminar, participants were told that it has been forecast that by this year alone, 80 percent of Fortune 1000 enterprises would pay for some form of cloudcomputing service, while 30 percent will pay for cloud-computing infrastructure. While the technology has its fair share of drawbacks such as privacy and security concerns, the benefits would far outweigh the risks. Some of the inherent benefits of cloud computing shared with the participants were: Scalability: IT departments anticipating an enormous uptake in user load need not scramble to secure additional hardware and software with cloud computing. Instead, an organisation can add and subtract capacity as its network load dictates. Since cloud-computing follows a utility model in which service costs are based on consumption, companies pay for only what they use; Easy Implementation: Without the need to purchase hardware, software licences or implementation services, a company can get its cloud-computing arrangement off the ground in record time — and for a fraction of the cost of an on-premise solution; Skilled Practitioners: When a particular technology becomes popular, it is not uncommon for a whole slew of vendors to jump on the bandwagon. In the case of cloud computing, however, 05 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 From left: Mr Takayuki Kano, Assistant General Manager, NEC Corporation, Mr Kukita, Mr Mitsuhiro Mikami, Manager, NEC Corp, En Norizal Mohd Tahir and En Karim. INFO & ACTIVITIES Seminar on benefits of cloud computing vendors like NEC Corporation have typically been reputable enough to offer customers reliable service and large enough to deliver huge data centres with endless amounts of storage and computing capacity; and Freeing Up of Internal Resources: By placing storage and server needs in the hands of an outsourcer, a company essentially shifts the burden placed on its in-house IT team to a third-party provider. The result - in-house IT departments can focus on business-critical tasks without having to incur additional costs in manpower and training. Furthermore, although there has been plenty of concern surrounding cloud computing, in particular its security risks, a lot of companies do not realise that many vendors rely on strict privacy policies, as well on sophisticated security measures, such as proven cryptographic methods to authenticate users. Abdul Karim added that companies could choose to encrypt data before even storing it on a third-party provider’s servers. As a result, many cloud-computing vendors offer greater data security and confidentiality than companies that choose to store their data in-house. Considering the powerful benefits of cloud computing, the main objective of the seminar was to enable a “hype-free” discussion on cloud computing and align participants to a common understanding of how cloud computing could be beneficial for their businesses. pernec telco BETTER PROSPECTS FOR PERNEC WITH SMALL CELL SOLUTIONS 06 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 W ith the introduction of the ground-breaking small cell Long Term Evolution or better known as LTE, PERNEC can tap into opportunities in future mobile communications network growth. Announcing the availability of the latest mobile network telecommunication technology at MSAM (Minggu Amanah Saham Malaysia) 2012, PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said small cell solutions offer an enhanced, cost-effective mobile network that enables operators to provide premium mobile services. Small cell solutions consist of a broad range of technology components high function processor with a volume of less than 10L, a weight of less than 10kg and an output power of 2 x 5W (MIMO). Furthermore, the base station can serve up to 200 subscribers, in spite of its small radius of coverage. The series also features advanced SON (self-organising network) for autonomous network configuration, optimisation and automated network management, which reduces time for deployment and enables telecom carriers to reduce their CAPEX (capital expenditure) and OPEX (operational expenditure). “Telecom carriers are working to boost capacity by introducing LTE technology and enhancing the efficiency of wireless capacity in response pernec telco 200 subscribers to the rapid growth in communication traffic accompanying the increased use of smartphones and tablets," Abdul Karim said. There is also greater demand for environments that ensure stable communications in areas where communication speeds are likely to fall due to heavy traffic or where radio waves are weak. Moreover, compatibility with multiple manufacturers' products in a single network facilitates the flexible construction and operation of base stations and results in high communication quality. LTE COMPACT WIRELESS BASE STATION WIRELESS FIBER VARIATION BY SMALL CELL SOLUTION High speed data communication To Small Cell Optimum enviroment for cloud/SaaS and application Automotion Quickly tailored Coverage building QoS High density cell Device diversitication/low consumption Attractive access way for your lifestyle 07 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 that address connectivity and service management challenges faced by mobile operators. PERNEC’s vision of the LTE roll out in future mobile networks in the local market is based on the assumption that services and applications will demand higher throughput in both uplink and downlink. The compact all-in-one LTE base station system allows for a wide range of installation options in areas with limited space, such as rooftops and compact indoor spaces. “This series paves the way for more cost effective installation of small cell base stations, helps boost capacity and improves overall performance,” said Abdul Karim. This enhanced series features a info & activities PNB anjur majlis Jalinan Rakan Korporat MSAM 2012 P ermodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) telah menganjurkan satu majlis Jalinan Rakan Korporat bersama media sempena Minggu Saham Amanah Malaysia 2012 (MSAM) di Theatrette, Menara PNB pada 5 April 2012. MSAM 2012 yang berlangsung di Kompleks Sukan Kota Kinabalu, Sabah pada 20-28 April, dirasmikan oleh Perdana Menteri Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak. Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Kumpulan PNB Tan Seri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman berkata penganjuran MSAM 2012 adalah buat kali ke-13, dan PNB merancang menganjurkan acara tahunan ini ke seluruh negara, pada masa hadapan. MSAM pada tahun ini telah disertai oleh 50 peserta pameran. Selain daripada syarikat-syarikat strategik PNB, MSAM juga mempamerkan aktivitiaktiviti oleh syarikat-syarikat pelaburan PNB yang lain, badan-badan kawal selia daripada agensi-agensi Kerajaan seperti Bank Negara Malaysia, Suruhanjaya Sekuriti, Bursa Malaysia, Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri dan juga ejen-ejen unit amanah PNB melalui sekitar 196 gerai pameran. Pelbagai aktiviti menarik turut 08 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ...penganjuran MSAM 2012 adalah buat kali ke13, dan PNB merancang menganjurkan acara tahunan ini ke seluruh negara, pada masa hadapan. Tan Sri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Kumpulan PNB. diadakan termasuk program anjuran bersama rakan-rakan korporat MSAM 2012 dan juga aktiviti-aktiviti lain seperti Cabaran Pengurusan Kewangan ASNB dan Ikon Inspirasi yang menampilkan tokoh-tokoh. Pada majlis Jalinan Rakan Korporat ini, pihak penganjur turut mengumumkan pelbagai peraduan yang menawarkan beraneka hadiah lumayan kepada para pelawat termasuk sebuah kereta Ford Fiesta 1.6l Sport Ti-VCTm, sebuah Toyota Hilux 2.5G, sebuah Perodua Myvi 1.5 (A), 15 buah motosikal, I 6 unit notebook, 11 unit iPad 2, 45 unit Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 dan 41 unit Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 serta 300 buah hamper. Syarikat-syarikat Kumpulan PNB termasuk Pernec Corporation Bhd, Malayan Banking Berhad, Sime Darby Berhad, I & P Group Sdn Berhad, UMW Holdings Berhad, Chemical Company of Malaysia Berhad, Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad, MNRB Holdings Berhad, NCB Holdings Berhad, Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd, Projek Lintasan Kota Holdings Sdn Bhd Berhad dan Takaful IKHLAS Sdn Bhd meneruskan sokongan padu mereka dalam menjayakan MSAM kali ini dengan mempamerkan aktiviti perniagaan mereka di samping mengadakan pelbagai aktiviti lain untuk para pengunjung di Sabah. info & activities 2,000 Sabahans sign up for HNC I Abdul Karim Sallam PERNEC Group Managing Director PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said, “It is hoped that with structured learning programmes, they will be able to broaden their ICT knowledge and skills throughout their primary and secondary years.” The hNC membership is opened to all heloNET netbook users, MCMC netbook recipients, students aged between seven and 17 years old as well as teachers and parents. 09 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 t was another boost in membership for PERNEC’s heloNET Community (hNC) programme when over 2,000 students registered for it at the recent Minggu Amanah Saham Malaysia (MSAM) 2012 in Sabah. Through well-planned activities and brilliant execution, PERNEC’s booth at MSAM 2012 became the centre of attraction for students visiting the fair at Kompleks Sukan Likas, Kota Kinabalu. Members who registered also won attractive gifts. The hNC was first launched at MSAM 2011 in Ipoh with the main objective to provide a creative and safe out-of-school learning environment for students. With the hNC programme, students can explore their own ideas, develop skills, and nurture self-confidence through the use of technology. The hNC also provides a vibrant platform for students to engage in ICT, with ample exposure, challenges and opportunities to experience so they can obtain a solid learning experience. It is hoped that with structured learning programmes, they will be able to broaden their ICT knowledge and skills throughout their primary and secondary years. pernec telco PERNEC launches IPv6 classes for engineers P 010 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ERNEC Corporation Bhd kicked-off its first series of IPv6 Forum certification classes for IPv6 engineers in Malaysia. The classes, held from 13-17 February 2012 were sponsored by the MCMC (Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission) and organised in partnership with DualStak Networks Sdn Bhd and Nephos6 Inc. The first batch of trainees attending the IPv6 Forum Certified IPv6 Network Engineer Level 1 also known as CNE6 Silver class included participants from Celcom, Redtone, Jaring, OCE, Extreme BB, IMPACT, Packet-1, GITN, MAMPU, and Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA). The course featured, among others, back-to-back training sessions for both Level 1 (CNE6 Silver) and Level 2 (CNE6 Gold). The CNE6 Silver courses are intended for network and system engineers who need to understand the new features and operational characteristics of networks based on IPv6. The CNE6 Gold courses meanwhile are for enterprise network engineers to enable them to set up and configure IPv6 networks and associated services, and implement the migration of existing networks to support IPv6 in various architectures. These programmes were developed by the IPv6 Forum through its IPv6 Education Logo (v6eLogo) Programme to increase engineering quality by certifying solid curricula and recognising educated engineers. deployment in tandem with cloud offerings. DualStak Networks is the local subsidiary of InfoWeapons, a leading provider of IPv6-enabled network appliances worldwide, while Nephos6, Inc. is a US technology-consulting firm that helps organisations effectively transition to IPv6 and adopt cloud technologies. ...the bigger bandwidth offerings by the cellular and fixed service providers provided the opportunity for more applications to be driven into the network. Getting IPv6-ready pernec telco P T he driver for the push of the IPv6 agenda will not be the technology per se but the business drive. PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said this at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with DualStak Networks and Nephos6, Inc. PERNEC through collaborations with its partners aims at becoming the prime mover for IPv6 as it views the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 as “inevitable” while believing that there will be a transition period of co-existence between the two protocols i.e. transition from pure IPv4 to hybrid IPv4/IPv6. There are three ways to enable IPv4 and IPv6 to coexist. The simplest is called dual stack. As the name implies, it is the creation of totally discrete and separate networks to handle each of the addressing schemes. Incoming packets are then examined and sent to the proper system. PERNEC’s partnerships with DualStak Networks and Nephos6 mark a significant development for IPv6 adoption in the region and will significantly ease the rollout of IPv6 in Asia. IPv6 adoption in Asia is anticipated to increase many times over and PERNEC together with its partners aim to be at the forefront of this explosion. 011 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ERNEC Corporation Bhd signed a strategic alliance with DualStak Networks Sdn Bhd and Nephos6 Inc to ride on the momentum of the anticipated demand for Internet Protocol version Six or IPv6-compliant solutions and hardware. The agreement was signed in Kuala Lumpur between PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam, DualStak Networks Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Lawrence E. Hughes and Nephos6 Inc chief operating officer Yurie Rich. Deputy Minister of Information, Communication and Culture Datuk Joseph Salang was present at the event. According to Abdul Karim, the main objective of the Memorandum of Understanding was to provide the highest level of service to clients, existing and potential, by combining resources and expertise to promote IPv6 in Southeast Asia. Under the terms, all members will co-operate efforts, combine skills, technology, resources and knowledge to promote IPv6 in Southeast Asia and undertake projects such as IPv6 education certification, transition planning and any other activities that members may mutually agree to pursue. The strategic partnership will provide the necessary expertise to organisations so they can establish a roadmap for migrations and the various options available to undertake the migration. Abdul Karim noted that the bigger bandwidth offerings by the cellular and fixed service providers provided the opportunity for more applications to be driven into the network. This would include the exponential growth of social networking and connected devices that would in turn create the push for more IP addresses and pressure to migrate to a cost effective IPv6 pernec paypoint PERNEC introduces its POC public telephone booth 012 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 P ERNEC Paypoint Sdn. Bhd was proud to introduce its Proof of Concept (POC) public telephone booth at the Malacca International Trade Centre in Ayer Keroh recently. The telephone booth utilises energy efficient components as well as recyclable materials. PERNEC PayPoint CEO Tengku Asmaluddin Tengku Arshad said proof of concept was a common idea in the business world as it was a means in which organisations demonstrate the commercial and financial viability of their products or services. The analysis would provide the basis for commercial production at a later stage. Tengku Asmaluddin added that the practice of innovation was not just about creating new products but about discovering completely new markets that met previously unknown and therefore untapped customer needs. He elaborated that in the age of Internet connectivity, the act of innovation became an even greater challenge, making the drive towards selecting and executing the right ideas and bringing them to market before your competitors did, more urgent than previously known. He explained that technology and control of quality and cost were not the only driving forces behind innovation these days. Creativity and the growth of the organisation towards a future state of competiveness were equally important. The POC public telephone booth is an innovation that can be replicated economically and satisfies a specific need in the marketplace. pernec corporation MINGGU AMANAH SAHAM MALAYSIA 2012 MSAM ENHANCES PERNEC’S PREMIER STATUS T housands of Sabahans got a rare opportunity to get acquainted with the wide range of products and services offered by PERNEC Corporation Bhd when the company participated in the Minggu Amanah Saham Malaysia (MSAM) 2012 in Kota Kinabalu recently. MSAM in Sabah was held from 19-29 April at Kompleks Sukan Likas, Kota Kinabalu with over 268,000 visitors attending, surpassing organiser PNB’s (Permodalan Nasional Bhd) initial estimates. Prior to the fair, PNB held a ‘get to know’ session called Jalinan Korporat MSAM, with all participating companies being introduced to the media. The announcement of top prizes such as cars and motorcycles was also made during this session. Speaking about MSAM, PERNEC Group Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam, said, “We participated in MSAM 2012 because we understand our role as part of the big PNB family and we want to contribute as much as we can to enhancing the investing literacy of the public, particularly those living in the sub-urban and interior areas of Sabah.” He explained that the exhibition would also allow the Group to get close to the public and get feedback on the range of services that PERNEC provides, such as its WiFi hotspots and public telephony. MSAM was also a wonderful way to promote PERNEC’s innovative range of ICT products and services such as its latest green-tech LED, system integration and advertising media. Being part of MSAM has enhanced the company’s status as a premier telco infrastructure builder, in line with PERNEC’s positioning as the top WiFi hotspot developer in Malaysia. It was hoped that MSAM would help showcase PERNEC’s transition from merely a developer of telecommunication infrastructure to a full-fledged technology company with businesses in various ICT sectors. Abdul Karim added, “There’s no doubt that our participation in MSAM has enhanced our reputation and visibility as a growing PNB technology company with a solid future.” 013 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 014 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 pernec corporation pernec corporation 015 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 info & activities 2 1 TELCO TEAM EMERGES AS TOP BOWLERS 3 T he Telco team of PERNEC emerged as the overall champs of the annual PERNEC Inter-Division Bowling Tournament 2012 held on 14 April. Held at the Wangsa Bowl in Wangsa Walk, the Telco team scored an outstanding total of 3,123 pinfalls, leaving the other teams green with envy. All the same, it was a day of great fun and camaraderie. Each division was represented by eight employees split into two teams of four men and four women respectively. A big ‘thank you’ goes out to the organisers and everyone who participated to make this event a resounding success. Division 4 Total Pinfalls Position Telco 3,123 1 Paypoint 3,115 2 PCB 2,890 3 IT 2,551 4 016 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 Telco team clinches No. 1 spot for netball P ERNEC’s Telco division played a powerful game, winning both their matches and emerging as the overall champs of the company’s Inter-Division Netball Tournament 2012 held on 17 March at the hard court of Sekolah Menengah Seri Keramat. Three teams of seven players representing PERNEC’s headquarters, Telco and Paypoint took part in the tournament with each team playing two games. Congratulations to the winning team and a big thanks to all participating teams for giving your best and putting up a good fight. 1 info & activities 2 1 Telco team wins futsal cup W ell done, team Telco for emerging as the overall champions of the PERNEC Annual InterDivision Futsal Tournament 2012 held on 11 February at Sports Planet Ampang. Four men’s teams and three women’s teams of ten 3 players each participated in the tournament which saw fairly-skilled players pitching their futsal maneuvers against each other in their pursuit of a well-deserved goal. To everyone who participated, thank you for making this year’s tournament truly thrilling! Men’s category Position Team Points Champion Paypoint 3 1st runner-up Telco 2 2nd runner-up PCB 1 Position Team Points Champion Telco 3 1 runner-up PCB 2 2nd runner-up Paypoint 1 4 Women’s category st 2 3 P W D L F A Points 1 Telco Team 2 3 0 0 4 24 6 2 Paypoint 2 1 0 1 19 11 3 3 HQ 2 0 0 2 18 16 0 017 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 Position info & activities Hairul hauls in the biggest catch H airul Hisham Nasiff of the Telco division was proclaimed the winner of the PERNEC Fishing Competition when he caught a Patin fish weighing a whopping 2.8 kg. Held on 19 May 2012 at the KPD Kolam Pancing in Taman Bukit Mulia, the fishing competition saw 37 anglers from the company’s four divisions eagerly signing-up to fish in the manmade pond. Among the fresh water fish species in the pond were Rohu, Pacu, Patin, Tilapia and Baung. Mohd Haikal Suhaimi of PERNEC IT made the first catch with a Patin fish weighing 1.5 kg. Position Divisions Fish Weight of Catch Hairul Hisham Nasiff Telco Patin 2.8kg 2 Abd Ghafar Ijang Telco Patin 2.3kg 3 Mohd Haikal Suhaimi IT Patin 1.5kg 1 Cooking with a 018 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 Celebrity Participants 3 Muhd Hairurnizam Atan Paypoint Pacu 1.5kg 4 Mohd Fadar Saugi Paypoint Patin 1.3kg 4 0 employees of PERNEC had a time of their lives when they participated in a two-hour cooking class hosted by celebrity chef Puan Zaidah Mohd Noor. Held on 28 April 2012 at PERNEC’s D’Café, seats to the cooking class were snapped up fast as many signed-up to learn the secret behind Puan Zaidah’s legendary ‘Nasi Arab’. Informative and entertaining, participants also learnt essential cooking tips and techniques from Puan Zaidah that they could put to use in their kitchens at home. The cooking class ended with everyone having a big helping of the delicious ‘Nasi Arab’. pernec paypoint P securely and conveniently through its proprietary trading platforms. He encouraged SMIs to give ecommerce a try, as it was the easiest, most cost effective way to develop their business and penetrate the global marketplace. The HalalSquare portal is a virtual marketplace that enables full online trading as well as integration of logistics and supply chain management, creating a common platform for manufacturers, traders and consumers of Halal products. HalalSquare was developed specifically to promote the halal concept and create awareness about it in answer to the increasing demand for Halal products and services. Through its various modules, the HalalSquare.com portal will also serve the global community as a reliable source of information and knowledge of Halal related topics. PERNEC’s e-commerce application offers SMIs the possibility to manage a bank account with an Internet Browser or sell goods or services without the intervention of a salesperson. HalalSquare welcomes interested parties to register via email to halalsquare@ pernec.com.my or call 03-4259 6081. 019 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ERNEC PayPoint Sdn Bhd showcased its own trading platform, www. halalsquare.com.my at Minggu Amanah Saham Malaysia (MSAM) in Sabah recently in an effort to encourage more SMIs (small and medium industries/enterprises) to consider e-commerce. PERNEC Managing Director Abdul Karim Sallam said that since e-commerce features were easily accessible through desktops, smartphones and tablets, SMIs could streamline and reduce their advertising expenses by promoting their products and services via digital advertising. He added that PERNEC was confident its consultancy services for e-commerce development would help SMIs to start their own online trading pernec telco Deal sealed to promote more research P 020 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 ERNEC Corporation Bhd recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) to promote further cooperation in areas of mutual benefit. With the MoU in place, various strategic programmes have been planned including industry knowledge-sharing programmes where both parties will combine their expertise to produce marketable intellectual property products such as white papers, blue prints, designs, specifications and theses. Under this programme, IIUM will have the opportunity to station their talents at PERNEC to assist in market research activities or any specific initiatives that allow them to gain better knowledge and exposure to the industry. Apart from given focus on evaluating and understanding IIUM’s marketready products through the university’s Research Management Centre, the collaboration will also cover future product developments based on market and industry requirements. In this instance, both parties will jointly leverage their respective capabilities and capacities to apply grants, product development, testing and go-to-market strategies. Collaborations between local businesses and universities are intended to contribute to development performance. This is a win-win situation as PERNEC is able to leverage on IIUM’s expertise in research and development while IIUM is able to tap into the business or go-to-market know-how. Elaborating on this, Abdul Karim said, “We believe that collaborations with universities have the potential to positively influence the outcome of research and initiatives implemented while potentially providing a cascade of benefits for knowledge acquisition from both internal and external sources.” In addition to this, both partners also plan to implement other project-based industrial programmes, specifically for web and mobile applications. We believe that collaborations with universities have the potential to positively influence the outcome of research and initiatives implemented while potentially providing a cascade of benefits for knowledge acquisition from both internal and external sources. Abdul Karim Sallam PERNEC Group Managing Director pernec telco 021 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 pernec corporation Pernec cetus ledakan inovasi 3D di Karnival Kebitaraan SKK 2012 022 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 P ERNEC Corporation Bhd berharap pengenalan makmal Proof of Concept (POC) 3D IronCAD pada Karnival Kebitaraan Rekacipta dan Inovasi 2012 akan mencetuskan ledakan inovasi terutamanya di kalangan para pelajar Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan (SKK) di Malaysia. Karnival Kebitaraaan SKK Kebangsaan 2012 diadakan di Sekolah Menengah Teknik Jaafar, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, untuk memperkenalkan kejayaan-kejayaan yang telah dicapai oleh Sekolah Kluster Kecemerlangan (SKK) kepada umum. Karnival dirasmikan oleh Ketua Pengarah Pelajaran Malaysia Datuk Seri Abd Ghaffar Mahmud baru-baru ini. SKK adalah satu penjenamaan yang diberikan kepada sekolah-sekolah yang dikenal pasti cemerlang di dalam klusternya bertujuan untuk mempertingkatkan lagi pencapaian mereka di dalam Sistem Pendidikan negara. Karnival yang bertemakan ‘Kebitaraan SKK Menjana Modal Insan Kreatif dan Inovatif’ pada dasarnya juga bertujuan untuk menggalakkan Matlamat Pernec ialah untuk muncul sebagai peneraju bidang Inovasi dalam Rekabentuk & Teknologi di Malaysia dan mengetengahkan idea inovasi pelajar ke peringkat antarabangsa. Ini adalah sebahagian daripada agenda negara pada 2012 yang juga dikenali sebagai Tahun Gerakan Inovasi. daripada agenda negara pada 2012 yang juga dikenali sebagai Tahun Gerakan Inovasi,” kata Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan Pernec Abdul Karim Sallam. Antara komponen utama sebagai asas dalam Program Pembangunan Kreativiti dan Inovasi ialah elemen Aplikasi Inovasi 3D IronCAD (Rekabentuk dan Teknologi), tambah Abdul Karim. “Penggunaan aplikasi 3D IronCAD oleh para pelajar SKK sudah pasti 023 NADA PERNEC AUGUST 2012 akan dapat mengembangkan potensi pelajar dalam bidang rekabentuk, teknologi kejuruteraan, teknologi pembuatan, aplikasi teknologi, kreativiti, inovasi, perniagaan dan keusahawanan. Ia bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kemahiran berfikir, daya kreatif, manipulasi dan kemahiran menyelesaikan masalah. “Kandungannya antara lain mendedahkan tentang kemahiran asas, pengetahuan yang berkaitan dalam bidang rekabentuk dan teknologi serta nilai dan sikap yang perlu dipupuk seperti berdikari, inovatif, kreatif, tabiat kerja yang baik, sikap yang positif serta semangat kerja secara berkumpulan,” kata Abdul Karim. Sempena karnival ini, Pernec juga telah menyerahkan 50 lesen Aplikasi Inovasi 3D IronCAD bernilai RM200,000 kepada Pengetua Sekolah Menengah Teknik Tuanku Jaafar, Puan Hajah Noraziah Ramli. Menurut Abdul Karim, sumbangan geran ini adalah sebagai satu komitmen Pernec dalam memacu kecemerlangan di dalam bidang pendidikan negara. Selari dengan makmal POC 3D IronCAD yang diadakan di Karnival Kebitaraan 2012 ini, Abdul Karim berkata Pernec akan melebarkan lagi penglibatan syarikat di dalam misi menyokong objektif ‘Tahun Gerakan Inovasi 2012’ dengan menjalankan inisiatif yang merangkumi 3 bidang kerja iaitu: • Menyediakan prasarana dan kelengkapan peralatan serta aplikasi Rekabentuk, Inovasi dan Teknologi bagi peringkat sekolah menengah; • Menyediakan latihan dan memperlengkapkan guru-guru mata pelajaran teknikal & vokasional di bawah Kementerian Pelajaran dengan teknologi semasa dan berkemahiran dalam aplikasi Rekabentuk, Inovasi dan Teknologi; dan • Menyediakan satu platform halatuju minat pelajar dalam bidang Rekabentuk, Sains & Teknologi bagi menghadapi prasarana kerjaya dalam bidang teknologi tersebut. pernec corporation sekolah-sekolah di dalam kluster yang sama untuk mencontohi SKK yang dikenal pasti itu. Ia dianjurkan oleh Bahagian Pengurusan Sekolah Berasrama dan Sekolah Kecemerlangan, Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia. “Matlamat Pernec ialah untuk muncul sebagai peneraju bidang Inovasi dalam Rekabentuk & Teknologi di Malaysia dan mengetengahkan idea inovasi pelajar ke peringkat antarabangsa. Ini adalah sebahagian
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