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My Personal Details
My future plan for now is to finish my degree with flying colours and at
the same time gain valuable knowledge. I wish to balance my co curricular and
academic and achieve something that can be memorable and I would like to give
back to UiTM. After finishing my Degree study ,I would like to work because I
want to help my family and my wish that after my family get a better life and
comfortable I want to further my studies . I think I want to married when I’m
27 years old because for that age I think I’m very matured and ready to fulfil
the responsibility to be great husband and father plus doing that time I have
good financial condition. My dream is I get finishing my Master study. And I
want my future wife get master before me because it can make motivation for me
to get a master also.
About
me and UITM
My
perception when I get offer from UITM I feel very interested and lucky because
I get what I want. The offer letter from UITM state that I should registered on
6 September 2011 and I was excited to face that date. At UITM I studies course
Human Resources Management. First time when I get offer letter and I read the
course that I get, I don’t know what the Human Resource Management for studies,
and I’m be so confused for this matter. But after I registered on that day, and
for the first week I’m at UITM I’m was introduced from the senior that he also
from course Human Resource Management. After that I have more knowledge about Human
Resource and I’m very happy because I get that course. When I know I get UITM
Melaka Campus of Bandaraya I feel very happy because Melaka is near with my
hometown. This is happen because when in Matriculation I get Matriculation at
Penang. So for back home it is very difficult, that why I feel very happy when
I get UITM Melaka and I’m very shock, because I think that I get UITM Shah Alam
because all my closed friend said when in degree percentage of to get UITM Shah
Alam is very high. But, whenever I get I’m very happy of this. At UITM I have more friend from my past
matriculation. For me I’m very proud to be UITM student because UITM is one
University for a Malay people and the result for UITM is a increasing every
year. It mean that Malay people and Malay University can includes with the
other University. UITM also used in English for all subject in learning, it
mean that who want to enter for this University is must be fulfill their
English result and must be a better English. For me UITM is the best University
than the other University. When I’m at UITM I meet all people for the other
country and different background. I think it time for me to know about more
people. I think when we know more people, automatically we can know more about
ourself because we cannot judge ourself but all people at our surrounding have
to judge yourself. For me more people that I’m know it can make more knowledge
not only about education but about life. I don’t care because UITM doesn’t have
non Malay student because I have experience for studying with Malay and Non
Malay for the past matriculation. About Information System(MGT417)
I have take MGT417 for this semester. The
meaning of MGT417 is a Introduction to Information System. To study for MGT417
is a quick difficulty for me but interesting. Information system also make me
know more about application in computer
or internet. Information systems are the software
and hardware systems that support data-intensive applications. The journal
Information Systems publishes articles concerning the design and implementation
of languages, data models, process models, algorithms, software and hardware
for information systems.
Subject areas include data management issues as presented in the principal international database conferences as well as data-related issues from the fields of data mining, information retrieval, internet and cloud data management, web semantics, visual and audio information systems, scientific computing, and organisational behaviour. Implementation papers having to do with massively parallel data management, fault tolerance in practice, and special purpose hardware for data-intensive systems are also welcome.
All papers should motivate the problems they address with compelling examples from real or potential applications. Systems papers must be serious about experimentation either on real systems or simulations based on traces from real systems. Papers from industrial organisations are welcome.
Theoretical papers should have a clear motivation from applications. They should either break significant new ground or unify and extend existing algorithms. Such papers should clearly state which ideas have potentially wide applicability.
In addition to publishing submitted articles, the Editors-in-Chief will invite retrospective articles that describe significant projects by the principal architects of those projects. Authors of such articles should write in the first person, tracing the social as well as technical history of their projects, describing the evolution of ideas, mistakes made, and reality tests.
Technical results should be explained in a uniform notation with the emphasis on clarity and on ideas that may have applications outside of the environment of that research. Particularly complex details may be summarized with references to previously published papers.
We will make every effort to allow authors the right to republish papers appearing in Information Systems in their own books and monographs. About MGT417
Subject areas include data management issues as presented in the principal international database conferences as well as data-related issues from the fields of data mining, information retrieval, internet and cloud data management, web semantics, visual and audio information systems, scientific computing, and organisational behaviour. Implementation papers having to do with massively parallel data management, fault tolerance in practice, and special purpose hardware for data-intensive systems are also welcome.
All papers should motivate the problems they address with compelling examples from real or potential applications. Systems papers must be serious about experimentation either on real systems or simulations based on traces from real systems. Papers from industrial organisations are welcome.
Theoretical papers should have a clear motivation from applications. They should either break significant new ground or unify and extend existing algorithms. Such papers should clearly state which ideas have potentially wide applicability.
In addition to publishing submitted articles, the Editors-in-Chief will invite retrospective articles that describe significant projects by the principal architects of those projects. Authors of such articles should write in the first person, tracing the social as well as technical history of their projects, describing the evolution of ideas, mistakes made, and reality tests.
Technical results should be explained in a uniform notation with the emphasis on clarity and on ideas that may have applications outside of the environment of that research. Particularly complex details may be summarized with references to previously published papers.
We will make every effort to allow authors the right to republish papers appearing in Information Systems in their own books and monographs. About MGT417
MDeC programmes to boost ICT workforce
By ZAM KARIM
bytz@thestar.com.my
bytz@thestar.com.my
PETALING JAYA: The Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) has launched its MyProCert and MyUniAlliance training and international certification programmes.
It aims to produce 5,000 ICT (information and communications technology) professionals and 12,000 ICT undergraduates, respectively, by 2015.
The move is the agency's latest initiative to upskill and upgrade the country's ICT workforce, chief executive officer Datuk Badlisham Ghazali said.
These programmes are part of the Economic Transformation Programmes' Human Capital Development Strategic Reform Initiative (SRI), which is under the purview of the Human Resource Ministry.
MDeC is the government agency tasked with the implementation.
According to Badlisham, the MyProCert and MyUniAlliance roles complement each other. "Both are expected to address the skills-demand gap that has been identified within the ICT industry," he said.
MyProCert is a training-subsidy programme for anyone in the existing workforce who is interested in getting certification for relevant ICT skills, to progress in their professional career.
The international business solutions provider SAP has signed on as the first partner for the programme.
Under the MyProCert-SAP deal, the company will provide a marked reduction off its usual certification fees, while MDeC will provide recognition incentives to companies which sponsor employees, and individuals who pass the required SAP certification examination.
Partnerships
MyUniAlliance, meanwhile, complements MDeC's industry academia collaborations to enhance the competencies of undergraduates on industry-relevant technology skills.
"The programme will enhance the employability of the students and creates a career path for them to move on to higher-value jobs," Badlisham said.
MDeC has forged collaborations with industry prominents Cisco, SAP, Intel, Oracle, IBM, Microsoft and Huawei for this programme.
It has also roped in the participation of several top higher-learning institutions, including INTI International University, Multimedia University, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and Open University Malaysia.
Badlisham said MDeC is looking forward to partnering with more technology players, as well as collaborating with other leading tertiary institutions in the country, to ensure the goals are attained.
Solutions to better manage your data
KUALA LUMPUR: The Hewlett-Packard Co has introduced a suite of products and services that will allow organisations to manage their information better.
Damien Wong, general manager of HP software South-East Asia, said organisations are now overwhelmed with information.
"Generally, they manage their data in silos, which is inefficient and can make the information difficult to access quickly," he said.
The problem is even greater among Asia-Pacific organisations where about 82% of the major companies in the region do not enforce a universal information management protection policy, Wong said.
This policy acts as a guideline for organisations to help them decide what information to keep for a stipulated period of time, as well as how should that information be kept and protected.
Instead of managing data in silos, organisations would benefit more if they managed their information holistically. "A system needs to be in place to capture, monitor and protect the information, as well as efficiently retain and search for it," Wong said.
One of the solutions that can help organisations capture their information is HP Trim, which captures information from sharepoints, e-mail messages and even scanned images.
Wong claimed the solution is able to cut an organisation's cost of managing paper-based records by 70%.
Organisations can also set HP Trim to control and secure data based on their own information management policy.
It also comes integrated with the HP Database Archiving solution that offers organisations a platform for managing and retaining information on paper, as well as more connectivity to archive data from legacy systems.
HP Trim can be integrated with other similar solutions.
Also available is HP Storage Essentials, which is used to monitor information. When used with the HP Storage Essential Backup Manager plug-in that is available in HP Data Protector, the solution helps organisations monitor the entire data back-up process.
This gives organisations a much clearer picture of what's in their data storage infrastructure.
Lastly, there's HP's e-Discovery solution that gives organisations a way to search and retrieve their data more efficiently.
This is available for all HP storage platforms. It speeds up data retrieval time using content analytics and advanced filters so users have less hits to sift through when they search.
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