
Interviews
ICT developments in Malaysia – KTAK
The main focus of Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications, Malaysia-KTAK is the development of key infrastructure and services that will propel the development of ICT.
Giving People the Power of Communication : Simo Hoikka, Programme Manager at Nokia Corporate Relations and Responsibility
Mobile communications is now more than just voice and text.
We Sustain our Growth Momentum by Focusing on the Market : Professor Tan Sri Anuwar Ali, President and Vice-Chancellor, Open University Malaysia
The Open University Malaysia (OUM) is the largest Open and Distance Learning institution in Malaysia with over 50,000 students.
Collaborative services dictating e-Government trends : Foo Jung Wei, Director, e-Government, Oracle Corporation, Asia Pacific
In the area of e-Government, Singapore is definitely ahead than other countries in Asia.
Spreading awareness with ICTs : Dr Latha Jagannathan, Medical Director and Managing Trustee Bangalore Medical Services Trust & Research Institute,
The main problem is lack of coordination and co- peration among various organisations and also between private initiatives and government initiatives.
Need is for a learner-focussed learning material : Badrul H. khan, founding Director of the Educational Technology Leadership (ETL)
Badrul H. Khan, Ph.D., is an international speaker, author, educator and consultant in the field of e- earning and educational technology.
Smart cards propelling smart governance : Markus Mosen, Vice President, Chip Card Business, Infineon Technologies
“With the emergence of e-Government applications such as e-Passport, National e-ID, addressing security concerns has become of higher importance since it relates to national security.