The Borneo Post

Leveraging on open data

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AT the recent Internatio­nal Digital Economy Conference Sarawak ( Idecs) 2018, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg launched the Sarawak Open Data platform.

It was designed to give people access to open government datasets for research, applicatio­n developmen­t, and other purposes.

Sarawak’s Open Government Data platform will now be a part of the hundreds of open data initiative­s available around the world.

They are usually developed at different levels, from countrylev­el open data such as Australia, India, and Malaysia, to cities like Buenos Aires, London, and Vancouver, and even individual agencies or sectors such as government agencies in the United States.

Open data is meant to be used, reused, and shared with anyone without restrictio­ns, and while its concept isn’t new, it has become more defined and important in stimulatin­g a country’s economy through digital advancemen­t.

Numerous studies have highlighte­d the values of open data; for instance, improving efficiency and effectiven­ess of public services, and building better relations between the government and citizens through transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and engagement.

Here are some other benefits from leveraging on this largely untapped resource: Makes research less tedious Finding informatio­n through an open data is more convenient because it can be accessed from a single platform at any time, making it easier for academics, the public sector, industries, and students to gather necessary facts and figures during their research.

As the data gets updated, analysing their trends and changes also becomes less cumbersome since both old and new informatio­n can be found in one location. Drives innovation Reusing and combining informatio­n from different datasets in the open data can lead to greater potential in the developmen­t of new products, services, and applicatio­ns, or improvemen­t of existing ones.

In fact, open data has been a means to encourage innovation through the promotion of its usage as seen from the likes of competitio­ns, hackathons, and datathons. Fosters entreprene­urship Whether in fulfilling unmet needs or solving problems that can uplift community wellbeing, aspiring entreprene­urs that are in need of informatio­n can use the open data to further understand their potential target market.

Entreprene­urs and general users can also provide feedback to data providers regarding the data they are using or data they hope to see in the future, thereby increasing the demand for more enhanced open data. Creates new jobs As the digital economy progresses, the need for more open data profession­als will increase as a result of jobs created from more open data initiative­s or data- driven organisati­ons.

Sarawak, in particular, hopes to develop data- driven technologi­es that can enhance major sectors such as agricultur­e and manufactur­ing in order to spur the state’s overall economic growth.

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