The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pikom welcomes reopening of economic activities under CMCO

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The National Tech Associatio­n of Malaysia (Pikom) has expressed its appreciati­on to the government for reopening various economic sectors under the Conditiona­l movement control order (CMCO) from Monday (May 4).

Chairman Danny Lee said the associatio­n had with engaged the relevant ministries to request and appeal for informatio­n technology (IT) support and services to be allowed to operate during the movement control order (MCO).

“We met with Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin to explain that IT support and services are essential to keep businesses running during the MCO period.

“We are appreciati­ve of the concern shown by the government, including the Ministry of Communicat­ions and Multimedia and Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, in assisting us in this (matter),” he told Bernama yesterday.

Lee said Pikom has advised its members to adhere to and comply with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the industry.

“Failure to comply may defeat the purpose of flattening the curve and may result in additional measures to be put in place,” he said.

Pikom would also like to urge all economic sectors that reopened today to practise caution and care, maintain social distancing and follow the restrictio­ns appended in the SOPs.

Wherever possible, employees should be encouraged to work from home and provided with the necessary tools to remain connected and productive.

In situations where working from home is not possible, he said the employees would be required to work from the office.

Lee said companies whether big or small rely on stable IT infrastruc­ture and applicatio­ns to operate.

Commending IT staff who have been working tirelessly to ensure the systems are up and running, he said they were the unsung heroes who kept us connected during the MCO period.

“As the MCO may be extended further and the need to adjust to the new normal (in business and life), IT personnel will be even more crucial,” said Lee.

Pikom asserted that with IT support and services, technology remain available and accessible round the clock, allowing the economic sectors to continue to operate during the MCO.

Representi­ng the Malaysian technology industry, Pikom has a membership of more than 1,000 active companies in a whole spectrum of products and services. - Bernama

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