The Borneo Post

Cloud-based, cybersecur­ity allow new smart services

- — Bernama

CYBERJAYA: The newly launched cloud-based and cybersecur­ity services for the government is expected to enable the sector to quickly expand and deploy new smart services across various agencies at lower costs.

The comprehens­ive cloudbased services include infrastruc­ture-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, softwareas-a-service, cloud-based profession­al services as well as managed cloud-based services for the government.

The initiative was launched by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin at TM One’s Klang Valley Core Data Centre (KVDC) here yesterday, together with Minister in Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

During the launch, the prime minister had also witnessed the signing of an agreement between Telekom Malaysia (TM), Malaysian Administra­tive Modernisat­ion and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) and Cloud Connect Sdn Bhd for TM’s Centralise­d Cloud Computing Panel and Managed Service Provider.

He had also presented a letter appointing TM as the government’s cloud-based service provider to chairman Tan Sri Mohd Bakke Salleh, before being taken on a tour of the KVDC which showcases TM One’s cloud and cybersecur­ity ecosystem.

Meanwhile, TM group chief executive officer Imri Mokhtar said the telecommun­ications company (telco) is poised to accelerate public sector digital adoption by providing a comprehens­ive suite of solutions, spanning cloud, data centres and cybersecur­ity.

“We are confident that TM’s technical capabiliti­es and local expertise which are at par with internatio­nal standards can provide the best (digital) solutions for the government, in line with the government’s digital transforma­tion plan,” he told reporters after the launch.

According to him, the initiative can also improve service delivery to the people and drive digital adoption nationwide.

On cybersecur­ity, he said TM is working with 300 trained engineers from the Malaysian Armed Forces and CyberSecur­ity Malaysia.

Imri also said that the telco will be investing in data centres in several areas, including Cyberjaya, in the near future.

Currently, he said TM had eight data centres in Malaysia and one in Hong Kong, with two of them being Tier III-rated, offering world-class cloud services.

We are confident that TM’s technical capabiliti­es and local expertise which are at par with internatio­nal standards can provide the best (digital) solutions for the government, in line with the government’s digital transforma­tion plan.

Imri Mokhtar

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Muhyiddin (centre) launches the TM Cyber Security and Cloud Services for the Malaysian Government at Klang Valley Core Data Centre, TM Complex, Cyberjaya. Also present are (from left) Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department for Economic Affairs Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, TM chairman Tan Sri Mohd Bakke Salleh and TM chief executive officer Imri Mokhtar.
— Bernama photo Muhyiddin (centre) launches the TM Cyber Security and Cloud Services for the Malaysian Government at Klang Valley Core Data Centre, TM Complex, Cyberjaya. Also present are (from left) Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department for Economic Affairs Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, TM chairman Tan Sri Mohd Bakke Salleh and TM chief executive officer Imri Mokhtar.

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