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MDEC : Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) now
MSC Malaysia
Phase 3: Target Export to other countries:
â Primary: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand
â Secondary: China Middle East
IT spending in 2012 is US$5.2bn
Malaysia
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Positioning as a ICT hub for this region
Not much change after AEC 2015
IT spending in 2012 is $6.4bn
ICT manpower 141,300 (2010)
Infocomm-savvy workforce and globally
competitive infocomm manpower to drive
economic competitiveness
Boost the number of infocomm jobs by 55,000 to
about 170,000 by 2015
Singapore
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Vietnam
Positioning as an outsourcing hub
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IT spending in 2012 is US$2.53bn; software
$222 mn.
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Strong support from the government
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Labors of IT Industry 250,290 (2010)
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New enrollment of IT students in university
reached 50,000 in 2011.
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Indonesia
One of the fastest growing economy
Need more ICT professionals
a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17%
over the 2011- 2015 period
Attracted by many other countries; in and outside
ASEAN
IT spending in Indonesia is expected to reach
US$11.5 billion by 2016
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Philippines
The number one BPO location in the world.
The IT/Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
industry, is already a very important factor in
economy with over half a million full-time
employees, between 4% and 5% contribution to
GDP
ICT/BPO sector generated annual revenues of
US$11 billion in 2011
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Philippines
Exceed 900,000 FTE in IT/BPO industry by 2016,
from 525,000 in 2010;
Over 50% of IT/BPO business is non-voice related
by 2016, from 20% in 2010;
Increased number of IT graduates to 60,000 by
2016, up from 38,809 in 2009
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Cloud Computing Smartphone 3G/4G Wireless Broadband
Eye-Tracking Augmented Reality Social Networking
3D Printing Autonomous Car
Current Technologies That Will Shape Our Future
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Google Glass Nike Fuelband Jawbone UP
Basis Band Sony SmartwatchMisfit Shine
Wearable Technology: The Next Big Things
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âGartner forecasts public cloud services to be
worth $109 billion this year, while the
EU expects the cloud to add as much as $206 billion
to annual GDP between
now and 2020.â
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âPublic and private IT cloud services will generate
nearly 14 million jobs worldwide by 2015.â
IDC, March 2012
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âSocial computing is moving from
being just on the outside of the organization
to being at the core of business operations.â
Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner, 2012
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âBig data currently has the most significant impact
in social network analysis and content analytics
with 45% of new spending each year.â
Gartner, 2012
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Cloud Computing Technical skills
Mobile app development and management
Enterprise architecture and business needs
analysis
Project management skills
Security and compliance
Data integration/Big Data and analysis skills
Contract and vendor negotiation
Business and financial skills
Source: Forbe 2012
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Cloud Computing Technical skills
Cloud Deployment / Management
Virtualization
Cloud Data Center Skill
Java / .NET and others on building Cloud apps
Cloud / PaaS / IaaS / SaaS
Knowledge of open-source tools and languages
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Mobile app development and management
IOS / Android / Windows Phone Native App
Development
HTML 5
Enterprise App Store
Mobile Device Management
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Enterprise architecture and
business needs analysis
Enterprise Architecture; e.g. TOGAF
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Able to work with the business, speak the
language of business, as well as work with IT
professionals
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Project management skills
Cloud computing offers end-users the potential
to run wild with new requests for services,
effective project management skills are needed
Software Engineering
Agile, CMMI, etc.
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Security and compliance
Security has long been a concern of IT leaders,
and demand for specialized security
professionals
Cloud Security
Mobile Security
Compliance: Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA
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Data integration/Big Data
and analysis skills
Big Data from Cloud: Volume, Velocity, Variety
Big data is one of the top priorities.
Business Intelligence Skills
Data warehouse
Big Data Middleware: Hadoop
NoSQL Database: Mongo DB, etc.
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Contract and vendor negotiation
Working with cloud providers
Vendor negotiating skills will be a must.
Able to negotiate service-level agreements,
availability.
Able to read the fine print in vendorsâ contracts
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Business and financial skills
Cloud computing proponents need to be able to
make the business case for a cloud deployment
Aable to build a return on investment (ROI)
case, and monitor and make judgment calls on
metrics based on business performance versus
the costs of supporting or subscribing to the
cloud.