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R. Surenthira Kumar

R.Surenthira Kumar

Senior Executive - PR and Media Relations
Brand and Communication Department
Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC)

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MDeC's new Board of Directors

Eight new faces in MDeC Board of Directors. Board Members appointed the Honourable Prime Minister YAB Dato' Sri Najib Tun Razak.

Top in his field

OPEN-SOURCE evangelists seem to be everywhere these days. But you’d still never expect to find one on a farm in Kuang, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

Several hundred million TV viewers in southern China will get to see specially-created Malaysian content to be aired "live" on prime time over two major TV networks during the 2010 Chinese lunar new year celebrations.

ICT evaluates emergency performance

ICT Administration, along with other departments concerned, held a mock rescue exercise in Islamabad, Pakistan, in the wake of a bomb blast at CDA Disaster Management Academy, reports The Nation.

Why can't we just get along?

One of the points stressed at the MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009 is that there need not be a battle between the open-source software (OSS) group and its proprietary-software counterpart.

Multimedia boss: ICT jobs aplenty

Displaced workers and graduates looking for jobs have been urged to seriously consider a career in the information and communications technology (ICT) industry.
Multimedia Development Corp (MDeC) expects revenue from open source-related software and services to increase to RM800 million within two years.
The Malaysian government agency MDeC (Multimedia Development Corporation) has opened for nominations its Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2009 for the 10th year.
Government says the NICT (June 9-11, 2009) is meant to foster greater collaboration between private and public sector organisations.
Malaysia has retained its third position, after India and China, as the most preferred location for global outsourcing services in the 2009 A.T. Kearney's Global Services Location Index (GSLI).