Saturday 3 October 2015

Scholarship 'Hadiah Latihan Persekutuan Separa Biasiswa' 2015/2016 session, for officer grade 41 and above.

I received an email from HR officer about Scholarship 'Hadiah Latihan Persekutuan Separa Biasiswa' 2015/2016 session for Officer grade 41 and above, for post diploma, post grade master and Phd (part time). Its a great opportunity for those who qualified to apply. But this scholarship will not cover for those from ministry/agency/department that have their own budget such as Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Learning, Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Health. Online application at portal www.jpa.gov.my or http://esilav2.jpa.gov.my from 28th September till 16th October 2015. First of all, need to register..
Read carefully before proceed to registration..
Key in the applicant particulars..
Finally, after complete fill in the registration, then log in to proceed..
Completed application forms must be downloaded and printed and sent to the Heads of Department together with documents below : 1) A copy of IC 2) A copy of offer letter from the institution 3) A copy of institution registration slip 4) A copy of degree scroll and transcript 5) A copy of master scroll and transcript (if available) 6) A copy of task list 7) A copy of approvement letter to further study part time from Head of Department 8) Form of studies overview ( completed by the institution in Appendix D )

Friday 2 October 2015

Best antivirus 2015

If you are just using Microsoft’s built-in antivirus tools to protect your PC, you are already make mistakes. Either invest in a paid solution or else download a free version from the top vendors. No antivirus solution is perfect, but you need to give yourself a fighting chance. Here, are the antivirus that people choose a most. As for me, I'm used to kaspersky..
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2015 Bitdefender's engine is one of the most accurate and reliable around. An excellent antiphishing module alerts you to malicious links in your search engine results, and blocks access to dangerous sites. Avast Free Antivirus Avast Free Antivirus may not quite offer the best protection, then, but its interface is one of the best around, and experienced users will appreciate the program's extreme configurability.
Avira Free Antivirus Avira Free Antivirus has a distinct shortage of bonus extras, which might be an issue for some. But still, Avira's stripped-back design is a plus, as it makes it easier to add other security tools without conflicts. Factor in its many configuration options and Avira is a smart choice for more experienced users. Kaspersky Antivirus Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015 is a very thorough security package which offers multiple layers of protection to keep you safe from harm. Cloud-based technologies warn you about dangerous links or downloads, while an accurate antivirus engine detects and removes known threats as they appear. And if anything does manage to bypass your defences, Kaspersky's System Watcher detects dubious behaviour and can reverse many malicious actions. Norton Security is more of a mini-security suite than an ordinary antivirus tool, combining antivirus, firewall, browsing protection, a password manager, identity theft and online browsing protection. One of Norton's strongest areas is in preventing you getting infected in the first place. An excellent URL blocker does a good job of keeping you away from malicious websites and the program won't allow you to run files it doesn't trust.

Thursday 1 October 2015

uCustoms

uCustoms project involving 116 entities consisting of government agencies, Other Government Agency (OGA) and permit issuing agencies (PIA) across the country. uCustoms System will replace the Sistem Maklumat Kastam (SMK) existing and introduced 17 years ago, and now advanced countries in the field of the International trade. So it's time to use a system that can really help customs in export and import trade business with the utmost perfection.
What is U-Customs? uCustoms is a fully integrated, end-to-end, Customs modernization solution that delivers 'Single Window' for goods clearance.
The national single-window system is in essence a set of systems that facilitates trade by allowing traders to submit all import, export and transit information via a single electronic gateway. The project is intended to eliminate the need to process and submit the same information numerous times to different government entities, including some that are automated and others that still rely heavily on paper. In many countries, it is not uncommon for more than 30 different government agencies involved in the processing and clearance of goods. If a raft of paper-based documents needs to be submitted to various agencies, it matters little if customs declarations can be processed electronically.

Saturday 26 September 2015

Comparison of Costs and Speed Broadband Internet Malaysia Against Other Countries.

Malaysia aims to become a developed country within five years, that is in 2020. And even though people in this country are increasingly savvy, the fact that the rate of broadband speed broadband internet in the country is still low. This is exacerbated by the cost of broadband subscriptions were seen very high compared to countries in the region.
If you look at the studies conducted earlier, countries such as Singapore and Thailand are more forward in terms of cost and speed of broadband. Singapore and Thailand, each on average have broadband speeds of 61 megabits per second (Mbps) and 17.7Mbps. This was followed by Vietnam (13.1Mbps) and Cambodia (5.7Mbps). Malaysia, has a speed of 5.5Mbps
It is interesting to see how the development of broadband in South Korea recognized the country with the fastest Internet speed. South Korea last year, introducing broadband with speeds of 10Gbps, which is capable of downloading files with size 1GB in only 0.8 seconds. On average, the cost of 100Mbps broadband in South Korea is US $ 27 (RM98.88). The United States, despite holding the status of a developed country, is also facing the same situation with Malaysia. For broadband speeds 45Mbps, users there have to pay about US $ 90 (RM330).

How fast is the internet in Malaysia compare to other countries?

Malaysians may be one of the most globally-connected people but it’s not necessarily at a speed they want. According to a new global survey, the average broadband speed in Malaysia is slower than Vietnam and Cambodia in the region, and barely ahead of Myanmar. Almost three times slower than Vietnam, Malaysia at 5.48 Megabits per second (Mbps) was ranked a low 126 out of 192 countries surveyed from May 2013 to April this year in the recent Net Index. Zooming to the number one spot was Hong Kong with a speed of 78.3 Mbps. Singapore sped to second placing at 66.6 Mbps while South Korea was ranked fourth (53.77Mbps), the United Kingdom 23rd (26.85Mbps) and the United States, 32nd (23.9Mbps).