DCCI fortifies stance for Malaysia's greatest show: Wins support from key government organisations
2024年4月30日 - 6:56PM
JCN Newswire
The country's most remarkable datacentre and cloud event,
Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) is geared up
for its return to Malaysia for its third annual edition on 14-15
May 2024.
While DCCI applauds the implementation of diverse government-led
initiatives that are vital for upgrading the technology sector and
boosting the digital economy, key government entities too have
realized the pivotal nature of the event platform.
MDEC, MIDA, NACSA, Malaysia Centre4IR, which is hosted by MyDIGITAL
Corporation, CyberSecurity Malaysia, and PLANMalaysia, have taken
bold strides and allied with DCCI to address the tech sector's most
compelling matters through the summit. They will also be seen
taking active participation in getting the best recognition for the
platform and giving key inputs for program development.
Ts. Mahadhir Aziz, the CEO of MDEC said, "MDEC is thrilled to
collaborate with DCCI as a Strategic Partner, advancing Malaysia's
digital infrastructure landscape and fostering industry
collaboration within the datacentre and cloud industry. This aligns
seamlessly with the Malaysia Digital (MD) national strategic
initiative and further reinforces our vision to position Malaysia
as the digital hub of ASEAN. Through significant global cooperation
and partnerships with tech ecosystem enablers, MDEC is intensifying
efforts to accelerate digital upliftment in the rapidly evolving
digital economy."
The 2-day event will go live at the heart of Malaysia's capital,
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), and host 500+ datacentre
& cloud professionals from 200+ leading public and private
enterprises across Malaysia. Furthermore, the platform has already
confirmed participations from some stellar thought leaders
including Ts. Mahadhir Aziz (Chief Executive Officer, Malaysia
Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)), Datuk Ts. Dr. Mohd Nor Azman
Hassan (Deputy Secretary General (Technology Development), Ministry
of Science, Technology and Innovation), Ping Ngang Chee (Director
of Research and Development Division, PLANMalaysia), Datuk Ts. Dr.
Mohamed Sulaiman Sultan Suhaibuddeen (Chief Network Security
Officer, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
(MCMC)), and many others who will impart the latest industry
insights.
Credence CEO from TM Digital Innovation Sdn Bhd, Mohamad Rejab Bin
Sulaiman expressed his organisation's expectations from the
platform, he said, "At Credence, we proactively champion ways to
unlock the full potential of cloud technologies to shape it to our
ever-changing needs and support sustainable socio-development
growth. DCCI is the destination for insights, showcase of digital
innovations and networking experience to support Malaysia's digital
transformation collectively."
DCCI will initiate dialogue on some crucial industry topics like
"Green Datacentres", "The Symbiosis of Datacentres and 5G", "Edge
Computing Infrastructure", "Embracing a Cloud-First Approach",
"Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure", "Adopting Cloud Automation Solutions
to Enhance Business Operations", "Datacentre Cooling" and many
others.
Considering the response so far, it will only be fair to say that
the delegates attending the summit will be totally spoilt for
choice while deciding the most befitting datacentre or cloud vendor
for their organisations. Few names from the list of solution
providers who will be putting a grand show at the exhibition hall
include Cloudflare, CETM, Fluke and others.
In a statement issued, post-confirming Cloudflare's participation
at the summit, Ben Munroe, Sr. Marketing Director, APJC,
Cloudflare, said, "We are delighted to participate in this year's
Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) in Malaysia. At
Cloudflare, we look forward to working with our various partners
and stakeholders in Malaysia to help businesses leverage the cloud
as part of their digital transformation, while ensuring they
prioritise cybersecurity at every step of the way.
For Sudhir Ranjan Jena, the organizer and CEO of Tradepass, the
platform is yet another feat towards moving the whole gamut of
discussions around the country's datacentre & cloud landscape
to reality. He expressed, "Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure
Summit (DCCI) is on a mission to create a legacy in Malaysia's
technology realm. We work with market leaders and the top players
to support Malaysia's dynamic digital transformation journey, the
likes the country has never seen before." As we usher in a new era
of datacentres & cloud technologies, an inclusive platform such
as DCCI will bring diverse stakeholders closer, all the while doing
wonders for the digital economy."
About Tradepass
Providing access to the global emerging markets, Tradepass brings
together people, products and solutions to power events for
unparalleled business and networking opportunities. Being the most
accredited event company, it helps organizations: enter new
markets, grow sales pipeline, close prospects, raise capital and
identify the right solution-providers.
As a deal facilitator, Tradepass is always determined about
exposing the most agile liquid growth markets, to enable all-round
scalability and growth.
For more information about the event, log on to:
https://malaysia.dccisummit.com/
Media contact:
Shrinkhal Sharad
PR & Communication Lead
shrinkhals@tradepassglobal.com
+ (91) 80 6166 4401
Tradepass
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