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12 May 2012 - Ishajaya awarded for top sales

ISHAJAYA Technology Sdn Bhd recently received Dell's "Most Valuable Enterprise Partner Award" for achieving the top sales in the country.

"There are only two of these awards in Asia, and this was for our performance in 2011," said Vincent Lee, head of business development, who was present to receive the award on behalf of Ishajaya. The "Dell Channel Summit 2012" was held in Kuala Lumpur. He added that the award was based on their US$2.5 million project with the Ministry of Health.

"We were awarded with the Brunei Healthcare Information Management System (Bru-HIMS) project last year and it included us supplying eight units of compellent, and 70 units of Power Edge R710," he said.

Ishajaya partnered with Dell early last year, when previously they were partnered with IBM, Lee said that the change was because the company felt that Dell was "a better fit". "This award motivates us as a valued partner, and not only for revenue but to push Dell products across the country," he said.

http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2012/05/12/ishajaya-awarded-top-sales

21 March 2012 - Tax credit: Bruneians need to change mindset, says private sector

BRUNEIAN jobseekers need to engage a more "serious" mindset when it comes to working in the private sector should they aim to benefit from the tax credit ruling announced during this year's legislative council meeting, employers interviewed by The Brunei Times yesterday said.

To encourage the employment of Bruneians in private companies, the government will be granting a tax credit of as much as 50 per cent of a Bruneian employee's basic salary to the company for the first 36 months for those employed from January 1, 2012 onwards, provided the employees basic salary doesn't exceed $3,000 a month.

The Second Minister of Finance at the Prime Minister's Office Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Setia Dato Seri Setia Hj Abdul Rahman Hj Ibrahim said during the legislative council meeting that the "recruitment incentive for Bruneians in the private sector" is part of the government's efforts to increase investment in the country; improve business enterprises' efficiency and productivity as well as attract more Bruneians to work in the private sector.

Ishajaya Technology Sdn Bhd, one of the major IT solutions providers in Brunei that focuses on developing local talent, said one way to help employers would be to standardise salaries.

"Local employers are very worried because people tend to go to higher-paying jobs like the government or Brunei Shell, and by standardising the salary scales, it would guarantee that the employers are getting commitment from their employees," said Elvin Hii, the CEO of Ishajaya.

http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2012/03/21/tax-credit-bruneians-need-change-mindset-says-private-sector

16 March 2012 - Dell announces new advancements in Fluid Data architecture

IT organisations and companies received a boost in their pursuit for a more efficient automation in management of their storage data as Dell announced advancements in its Fluid Data architecture.

This was revealed at a workshop seminar held at the Radisson Hotel in the capital on Thursday.

The talks were presented by Mohamed Noorul Huq from Dell Global's branch in Singapore, and Vincent Lee from Ishajaya Technology Sdn Bhd, Brunei Darussalam.

The Fluid Data architecture is designed to enable customers to manage more information more effectively, and is strengthened with new offerings that included Dell's first deduplication backup appliance that integrates intellectual property from the Ocarina acquisition and a major software release for Compellent storage arrays.


http://www.brusearch.com/news/108003

12 October 2011 - Call centre to rise in Brunei

LOCAL enterprise solution integration firm SiPadu Systems will soon set up Brunei's first consolidated call centre service, which promises to provide resource benefits to both local and overseas businesses and boost local employment.

The wholly-owned subsidiary company of TelBru Berhad has officially signed a joint venture agreement with an Omani-based technology solution provider Bahwan CyberTek recently in Oman for the implementation of a state-of-the-art call centre in the Sultanate.

"We have signed the joint venture agreement last Saturday, and insyaAllah, a new company will be set up within this year," said Hj Sahralidin Hj Abd Momin, the General Manager of SiPadu Systems.

He said that Bahwan Cybertek is a leading IT products and services company based in Muscat, Oman that will provide its technical expertise to implement and manage the call centre whereas SiPadu Systems will provide the human capital for the 24-hour, seven-days-a-week service.

Earlier this year, SiPadu Systems launched the 'unified communications' technology solution, a consolidated communications solution which can link together voice, video, data communications for private enterprises and government organisations.

The system was a joint venture between the firm and Ishajaya Technology Sdn Bhd.

http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2011/10/12/call-centre-rise-brunei

03 March 2011 - Ishajaya, EGNC ink e-services agreement

GOVERNMENT ministries and agencies will soon have access to consolidated email, directory service and live online communications system.

The Brunei government appointed local IT firm Ishajaya Technology Sdn Bhd to help provide the nation with the system, which signed the agreement with the E-Government National Centre (EGNC), a department under the Prime Minister's Office to provide the service for an estimated 50,000 users.

The project, expected for completion within six months, will see Ishajaya provide and maintain the complete consolidated system.

According to the introduction made by an EGNC representative, one of the challenges facing the government is having a single system which connects all ministries.

"We are very proud to be able to provide the Brunei Government with this technology and we will continue to strive to provide the best service that is needed.

"We also believe that our experience in the field will enable us to provide the government with an easy-to-use consolidated system which can, and will, be used easily by the public sector," said Elvin Hii, chief executive officer of Ishajaya TechnologySdnBhd, who signed on behalf of the company.

The director of the EGNC, Adi Shamsul Hj Sabli signed on behalf of the centre.

http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2011/03/03/ishajaya-egnc-ink-e-services-agreement

19 August 2011 - Medical professionals to undergo training for use of Bru-HIMS

HEALTHCARE professionals will be trained in the use of a system that paves the way for the computerisation of all medical records in the Sultanate's government hospitals.

Jegatheswaren Ponnudurai (pictured) sales and marketing director (SEA) from iSoft, a healthcare application provider, told The Brunei Times that educating participants on the system is planned sometime in the middle of next month.

iSoft, a unit of technology-enabled business solutions provider CSC, partnered with local company Ishajaya Technology Sdn Bhd for the Brunei Healthcare Information and Management System (Bru-HIMS), a "one patient, one record" system that computerises medical records at all government hospitals and clinics. The company signed the agreement for the project with the Ministry of Health for Bru-HIMS the other day.

http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2011/08/19/medical-professionals-undergo-training-use-bru-hims

18 August 2011 - Ministry signs deal for e-management of patients' medical records

In its efforts to upgrade the medical and health services for the citizens and residents of Brunei, the Ministry of Health yesterday signed an agreement for local company Ishajaya Technology to carry out the Brunei Darussalam Healthcare Information and Management System (Bru-HIMS) during a ceremony held at The Empire Hotel and Country Club's Indera Samudra Grand Hall.

Present at the event was the Minister of Health, Pehin Orang Kaya Johan Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awg Hj Adanan bin Begawan Pehin Siraja Khatib Dato Seri Setia Awg Hj Mohd Yusof.

Signing on behalf of the ministry were Permanent Secretary Dato Paduka Awg Hj Abd Salam bin Abd Momin and Deputy Permanent Secretary (Technical and Professional) Dr Hjh Norlila bte Dato Paduka Hj Abd Jalil, while Ishajaya Technology was represented by CEO Elvin Hii as well as Sales and Marketing Director (SEA) Jegatheswaren Ponnundurai.

Bru-HIMS is one of the ministry's ICT projects that aims to increase the efficiency of patient management as well as to increase security and reduce wastage. Scheduled to be fully operational in one year, it will involve transforming the manual data management of patients' medical records and related data into electronic management.

http://www.brusearch.com/news/96589

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