SUBANG JAYA, 10 September 2021 – Digi Business today announces that it is now providing cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution by Oracle NetSuite, bolstering its effort to support SMEs in digitalising their business.
Oracle NetSuite cloud-based ERP is a system that runs on cloud computing platform, allowing businesses to access real-time data anytime, anywhere. SMEs can benefit from cloud ERP in managing business operations effectively in areas such as customer management, sales forecasting, sales leads management, campaign management, incentive compensation, and time tracking, among others. All these are captured on a real-time dashboard, giving SMEs a complete view of the operations, as well as reporting and data analytics capabilities.
Kyle Choi Ki Ryong, Managing Director of Coway Malaysia (second from right) and Chris Noh, Head of Marketing Division of Coway Malaysia (right) handing the RM400,000 contribution to MERCY Malaysia’s representative (second from left)
KUALA LUMPUR, 10 September 2021 – The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved into an unprecedented and multi-faceted crisis affecting not only public health, but also socio-economic well-being. Lockdown measures and disruptions in Malaysia’s key markets have severely impacted the local economy. Many have lost their jobs and livelihoods as a result, and are currently experiencing hardship and poverty.
In light of this, Coway Malaysia has donated a total of RM400,000 to MERCY Malaysia’s Food Aid Programme, which seeks to deliver basic food supplies to vulnerable communities that have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the constant lockdowns.
KUALA LUMPUR, 10 September 2021 – In conjunction with the annual Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) taking place from 9 to 12 September 2021, MYNIC Berhad, Malaysia’s official .MY domain registry under the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia (KKMM), will participate in a Knowledge Sharing Programme to shed light on the development of Digital Transformation on Halal Industry.
As one of the speakers at the event, Datuk Ts. Hasnul Fadhly Hasan, CEO of MYNIC Berhad emphasized on the practical aspects of digital transformation in the halal industry from identifying critical elements in the halal ecosystem, consumer demands from SMEs, and tips to manoeuvre businesses through digitalisation. The session covered a variety of halal ecosystem needs, innovations, and technologies that are relevant to the halal market. It also deep-dived into the future of the halal industry which aims to further expand and position Malaysia as the key market at the global stage.