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Johor State Government Expands ICT Projects With Cisco and MysysNet
Initiative Aims to Improve Government Services, Promote Economic Growth
| Source: Cisco Systems, Inc.
JOHOR BAHRU, MALAYSIA--(Marketwire - October 5, 2007) - The Johor State Government today
announced the launch of Johor Electronic Government Phase 2 (JEG2), which
is designed to improve government efficiency, establish closer links with
the people of Johor, and pave the way to sustainable economic growth
through the use of information and communications technology (ICT). This
ICT foundation was first put in place in April 2004 in the form of the RM20
million (US$6 million) Johor Electronic Government Phase 1 (JEG1) which
connected 200 state government agencies over a network from Cisco®
(NASDAQ : CSCO ). This project was initiated and successfully implemented by
MysysNet, a leading ICT systems integrator in Johor.
Building on the successful implementation of JEG1, the Johor State
Government today signified the start of JEG2 with an initiative to connect
the first five buildings in the Johor State New Administrative Centre
(JSNAC) in Nusajaya, over a next-generation network from Cisco. Nusajaya is
the Iskandar Development Region (IDR)'s key flagship economic zone.
The network deployment is part of the RM40 million (US$12 million) contract
awarded by the Johor State Government to MysysNet, under JEG2. The network
will include routers, switches, integrated network security and data center
solution. The five buildings in the JSNAC are expected to be completed and
operational by January 2008, with 14 more buildings scheduled to be built
over the next few years.
"One of the goals of this project is to achieve better collaboration and
consolidate processes between the state and federal governments, providing
convenience for the people in Johor," said MysysNet managing director, Md.
Sees Md. Ali. "This project is very strategic and we believe that MysysNet,
together with Cisco Malaysia, can make a difference to the lives of the
people of Johor."
"This project is a significant milestone for Cisco Malaysia as it
demonstrates that the network is essential for all communications and that
ICT is the platform for organizations to meet their goals. We are honoured
to have this unique opportunity to be part of the very exciting
developments taking place in Johor. Networking technologies are being used
by individuals, businesses and governments around the world to create
economic growth and we are glad to see this happening in Malaysia on such a
large scale. The Johor State Government will be a benchmark for other state
governments in the country," said Kumaran Singaram, managing director for
Cisco Malaysia.
Md. Sees added that Cisco was selected as its partner for the JEG project
because it was the only technology provider that had the breadth and depth
of technologies, solutions, local expertise and experience to meet the
goals of the Johor State Government to improve productivity through more
effective communications and collaboration.
About MysysNet
MysysNet provides comprehensive technical solutions for the Internet World
Wide Web, selling server, personal computers, and networking equipment. The
company specialises in developing web-enabled mission critical business
application, e-commerce capabilities, and database connectivity. MysysNet's
services range from developing industrial strength websites to providing
turnkey Internet solutions. The company's technical staff specialises in
providing both custom clients and server side applications to push the
limit and capabilities of the World Wide Web.
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