Maybank2u.com Internet Kiosk Using Firefox





Maybank2u.com Internet Kiosk Using Firefox

Maybank is using Mozilla Firefox for Maybank2u.com Internet Kiosk. I found this Last Thurday, , during my visit to Berjaya Time Square Convention Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for MSC Malaysia OSCONF 2009 site visit. When you click a button display on the Maybank2u.com Internet Kiosk, It will launch the Mozilla Firefox and I attached in my blog the capture screens.

Gen Kanai from Mozilla will love this.


Presentation Transcript Press Conference 23 Apr 2009 MSC Malaysia OSCONF 2009

Press Release - Announcement of MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009

Date : Thursday, 23 April 2009
Time : 10.30 am
Venue : MSC Creative Innovation Center, Block 1B-G-1, Ground Floor,
Plaza Sentral, 1 Sentral, Jalan Travers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

More about MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009 (31 May to 3 June 2009)

http://www.mscmalaysia.my/osconf

Micro site http://www.mscoscon.my/

Youtube Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFUJYF09ux4

Youtube Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YbpgAEAHr0











Presentation Transcript Press Conference 23 Apr 2009 MSC Malaysia OSCONF 2009

http://www.mscmalaysia.my/osconf

1. MSC MALAYSIA OPEN SOURCE CONFERENCE 2 0 0 9 | 31 MAY - 3 JUNE 2009 | | BERJAYA TIME SQUARE & CONVENTION CENTRE | | KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

2. Announcement & Press Event 23 April 2009| Thursday | MSC Malaysia Creative Innovation Centre | Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur | Briefing Pack Supported by: Co-organised by: MALAYSIAN OPENSOURCE COMMUNITY

3. Program Agenda Time Activities 10.30 am Registration of Media & Invitees 11.00 am Welcome Remarks by MDeC 11.10 am Preview of MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009 Announcement of Prominent Speakers in MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009 Announcement of MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009 Sponsors 11.30 am Media Interview 11.50 am Refreshments 3

4. “Quadruple Play” DEVELOPERS GOVT COMMUNITY BUSINESS

5. Theme ” echoes the willingness to empower the Open ecosystem with new ideas, tools and solutions, to make positive changes in times of economic challenges * Businesses, developers, communities and government

6. Target Audience 1. Expected total number of attendees: 1000 pax Primary (Participants) 1. Business Executives – MSC Malaysia Status Companies & Non- MSC Status Companies 2. Developers & Open Source Communities in Malaysia 3. Govt. agencies and IHLs/University (Academics, Students) Secondary 1. Students 2. Enthusiasts 3. General Public

7. Benefits of Attending 1. Provide exposure and knowledge on the importance of Open Source in enhancing competitiveness by giving freedom of choice in software usage with lower total cost of ownership, hence benefiting businesses and society at large. 2. Share amongst the open source community on new directions and latest innovations by the subject matter experts, thought leaders and industry gurus 3. Provide a platform for conference participants to actively interact, share and exchange views, ideas, and tools on the latest trends and issues of Open Source. 4. Networking, learning and having great fun !

8. Sponsors Platinum Sponsors 1. Red Hat Asia Pacific 2. Microsoft 3. Google 4. TMNet Titanium Sponsors 1. Jobstreet Bhd 2. MIMOS Gold Sponsors 1. AeU University Silver Sponsors 1. Sun Microsystems 2. Novell

9. Prominent International Speakers § Chris Dibona – Google § Gen Kanai – Mozilla § Tim Ney – Linux Greenhouse § Oliver Bell – Microsoft § Dr. Jaijit Bhattacharya - Sun Microsystems § Anthony Baxter – Google § Matt Olander – FreeBSD § Mark Rees – OSDC.au § Kai Schaeffer - ADempiere § Harish Pillay – Red Hat Asia Pacific § Sara Falamaki – Fosschix § Krishakant Mane – TATA Institute of Fundamental Research § Wai Kit Lai - Scanscout § Andi Darmawan – Ubuntu ID …………. More are to confirm

10. Prominent Speakers § Reduan Daniel Oon, ADempiere § Prof. Shahrin Shahib, UTeM § Ang Chin Han, Bytecraft § Dinesh Nair, QubeConnect § Yong Yoon Kit, Royal Selangor § Dr. Yuserri Yusoff, Omnilogic § Prof. Shamsul Shahibuddin, UTM § YM Tengku Farith Rithauddeen, SKALI § Dr. Hiew Pang Leang, BT Multimedia Malaysia § Datuk Dr Kamaljit Singh, GIRCOnline § Abu Mansur A. Manaf, Sun Microsystems Malaysia § Adli Wahid, Cybersecurity § Dhillon Andrew Kannabhiran, Hack In The Box § Justin Tan, Extol § Mohd. Hafiz Ismail, Ubuntu-my § Mahmud Ab Rahman, Cybersecurity Malaysia § Raja Iskandar Shah, Krimnet

11. Participation Fees Participants Registration and Payment Matrix Cost (RM) Package Online Walk-in (Cash Categories Registration Only)/Online Additional • 3-day pass to the (Closing 31 Registration after 31st May May) main conference • Pass to pre- pre- •B2B matching & conference Hackathon Cocktail with • Lunch, morning and speaker afternoon tea daily •Invitation to 2 • Access to all talks Business 250 300 Birds-of- Birds-of-a- and streams feather dinners • A conference bag, •Job candidate and printed interview programme matching • A fabulous, fun and Academia / educational time at •Invitation to 2 Public sector the conference 120 150 Birds-of- Birds-of-a- (to present org (batteries not feather dinners ID Card/Org Name) included) Students • Invitation to •Job interview (to present Closing Award party 50 opportunity student ID No. & University Name)

12. Information & Registration Site www.mscmalaysia.my/osconf

13. MSC MALAYSIA OPEN SOURCE CONFERENCE 2 0 0 9 | 31 MAY - 3 JUNE 2009 | | BERJAYA TIME SQUARE & CONVENTION CENTRE | | KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA |

All Govt Agencies To Implement Open Source Software

All Govt Agencies To Implement Open Source Software

Bernama - Friday, April 24

KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu) expects all government agencies to implement open source software (OSS) by end of next year.

To date, 462 agencies from a total of 720 agencies have implemented OSS, which managed to provide a savings of more than RM47 million, said Mampu deputy director of ICT (information and communications technology) policy and planning division, Tan King Ing.

"We had utilised the OSS development model for rapid development of product at a lower cost by building upon existing solutions," she said at a media briefing here today.

Eight OSS products have been developed for use by all public sector agencies, she told reporters.

To further contribute to the industry, Mampu and Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) will host the 2009 MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference from May 31 to June 3.

Targeted at business executives, developers and the open source community, the conference is expected to attract about 1,000 local and overseas participants, said MDeC vice president Saifol Shamlan.

With the theme "Open to Change", the conference aimed to provide exposure and knowledge on the importance of open source in enhancing competitiveness with a lower cost of ownership, Saifol said.

"The conference provides a platform for participants to actively interact, share and exchange their views, ideas and tools on the latest trends and issues," he said.

Among the speakers lined up are representatives from Mozilla, Google, Microsoft, Linux, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Extol, Ubuntu-my, Krimmet, Hack In The Box and Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM).

Saifol said the OSS industry has shown a positive trend and remained resilent despite the global economic crisis.

"We want the industry to be viable and growing," he said, adding that about four percent of the MSC Malaysia-status companies was currently in the OSS business. -- BERNAMA

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MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2009

Open Source MAMPU

OSCC MAMPU is calling for submission of OSS Case Studies for the 2009 National OSS Case Study Awards

OSCC MAMPU is calling for submission of OSS Case Studies for the 2009 National OSS Case Study Awards.


This OSS Case Study Awards are open to ALL Public Sector Agencies including Public Higher Education Institutions (IPTA) and Polytechnics.

Presentation of the Awards will be held in conjunction with MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference in May 31th to June 3rd 2009.

The Awards are classified into three (3) groups;

Group 1: Public Sector Agencies other than IPTA & Polytechnics;
Group 2: IPTA & Polytechnics; and
Group 3: IPTA & Polytechnics Students.

Submissions of the OSS Case Studies are encouraged for knowledge sharing purpose. Please do not resubmit the OSS Case Studies submitted in 2008.


The best OSS Case Studies will also be eligible for the Final National OSS Case Study Awards 2009 which will be held in conjunction with MyGOSSCON 2009 in November 2009.

The OSS Case Study Awards are for the following solution categories:

     * Desktop
     * Infrastructure
     * Application

Submission Template
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A template for submission is provided. It is recommended that the main sections are kept as it is, however additional sub-sections can be added. Submission in Bahasa Malaysia are also accepted provided that they follow the same formats. English is encouraged, as these case
studies will also be used to showcase and share Malaysian OSS implementations to international audiences.

Submission Deadline
-------------------

The submission deadline is on 8thMay 2009.

NOTE:Finalists will be able to update their submissions for final national awards in November 2009.

Eligibility
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All Public Sector agencies, IPTA/Polytechnics and their students are eligible.

Submitting Submissions
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Please submit enquiries and the case studies, to [email protected] before the deadline. If the case study files are too large to be sent by email, please provide a link.

Finalists & Winners
-------------------

Group 1 - 3 finalists will be selected and awarded for each solution category. 1 winner will be selected for each category from the finalists.

Group 2 - 3 finalists will be selected and awarded for all solution categories. 1 winner will be selected for all solution categories from the finalists.

Group 3 - 3 finalists will be selected and awarded for all solution categories. 1 winner will be selected for all solution categories from the finalists.

This will make a total of 15 finalists and 5 winners.

All OSS case study submissions will be compiled and uploaded to OSCC MAMPU's website. Selected case studies may also be compiled into a publication.

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Semangat Sumber Terbuka

Kenapa saya cintakan Sumber Terbuka (OSS - Open Source Software)?

Sekitar tahun 1998 saya adalah pengguna Unix dan juga Windws NT. Sehinggalah pada akhir tahun itu, saya telah diarahkan untuk mendapat, memasang dan menggunakan Linux. Mandrake (Mandriva) telah menjadi pilihan pada waktu itu.

Saya rasa keseorangan pada masa itu. Download imej ISO 2 CD ambil masa 5 hari. Tidak tahu dimana hendak dirujuk, tidak tahu siapa saya hendak hubungi. Sehinggalah saya bertemu dengan kumpulan Linux kecil yang pada masa itu menumpang server TV3.

Untuk mendalaminya saya perlu belajar. Unix dan Linux is totally a different beast dan kerana minat saya bertemu dengan mereka dalam satu projek di sebuah sekolah.

Saya belajar pasang Linux dan OSS dengan budak sekolah. Budak tingkat 4 dan 5 pada masa itu. Mereka adalah cikgu saya dalam dunia OSS.

Dari situ dan dengan hubungan saya dengan kumpulan yang dipanggil MyPenguin saya jatuh cinta dengan OSS.

Semangat tolong-menolong antara satu sama lain dalam mempelajari OSS telah membuat OSS adalah hidup saya.

Semangat berkongsi ilmu komuniti OSS telah menyedarkan saya bahawa ilmu dan apa jua ilmu adalah untuk semua.

Semangat gotong royong sesama kita akan lagi membantu dan membawa faedah kepada OSS.

Itulah antara prinsip-prinsip yang dibawa oleh komuniti OSS pada masa itu. Sesiapa yang hendak belajar Linux, BSD dan OSS adalah dialu-alukan.

Mana-mana pihak yang hendak mengenalinya, kami sambut dengan gembira. Jemput datang kami datang, dengan duit poket sendiri, dengan berkongsi kereta, dengan motor buruk (Arafat aku ingat kau hal ini, ingat aku motor lama kau tu. Sayang sangat kau kat dia), datang dari jauh naik bas, semata-mata mahu berkumpul dan membuat orang lain tahu OSS.

Kami bukan orang berduit. Ramai masih baru bekerja. Kadang-kadang ada yang datang poket kosong cukup tambang, kadang-kadang kami sesama sendiri membayar duit minum dan makan.

Tapi semangat OSS, untuk berkongsi ilmu dan semua memahaminya, kami datang, kami kumpul dan kami ajar.

Kerana semangat itu saya lahirkan group ini

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ast/

Tapi

Setelah sekian lama kami tidak lama dalam komuniti, sekadar memerhati.

dan apabila sebuah organisasi, yang tidak pernah tunjukkan minat dalam OSS, datang bertemu komuniti untuk mendapatkan bantuan, tunjur ajar dan bimbingan tentang OSS.

Saya akan menerima, mana-mana pihak yang mahu mengetahui OSS dengan tangan terbuka dan senyum lebar. Yes inilah masa untuk tunjukkan semangat OSS adalah semangat tolong menolong, gotong-royong, saling tunjuk ajar dan berkongsi ilmu. Tidak kira besar atau kecil organisasi itu

Adalah satu yang mengejutkan saya, bagaimana komuniti sekarang menyambut minat organisasi ini kepada OSS.

Organisasi ini dipandang dengan penuh prasangka buruk. Dipandang dengan negatif. Dipandang dengan hostile. Ada dalam komuniti, mulakan dengan "attack" negatif, yang akibatnya.

"Ris, aku tahun depan hendak bagi orang lainlah buat, penatlah hendak handle komuniti". (Kawan, bagi aku quote, aku tahu kau kecewa and fruste dengan sambutan komuniti).

Dia tidak mengalah, dia orang yang bersemangat, tapi dengan first "impression" yang buruk kepada organisasi ini 

Saya rasa malu.... Adakah ini semangat OSS yang saya juangkan selama ini. 

Kutuk, bambu, mengata sebelum bermula. Boikot sebelum apa-apa dibincangkan dengan mereka???

Saya hormat organisasi ini. Turun ke tanah, bertemu komuniti, open up dan mendengar. Mereka mahu belajar. Mereka mahu tahu dan belajar apa itu OSS.

Adakah kita sebagai Guru, so called Guru, perlu sombong ...

Melihat sambutan komuniti sebegini, saya sambut juga. Saya temukan mereka dengan komuniti yang saya harap akan sudi mendengar dan membantu.

Tapi dalam hati saya. Dulu komuniti tidak sebegini susah untuk membantu.

Kenapa sekarang begitu bongkak???

Maaf.... Saya kasar. Tapi kita perlu tundukkan diri kita bila ada pihak lain juga tundukkan diri. Kita adalah orang Asia. Malaysian akan sambut dan jamu tetamu, orang jepun akan tunduk hormat bila seorang lagi tunduk hormat. Kita ada cara dan budaya kita sendiri.

dan cara dan budaya kita sendiri inilah bersesuaian dengan semangat OSS.

Bacalah sejarah asal hackers yang sebenar. Bacalah kenapa Richard Stallman berhenti kerja dan menulis sendiri setiap GNU Tools.

Semangat berkongsi, semangat menolong dan semangat gotong rotong.

Saya tidak katakan semua. Ramai yang membantu dan memberikan tunjuk ajar. Terima kasih saya ucapkan. Rasa malu ini ada kurangnya tapi saya tidak mampu hendak hilangkan "Bad Impression" yang dibawa oleh kita komuniti awal-awal usaha ini.

Tapi sebagai komuniti kita perlu duduk dalam satu suara dan satu semangat. We want to be open, we want to follow FOSS way tapi kita perlu sesuaikan semangat itu dengan cara dan budaya kita.

Semangat saling membantu, gotong royong dan berkongsi ilmu.

dan malam tadi dengan beberapa orang lama dan baru, kami komuniti yang ada ini akan membantu sedaya upaya dalam usaha organisasi ini mengenali OSS. Biarlah balik macam dulu-dulu, keluarkan duit sendiri, makan di gerai, berbincang sampai jauh malam.

Minta meja sahaja untuk pameran, duduk belakang-belakang dan jadi bayang. As long usaha ini akan berjaya. Kami lagi selesa macam itu.

Saya lagi happy macam itu. Tidak perlu hotel, tidak perlu bilik diskusi ada air cond dan selesa,  buat apa semua itu jika kita hanya mahu "bengkeng" setiap masa. Bagi saya itu bukan semangat OSS.

Kita tidak ada masa. Jika usaha ini gagal, yang malu adalah seluruh komuniti OSS.

Sama ada kita sedar atau tidak. Kita sudah piss off, organisasi yang berminat. Macam mana kita komuniti hendak hadapi kegagalan itu nanti dan membuat organisasi ini lupakan OSS dan kekalkan apa yang sedia ada,

maka saya tidak mampu hendak kata apa-apa.

Peluang yang diberikan untuk menjual dan menggalakkan OSS telah kita "blowup" awal-awal.

Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera ...

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