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Malaysia Ict Industry Status

Abstract

Nowadays, understanding and using information and communications technology (ICT) to make a much better competitiveness is impose by international markets. Since Malaysia is still under developing country, the businesses must keep updated with changes and progresses that are occurring. Outsourcing initiatives will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the business activities with IT performance.
This paper identifies current status of ICT industry or market esp. after 2005 in Malaysia. Beyond the research it got to be know that, Malaysia has a very good strength to become world player in ICT industry because of sufficient infrastructure, strategic position of Malaysia and the widely usage of English language. These will make our country Malaysia develops and success in providing ICT outsource. In addition, the minus point that should consider is the very poor level of e-readiness in the worldwide ranking. Furthermore, political contacts with China, Middle East......


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Approximate Pages: 18 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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