With so many PR1MA unit.... More locals is coming into cyber
Anyhow it's better than staying nilai or semenyih right
Cyberjaya - Oversupply of residential property?
Cyberjaya - Oversupply of residential property?
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Aug 11 2017, 09:08 PM
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With so many PR1MA unit.... More locals is coming into cyber
Anyhow it's better than staying nilai or semenyih right |
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Aug 12 2017, 06:21 AM
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Aug 12 2017, 06:23 AM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Aug 12 2017, 07:05 AM) How many investors could sustain for 8-13 years? If need to hold for over 7 years, one could put the money in better use elsewhere and buy later after prospect is clearer. Better than seremban kotThere is hospital in SG buloh, selayang, serdang, ampang, etc. Beside those working at the hospital, how many people buy to be near to hospital? How much price increase is contributed by hospital? Some it consultant like to joke one can't get 3g signal in certain areas in cbj. Given CBJ history since creation, CBJ is more likely will end up below expectations. |
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Aug 13 2017, 06:13 AM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Aug 12 2017, 09:10 AM) Alibaba Cloud to build data center in Malaysia16 May 2017 By Tanwen Dawn-Hiscox The cloud provider stated that it wishes to “provide enterprises in Malaysia and the region with powerful, scalable and cost-effective cloud capabilities to support their global expansion”, and is reportedly considering Cyberjaya, the country’s technology capital, as the location for the facility. This post has been edited by ahkit123: Aug 13 2017, 06:16 AM |
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Aug 13 2017, 12:14 PM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Aug 13 2017, 08:28 AM) Aliyun to Open Singapore Cloud Data Center to Serve Southeast Asian Cloud Consumers Singapore to become Aliyun’s overseas headquarters http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2015...ta-Center-Serve Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun) Opens Second Availability Zone in Singapore https://stratusly.com/alibaba-cloud-aliyun-...zone-singapore/ Alibaba already has a data center and regional office in Singapore. If you are in it industry, what is the chance or need for aliyun to operate another facility in CBJ? This post has been edited by ahkit123: Aug 13 2017, 12:18 PM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Aug 13 2017, 12:40 PM
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11 projek dan inisiatif jadikan Cyberjaya model bandar pintar
Hilal Azmi, Astro Awani | Diterbitkan pada Mei 31, 2017 22:10 MYT CYBERJAYA: Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak hari ini mengumumkan 11 projek dan inisiatif utama dalam usaha menjadikan Cyberjaya model Bandar Pintar. Projek dan inisiatif itu merangkumi pembangunan Cyberjaya City Centre, Cyberjaya Innovation Fund for the Future (CIFF), penubuhan Hab Serantau Teknologi Kewangan (fintech), Cyberjaya Futurise Centre, dan pembangunan Bandar Keusahawanan Lautan Biru (BOET). Inisiatif lain termasuk pelancaran Pusat Big Data Asia, pelaburan Pusat Data Lembah Klang (KVDC), kemudahan internet berkelajuan tinggi, Hospital Cyberjaya, Sensor Applications Innovation Centre (SONIC) serta pengembangan pusat data CBJ4Annex, katanya. "Tiada jalan pintas untuk menjadi sebuah negara maju melainkan setiap daripada kita mengambil peluang yang ada untuk menyumbang ke arah matlamat besar ini. "Ingin saya peringatkan, salah satu fokus utama kita pada ketika ini adalah mendepani cabaran dan mengambil kesempatan terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi digital yang semakin pesat," kata Najib ketika berucap melancarkan Bandar Pintar Cyberjaya "Innovation Drives The Smart City Transformation" di sini, hari ini. Turut hadir Menteri Kesejahteraan Bandar dan Wilayah, Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan, Tan Sri Noh. Omar, Ketua Setiausaha Perbendaharaan dan juga Pengerusi Cyberview Sdn Bhd Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah dan Pengarah Urusan Cyberview Sdn Bhd Datuk Faris Yahaya. Najib yang juga Menteri Kewangan berkata penyediaan ekosistem digital yang kondusif menerusi bandar pintar di Cyberjaya mampu menghubungkan masyarakat dengan segenap infrastruktur yang ada dengan teknologi yang mampu meningkatkan kualiti hidup, pengurusan bandar lebih cekap, meningkatkan kelestarian serta merangsang perkembangan inovasi secara berterusan. Menurutnya, projek pembangunan Cyberjaya City Centre merupakan pembawa perubahan yang akan melengkapkan lagi transformasi Cyberjaya sebagai Hab Teknologi Global dan bandar pintar. Sementara itu, Mohd Irwan berkata, Cyberjaya bakal menjadi tumpuan bagi percubaan inovasi baru yang dibangunkan rakyat Malaysia. Katanya, ia penting sejajar dengan populasi penduduk di Cyberjaya yang pada ketika ini mempunyai lebih 20% penerima teknologi awal. "Cyberjaya akan menjadi lokasi perlaksanaan 'versi beta' bagi setiap inovasi baru yang bakal dilaksanakan di seluruh negara," katanya. Selain itu, Najib turut mengumumkan Telekom Malaysia melalui syarikat miliknya VADS Bhd akan melabur bagi Pusat Data Lembah Klang (KVDC) dengan jumlah keluasan (GFA) sebanyak 400,000 kaki persegi, berkuasa elektrik 20MW (Megawatt) dan berciri hijau. Pusat itu dijangka dibuka tahun depan. "Pusat data ini akan dihubungkan dengan Pusat Data Iskandar Puteri di mana kedua-duanya akan membentuk infrastruktur pusat data terbesar yang seumpamanya di rantau Asia Tenggara," katanya. Najib berkata semua kediaman di Cyberjaya bakal menikmati kemudahan internet berkelajuan tinggi mencecah 1 gigabait sesaat (1Gbps) dengan harga berpatutan yang sebelum ini hanya diguna pakai syarikat perniagaan sahaja. Pada masa sama, katanya, kerajaan juga akan membina sebuah hospital di Persiaran Multimedia di sini yang dijangka siap menjelang 2020 dan bakal melengkapkan perkhidmatan yang disediakan di Hospital Putrajaya dan Hospital Serdang. This post has been edited by ahkit123: Aug 13 2017, 12:43 PM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Aug 14 2017, 12:30 AM
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Cyberjaya a model for Smart City developments
By Digital News Asia | June 01, 2017 ELEVEN major announcements, including the establishment of an R&D and Innovation hub as well as a regional centre for big data, were announced on May 31 as Cyberjaya celebrated its 20th anniversary, in a ceremony witnessed by Prime Minister Najib Razak. The announcements; which include brand new projects, investments and funds, aim to catalyse strategic collaborations and accelerate Cyberjaya’s transformation into a global technology hub. “In the space of 20 years, Cyberjaya has undergone a remarkable transformation; from an IT Hub under the Multimedia Super Corridor into a Global Tech Hub and critical contributor to Malaysia’s digital economy. “Indeed, the city has gone from strength to strength over the years; in 2016 Malaysia’s MSC Malaysia status companies generating more than RM12.5 billion in revenue, an increase of 28% from previous year. This contribution comes hand in hand with the city’s attractiveness as a base for innovations; with 40% of its population being high-value knowledge workers and housing 60% of Malaysia’s data centres amongst many other milestones achieved,” said Najib. “Looking ahead, we have made decisive strides to push Malaysia into the digital economy – pursuant with goals laid out in our National Transformation 2050 (TN50) vision. As a model for Smart City developments nationwide – now further spurred by the announcements made today – I am fully confident in Cyberjaya’s potential to contribute significantly to these goals,” added Najib. Taking centre stage amongst the slew of announcements was the launch of the Futurise Centre, a joint-venture project between Cyberview Sdn Bhd and the Malaysian Global Creativity & Innovation Centre (MaGIC). Positioned as a hub for corporations, universities and entrepreneurs to converge and develop future innovations, the centre will house research universities the likes of Multimedia University and Tsinghua University. Also to be housed in the Centre are innovation outfits such as Microsoft HoloLens and AI Lab, and United Nations Technology Innovation Lab (UNTIL). UNTIL will bring together UN personnel, academia, governments, start-up companies and established tech giants to develop innovative solutions for global challenges such as smart cities, sustainable tourism or ethical fashion. Other significant investments announced include those by Winhong Information Technology Corporation as well as the Barrington Group Co Ltd and Beijing Fullrich Information Technology Co Ltd. Winhong will invest a projected RM100 million over five years in its Asia Big Data centre which will also provide up to 500 high value jobs. The Barrington Group and Beijing Fullrich’s Regional Fintech Hub on the other hand is expected to invest RM60 million over the next five years. In addition to contributing towards China’s ‘Belt and Road’ policy, the Fintech Hub aims to create 300 jobs; supporting up to 3.2 billion transactions (equivalent to nearly RM80 billion in transactional value) in the fifth year. Another key highlight was the announcement of the Cyberjaya Innovation Fund for the Future. With a commitment of RM100 million by the Ministry of Finance; to be disbursed by Cyberview Sdn Bhd over the next 10 years beginning 2018, the fund will be channelled through a co-investment model for innovation and smart city related projects located in Cyberjaya and driven either by local or foreign partners. “Today’s announcements represent precisely the sort of growth that we’ve been aiming for; as the city gears up to play its part in propelling the nation towards achieving goals expressed in Transformasi Nasional 2050. “Above everything else, our activities here are rooted in a culture of openness and collaboration. It gives us great pride to see all these great initiatives arising from the foundations of the innovation ecosystem we have put in place and we look towards the Cyberjaya Innovation Fund for the Future to be a catalyst for further such collaborations,” said Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah, Secretary General of Treasury, Ministry of Finance. Irwan is also the chairman of Cyberview. “As the tech hub enabler tasked with driving Cyberjaya’s continued transformation into a Global Tech Hub, our work revolves around developing a holistic ecosystem that allows innovation to thrive. We look forward to further strengthening Cyberjaya’s offerings as a sandbox and playground for people to take innovative technology ideas from concepts and start-ups and grow them into businesses capable of competing in the global scene,” added Cyberview managing director Faris Yahaya. This post has been edited by ahkit123: Aug 14 2017, 12:32 AM |
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i guess now everywhere also over supply, as they say it is buyers market.
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