Wednesday, June 20, 2012

ITIL Managing Across The Lifecycle

This course is a five-day classroom training relevant for professionals seeking a deeper insight into the effective and efficient management of IT services throughout the ITIL service life cycle. 

This course presents the end-to-end view of Management and utilizes all the lifecycle and capabilities activities related to IT Service Management Business and Managerial Issues, Managing the Planning and Implementation of IT Service Management, Management of Strategic Change, Risk Management, Managerial Functions, Organizational Challenges, Project Assessment and Complementary Industry Guidance.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Data Centres and Companies can Benefit from Innovative Green ICT Solutions


Four consortiums have been selected for the Green Data Centre Innovation Challenge Call-for-Collaboration (CFC) by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), to provide innovative Green ICT solutions for data centres.

The four consortiums are each led by Equinix Singapore Pte Ltd (partnering with Synapsense LLC, and Custom Mechanical Systems LLC), Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (partnering with Nanyang Technological University), ClearManage Pte Ltd (partnering with AsiaSoft Pte Ltd, NEC Singapore and Nanyang Polytechnic), and 1-Net Singapore Pte Ltd (partnering with Envrocon Pte Ltd).

The Green Data Centre Innovation Challenge CFC was called by IDA to help improve energy efficiency in the data centre sector. The four consortiums were selected for their proposals based on the level of innovation and the degree of viability, achievability and practicality; as well as impact in terms of improvement in energy efficiency and projected cost savings.

They will pilot the implementation of their proposed solutions for a year, after which they will share their findings with the rest of the industry.
Equinix's "SG1 Cooling Energy Efficiency Project" will implement a real-time monitoring and control system to monitor the temperature and air pressure of the data centre wirelessly and optimise cooling at the different areas in the data centre. The existing computer room air-con (CRAC) units of the data centre will also be retrofitted with high efficiency variable-frequency drive fans to enable holistic control.

Toshiba's "Outside Air Cooling in Modular Data Centre" project will make use of outside air to cool the servers if it detects that the ambient air is cool enough to do so. The project will make use of high temperature servers housed in a modular data centre that is designed to isolate the hot and cold areas, thus enabling it to be more energy efficient.
ClearManage's "Data-Centre-in-the-Cloud" project will redesign the servers (including server board, power supply and UPS) to be more energy efficient. The project will also make use of server room containment technologies coupled with energy monitoring tools to ensure efficient use of energy.

1-Net's "Entomiz Ambient Cooling System" project is easily deployable and it is non-intrusive to the server hosting area of the data centre. The solution retrofits the existing air-cooled air-con and mechanical ventilation (ACVM) system with a fine misting spray to cool the ambient temperature. This will reduce the load of the ACVM system, and thus increase cooling efficiency.

At an industry sharing session today, the four consortiums demonstrated the cost and energy savings that can be attained through innovative and pioneering Green ICT solutions. These innovations can be leveraged upon to improve the energy efficiency of servers, network equipment and infrastructure, as well as optimise the overall efficiency of the DCs. These solutions are projected to save up to 35% of the existing energy usage in data centres.

News Source: http://www.ida.gov.sg/News%20and%20Events/20120426170048.aspx?getPagetype=20

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Strong Need to Continue Building Pipeline of Infocomm Talent

Speech by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts at the SCS Gala Dinner & IT Leaders Awards 2012 on 2 March 2012, 8.15 pm at Shangri-La Hotel
Mr Alphonsus Pang, President, SCS
Members of SCS
Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen

Good evening.
1. It is my pleasure to join you here today at the SCS Gala Dinner and the IT Leaders Awards 2012. This is a special occasion where infocomm professionals gather and celebrate the vibrancy of the infocomm ecosystem, as well as to honour those who have made notable contributions to Singapore’s infocomm sector.
Stable Outlook in Singapore’s Infocomm Sector

2. Despite global projections of slower economic growth in 2012, the outlook for infocomm remains stable. Worldwide IT spending this year is expected to grow to a total of $3.8 trillion1, a 3.7 percent increase from 2011. At home, results from the Business Expectations Survey2 for the first quarter this year has also shown that manpower for infocomms and communications industry is expected to remain stable.

3. Singapore’s infocomm sector has also developed rapidly over the past few years. Since 2008, more than 80 foreign start-ups have established critical infocomm functions and ventures in Singapore. For instance, Germany-based Netbiscuits, an innovation start-up and a leading B2B web software platform for development, publishing and advertising in the mobile Internet, started its Singapore operations in December last year and is looking to hire more developers this year.

4. MNCs have also continued to invest in Singapore. IBM, for example, opened its regional Services Integration Hub in Singapore in December last year. Likewise, Google held the groundbreaking ceremony of its Singapore data centre, the company’s first centre in South East Asia last December. Once completed, there will be many new job opportunities for infocomms professionals.

Government is Committed to Developing Infocomm Talents

5. With such vibrant industry developments, Singapore needs the right quality and quantity of infocomm manpower. The Government is committed to collaborating with our partners to develop infocomm talents who can respond to global industry shifts and help strengthen Singapore’s role as an infocomm hub. IDA’s Infocomm Manpower Development Roadmap Version 2.0, or MDEV 2.0, [Note: read as "em-dev-two-point-zero"] was launched last year to develop and expand Singapore’s infocomm talent pool. Since then, 13 MDEV 2.0 programmes have been rolled out by IDA and its partners.

6. One of these programmes is the Hybrid Skills Development Programme, or HSP for short. The programme equips infocomm professionals with in-depth industry domain knowledge and infocomm skills to help enterprises in various economic sectors leverage on infocomm for business growth. I am pleased to announce that the National University of Singapore’s School of Computing has been appointed the first lead training provider for the healthcare industry under HSP. NUS will be working with major healthcare and IT organisations such as the Ministry of Health Holdings and the Integrated Health Information Systems to train up to 600 infocomm professionals in acquiring healthcare informatics skills, and up to 1,000 healthcare professionals in acquiring IT application skills over the next three years.

7. Another programme, IDA’s Critical Infocomm Training Resource Programme Expanded, or CITREP Expanded, [Note: read as "See-trap Expanded"] provides funding support for selected courses and certification for infocomm professionals. The programme has identified 300 courses aligned to IDA’s National Infocomm Competency Framework which details competencies required for key infocomm job roles. Since April 2011, 5,000 professionals have benefited from CITREP Expanded, building up capabilities in critical and emerging areas such as Cloud Computing, Business Analytics and Green ICT to keep abreast with the challenges of the evolving infocomm industry.
Strong Need to Continue Building Pipeline of Infocomm Talent

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Microsoft celebrates 20 Years of Microsoft Certfications in 20 Ways

Celebrate Microsoft’s first 20 years of Certification with 20 Years|20 Ways, a year-long effort that lets you grow your career and seed opportunity for the next generation. By working together, we can help IT pros, developers, and students around the world have a better career and a better life
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Friday, January 20, 2012

CITREP Courses Eligible for Funding Support - MCPD Windows Azure Developer

Track Code : MCPDAzure

Prerequisite : VS2010

Venue : NetAssist, 298 Tiong Bahru Road #07-05 Central Plaza Singapore 168730

Fee : S$ 5000  


Make sure hiring managers and project leads notice you. By earning a Microsoft Certification on Microsoft Visual Studio, you gain an industry-recognized validation of your technical knowledge and ability to perform in critical developer roles.
MCPD: Windows Azure Developer certfication is targeted for developers who design, build, and deploy cloud-based applications that will be hosted on Windows Azure.

Candidates are required to attain these certifications: MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications and MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access, and attain a pass in exam 70-583: PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Azure Applications

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

CITREP Courses Eligible for Funding Support

MCITP Enterprise Messaging Administrator

Track Code : MCITP

Prerequisite : 

Venue : NetAssist, 298 Tiong Bahru Road #07-05 Central Plaza Singapore 168730

Fee : S$ 4600.00  

The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credentials provide IT professionals with a simpler and more targeted framework to display their technical and professional skills.
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Earn the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential so you can highlight your field of expertise. Now you can distinguish yourself as an IT professional with the current skills and proven job-role capabilities to work effectively with a comprehensive set of Microsoft technologies.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Certifications Eligible for CITREP Expanded Funding Support +

Training courses and certifications which impart knowledge and skills in the identified skill areas will be evaluated and endorsed under CITREP Expanded. Self-sponsored trainees and organisations sponsoring their employees in these endorsed CITREP courses and certifications can apply for CITREP Expanded funding support.

Certifications Eligible for CITREP Expanded Funding Support +

Singapore Certified Green IT Professional (SCGP)

MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Server Virtualization

MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator

MCITP: Database Administrator 2008

MCITP: Database Developer 2008

MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer 2008

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator

MCPD: Web Developer 4

MCPD: Windows Azure Developer

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

IDA Significantly Reduces Licence Fees for Most Facilities-Based Operators and Services-Based Operators

The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) has revised the annual licence fees payable by its licensed Facilities-based Operators1 (FBOs) and Services-Based Operators2 (Individual) (SBOs). The revision will result in a significant reduction of FBO and SBO licence fees for a large majority of licensees, including small to medium sized licensees. The new fee structure is a result of IDA's review of its licensing framework, taking into consideration feedback from operators, the need to enhance the competitiveness of the licence fees, and the changing industry landscape, especially with the deployment of the Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network (Next Gen NBN).

Under the new fee structure, which will take effect at the start of a licensee's financial year in the year 2013, all FBOs will benefit from a reduction of between 20 per cent and 75 per cent in annual licence fees from 2013, while most SBOs will see a drop of 20 per cent in licence fees.

Since the last licence fee revision in 2001, FBOs have been paying, as annual licence fees, one per cent of their annual gross turnover (AGTO), subject to a minimum of $100,000, while SBOs, which lease FBOs' network to provide telecom services, have paid a flat fee of $5,000 annually. Under the revised licence fee framework, FBOs will pay a reduced flat fee of $80,000 for the first $50 million of their AGTO, followed by 0.8 per cent of the incremental AGTO between $50 million and $100 million, and one per cent of the incremental AGTO above $100 million. SBOs will be subject to a similar tiered fee structure, i.e. pay a reduced flat fee of $4,000 for the first $50 million of their AGTO, followed by 0.5 per cent of the incremental AGTO between $50 million and $100 million, and 0.8 per cent of the incremental AGTO above $100 million (or 0.25 per cent and 0.4 per cent respectively for the first year of transition for the SBOs). Over the next five years, the total amount of licence fee revenue collected by IDA from FBOs and SBOs could fall by $15 million to $20 million.

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