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The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to invest RM7.5 million in technology

The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre’s data centre backbone infrastructure is just one of the four projects being upgraded over the course of the next year (2014) under a RM7.5 milliontechnology investment programme.

KUALA LUMPUR – The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is investing RM7.5 million over the course of the next year on four technology projects as part of its ongoing effort to improve its world-class service delivery for delegates and visitors alike.

According to the Centre’s IT Manager, Richard Soo, the Centre is already regarded as the most technologically-advanced venue in Malaysia and the four projects being undertaken are essential inmaintaining this position by improving the core technology infrastructure. “We are essentially ‘future-proofing’ and our investment of RM7.5 million is testament to our commitment toinnovate andstay ahead of the curve in our increasingly technology-driven world.”

The four projects include upgrading the data centre backbone infrastructure to 10 Gigabytes, introducing a digital walkie talkie system, implementing an IP (Internet Protocol) CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) system and improving the virtualised server environment for the data centre.

The upgrading of thedata centre infrastructure to 10 Gigabytes is great forclients as it will provide betterAV quality and ensure a faster and more stable connection speed for those surfing at the Centre. With internet connectivity and usage continuing to grow this changewill help pre-empt any future bottlenecks. In addition,the improved infrastructureprovides team members with better monitoring and control mechanisms which will help increase productivity levels, explains Soo.

“To provide guests with better securitywe are also improvingour capabilities through the upgrades of the walkie talkie and CCTV systems. The former will increase our coverage area to ensure there are minimal ‘blind spots’. This will ensure better communication between our team members, which will help to provide a more responsive service for our guests. The latter will expand our video surveillance capabilities with better quality video coverage at more locations throughout the venue giving client’s added peace of mind.”

These additions to the Centre’s technology setup are part of ongoing efforts to provide clients with the best and safest possible experience. The Centre already provides free 40MB Wi-Fi access, which was previously upgraded in 2012 to offer greater bandwidth for faster and easier real-time access through Wi-Fi ‘hot spots’ or via 12 complimentary internet stations around the venue.

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