- Offers participants access to digital learning paths at no cost
- CoE set to benefit 300k Malaysians by 2026 via upskilling programme
CloudMile has announced the opening of its CloudMile Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Malaysia, serving customers across Southeast Asia (SEA). The firm claims that the CoE, is a first-of-its-kind initiative in the cloud industry, aimed at helping businesses of all sizes advance their digital competitiveness through upskilling programmes for AI and cloud-first practices.
The opening, attended by guests including Raymond Siva, head of Digital Investment, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC); Phoebe Yeh, representative of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia; Patrick Wee, country manager, Malaysia, Google Cloud; and Megawaty Khie, director, Channels and Strategic Partnerships, Southeast Asia, Google Cloud, emphasised the importance of digital transformation and innovation for Malaysia’s economic growth.
Through the CoE launch, CloudMile showcased real-world applications of data, ESG, and generative AI, empowering businesses and enlightening the public about the potential of cloud technology.
Lester Leong, CloudMile Malaysia country manager stated: “With the establishment of the CoE, we are extending an invitation to a community of thinkers, trailblazers, and visionaries. By joining forces, we are poised to unleash the potential of technology, fostering an environment where collective achievements and advancements can thrive.”
The CoE is expected to benefit 300,000 Malaysians by 2026 through upskilling programmes supported by Google Cloud, CloudMile, and Trainocate Malaysia, offering participants access to digital learning paths at no cost and the ability to acquire crucial skills and earning industry-recognised badges that will open doors to new career possibilities.
Patrick Wee, country manager, Malaysia, Google Cloud, said: “Customers look to our partner ecosystem for strategic counsel, expert implementation services, and deep product domain expertise to transform their business and industry – and to do so in markets often defined by unique policies, compliance requirements, and cultural nuances.”
He added that having embarked on a journey with partners like CloudMile to expand its delivery capability in areas like Google Workspace, modern infrastructure, generative AI, and data analytics, it’s exciting and encouraging to see them double down on their market-specific commitments to better serve local organizations and individuals.
“We congratulate CloudMile on the launch of their CoE, and look forward to deepening our partnership to drive further customer success and growth in Malaysia,” Wee said.
CloudMile has established partnerships with leading technology vendors in various fields to drive business expansion and digital innovation. Partners such as Google Cloud, MongoDB, Fivetran, and Confluent are instrumental in AI and data, while Horangi, Palo Alto Networks, and JumpCloud provide essential security solutions. These partnerships enable real-world success stories and enterprise use cases across industries.
According to the company, Malaysia Airports enlisted its help in April 2022 for a migration project to digitally transform into a modern workforce organisation without disruption. Collaborations between Malaysia Airports and CloudMile have enabled personalized, digital-first offerings to travelers, with adjacent industries expected to influence tourism growth in Malaysia through online travel services.
Furthermore, the Google Workspace Migration project, led by CloudMile, is driving digital transformation at Malaysia Airports. This initiative has been recognised by the esteemed Global CIO as the “Project of the Year” under the “Best IT Project in Transportation” category for its implementation and subscription of digital workspace and collaboration tools. CloudMile also received the Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023 for the same migration project.
Vijaykumar Dayinde, chief information officer of Malaysia Airports, emphasised the strategic selection of CloudMile as a long-term partner and Google Cloud as their primary cloud provider. This partnership aims to harness automated solutions to establish high-quality and secure digital-first passenger experiences at scale.
The CoE envisions a future shaped by technology, talent development, and collaboration. It’s a platform where individuals can explore cutting-edge industry technologies and use cases, ensuring their skills remain sharp and up-to-date. An array of demonstrations is available, ranging from real-time people traffic counting to generative AI showcases powered by CloudMile and Google Cloud technology. This immersive environment serves as a talent hub, supporting CloudMile’s Go-Cloud Talent Programme.
It also provides state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive knowledge of Google Cloud technology, fostering an outstanding learning experience. Additionally, CloudMile offers a dynamic curriculum tailored to meet the talents and aspirations of participants, with engaging activities such as training webinars, workshops, and quarterly lab events in 2024.
Additionally, the CoE cherishes collaboration and partnerships, aiming to enhance its learning space through close alliances with industry-leading technology vendors. By partnering with esteemed companies like Google Cloud, Horangi, JumpCloud, MongoDB, Confluent Fivetran, and Palo Alto, the CoE gains a broader perspective on the industry, thus amplifying its potential for innovation and growth.