MyIX commences Network Infrastructure Training Programme as part of national Corporate Social Responsibility efforts

  • The program is intended for new grads and local business owners.
  • aims to give people the tools they need to optimize community facilities.

Participants of MyIX's training programme

At its Puchong, Selangor headquarters, The Malaysia Internet Exchange ( MyIX ) just wrapped its highly anticipated network infrastructure training program. The purpose of this program, which forms the foundation of MyIX’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiative, is to provide Indonesian talent with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the digital economy.

The organization claims that 25 of the hundreds of candidates selected to take the” Explore the World of Network Infrastructure” program for the first diet.

Ong Cheok Seong, the association’s treasurer, praised the training program as a major achievement in its ongoing efforts to teach and create Malaysia’s workforce. We are dedicated to providing Malay with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the modern era.

He continued,” This is only the end,” and the organization looks forward to holding additional sessions to bring in more clients.

The teaching, co-sponsored by Forward College, covers important matters like Internet Network and Systems Operations, routing, BGP, RPKI, ROA, AS- SET, and peering. Individuals gained hands-on encounter with DNS, DNSSEC, customers monitoring and analysis, NMS, and DDoS protection techniques.MyIX commences Network Infrastructure Training Programme as part of national Corporate Social Responsibility efforts

The program, which is intended for new graduates and local business professionals, aims to equip individuals with the necessary skills to successfully manage and optimize system infrastructure, ensuring powerful, safe, and effective internet connectivity.

Howie Chang ( pic ), co-founder and CEO of Forward College, said the encouraging response from applicants demonstrates the importance of the program and the need for such a program in Malaysia’s rapidly changing digital landscape.

Working with MyIX allows us to make a significant contribution to the development of Malaysia’s digital infrastructure talent, he said, noting that the program provides members with theoretical knowledge but likewise useful skills that are immediately applicable in the workplace.

This program was made possible by MyIX people, including AIMS, CelcomDigi, Maxis, REDtone, TM Technology Services Sdn Bhd, TIME startup, U Mobile, and YTL. This program, which is supported by its members, shows the value of co-operative efforts in the advancement of technical training, according to MyIX.

Efforts like these will be crucial to ensuring that Malaysia’s labor is prepared to face the problems and possibilities of the modern era head-on, promising a brighter future for all Malay, according to the company.