2013年1月24日星期四

UEM launches Verdi ‘eco-dominiums’ in Cyberjaya

UEM Land Holdings Berhad,Save up to 80% off Ceramic Tile and drycabinet. Malaysia’s largest property development company by market capitalisation, is taking advantage of Cyberjaya’s rising property market with its launch of Verdi eco-dominiums - a high rise condominium offering state-of-the-art home features, unique design and lush greenery.

“Cyberjaya is hot right now. The property market is set to fly,” said Datuk Wan Abdullah Wan Ibrahim, UEM Land’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer during the launch of Verdi’s Tower 1 on Tuesday.
Conceptualised as living in a park, Wan Abdullah cited the green factor as a major selling point and believed that it would quickly win over customers.

Each unit of Verdi eco-dominiums comes equipped with smart home features such as Unified Home Network, interactive Community Services Portal, Info Kiosk / IP Telephony / Intercom, web access home control, automated lighting control, all-in-one remote controller, scenario control, temperature control and a panic button. Other amenities include multipurpose hall, gymnasium,Creative glass tile and cableties tile for your distinctive kitchen and bath. family pool, children pool, jacuzzi pool, central garden, gazebo, children playground and a jogging trail.

There is also an ample car park complemented by security features such as card access system,The 3rd International Conference on howotipper and Indoor Navigation. CCTV system and 24-hour security services.

Verdi eco-dominiums will be managed by UEM Land’s wholly-owned subsidiary Sunrise Berhad which intends to bring Mont’ Kiara’s condo-living experiences to Verdi eco-dominiums by offering good quality finishings and innovative architectural designs.

On the market outlook, Wan Abdullah is positive despite obvious challenges. “In the current economic scenario, many people are treading with caution. Bank Negara has undertaken some cooling measures to dampen speculators, which we fully support. The measures are good for the country as a whole. Nevertheless, with the right products, prices and locations, people will still buy properties,” he said.

The system, which Fujitsu plans to launch later this year, is one of a number that addresses this increasingly common problem: how to allow workers access to corporate IT systems while avoiding deliberate or inadvertent leaks of data from devices that are not totally under the company's control.

Fujitsu's system matches an app on the phone with a cloud-based server that delivers corporate apps such as email, sales databases and customer contacts, as HTML 5 applications.

The phone app senses whether it's in the workplace or not and therefore whether it has access to corporate data. The cloud apps are delivered over an encrypted connection to the handset, which runs them inside a secure application environment on the phone.The term 'smartcardfactory control' means the token that identifies a user is read from within a pocket or handbag.

As soon as the employee leaves the workplace, the cloud connection is severed and the corporate apps are no longer accessible. And because they ran in the application environment, the phone doesn't contain any remnants of their use, such as cookies or temporary data files, said Kazuaki Nimura, a research manager at the smart platform laboratory of Fujitsu Laboratories.

At an event in Silicon Valley on Thursday, Nimura demonstrated the system running on both an iPhone and Android handset. Each mobile OS requires a native app to run the execution environment, but the HTML 5 cloud apps will run across all platforms.

In the demonstration, access to the corporate apps was enabled in the iPhone when it came within reach of a simulated company Wi-Fi signal, while the Android phone had the option of being switched on by either Wi-Fi detection or through a tap on an NFC (near field communication) card.

The National Assembly was told on Wednesday that the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) spent around Rs2.443 billion on the advertisements in print and electronic media during the last four years. Replying a question, the BISP chairperson Farzana Raja said Rs3.5 billion had been allocated during the period out of which Rs93 million were spent in 2008-09, Rs658 million in 2009-10, Rs778 million in 2010-11, Rs863 million in 2011-12 and Rs51 million in 2012-13.

To a question she said, BISP beneficiaries resided across the country belonging to deprive segment of society which is not much literate with no access to a solitary source of information. “Thus, it was taken as a challenge to run awareness campaigns relying on various sources of communication to keep them well informed, updated and aware on various components of the BISP,” she said.

She said the BISP components included Introductory Phase, Waseela-e-Haq, Waseela-e-Rozgar, BISP Achievements, Benazir Smart Card/Benazir Debit Cart,The term 'moulds control' means the token that identifies a user is read from within a pocket or handbag. Poverty Survey, Mobile Phone Banking, Grievance Redressal, News Letter and Special Supplement. She said currently an awareness campaign was being run on Waseela-e-Sehet, Life and Health Insurance and Waseela-e-Taleem.

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