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Proud Contributions of Malaysian Engineers to Global Projects

As Malaysians, we take immense pride in our country’s rich history of contributing to global development, particularly through the expertise of our engineers. One of the most significant examples of Malaysian skill and dedication can be found in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, where our engineers are playing a key role in the modernization and expansion of one of the most iconic structures in the Islamic world—the Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower and the surrounding Masjid al-Haram area. This contribution stands as a testament to Malaysia’s growing influence in international engineering and construction projects, and it fills us with a profound sense of

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Supercomputer speed records: World’s fastest machines

June 2013 – Today: Tianhe-2 With the Tianhe-2, a machine capable of performing more than 33 quadrillion calculations per second at launch, China once again took the top spot from the US and, so far, has managed to hold onto it. Deployed at the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzho, it is the successor to the Tianhe-1. The Tianhe-2, otherwise known as the Milky Way 2, has 16,000 nodes, each with two Intel Xeon E5 Ivy Bridge processors and three Xeon Phi 31SP co-processors, for a combined total of 3,120,000 computing cores. This architecture allows it to carry out a massive

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Pembentangan Hasil Laporan Kajian Aplikasi Pemetaan Jenayah Juvana Menggunakan GIS

Putrajaya, 20 April 2016. Satu pembentangan laporan akhir kajian aplikasi pemetaan jenayah juvana di Semenanjung Malaysia menggunakan GIS telah dilaksanakan di Aras 36, Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat.

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Discover the Power of Spatial Analysis in Esri’s Massive Open Online Courses

Learn what Spatial Analysis can do for you and your career Try this no-cost training course and learn why companies throughout the world use GIS as a fundamental part of the decision making process. You’ll learn how data-driven maps and spatial analysis tools help people detect patterns, make predictions, and solve problems. And consider adding Esri’s free series of GIS-focused massive open online courses (MOOCs) to your corporate training program. In a recent article published in Forbes magazine, Josh Bersin reports that, “more than 70% [of Forbes research members] told us they are interested in exploring the use of MOOCs

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