South Korea's IT company deployed cutting-edge database system for UiTM
SHAH ALAM - South Korean-based leading global enterprise software solutions company, Tmax, has successfully deployed a state-of-the-art database management system for Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
The system named Tibero – which was implemented at UiTM’s Disaster Recovery (DR) site – allowed for a more economical use of the institution’s current system resources whilst giving enhanced performances.
Assistant Vice Chancellor (Infostructure) of UiTM, Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Juliana Johari said the migration to Tibero improved the image of the university and further accelerates its digital transformation through the enhancement of the quality of the IT service provided.
“UiTM is highly satisfied with the completion of this project as the cost-effective DR database solution was a success.
“The migration to Tibero from the university’s existing core database systems had been seamless with support from Tmax and partner as all the data are synced in real-time in the heterogeneous database environment,” she said.
UiTM, one of the largest comprehensive universities in Malaysia, faced challenges in seeking an adaptable, accessible, and synchronous solution for its DR database.
Managing Director of SEA-ANZ of Tmax Singapore Pte Ltd, David Kim said that the project is a milestone for Tibero in line with best practices in the education market across countries.
“The ASEAN market, including Malaysia, is very important for Tmax’s business globally.
“We are very happy to provide great solutions to UiTM helping them resolve the challenges they encountered in IT systems,” he added.