Showing posts with label NonSAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NonSAP. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Malaysian PCB Chart

Here's a quick link for all you Malaysian folks out there who is wondering on how tax is being calculated based on your salary.

http://www.hasil.gov.my/pdf/pdfam/JADUAL_PCB_2010.pdf

Friday, January 27, 2012

An alternative treatment for cancer

As we all know, the standard procedures are chemotherapy and radiation, which has many side effects. I've found a documentary that tells a story of Dr Stanislaw Burzynski who discovered an alternative treatment which does not require chemotherapy and radiation. It also tells us about how the FDA, NCI and the Government are  battling him non-stop because of the financial tsunami that it might cause when his methods go mainstream.

Link: http://www.documentarychannel.com/movie.php?currID=9686&t=Burzynski%3A-Cancer-is-Serious-Business

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Wealth Management for a family

Here's a good read from a website that I follow currently. It gives you a good overview on wealth management for a middle income earning family
Source: http://kclau.com/wealth-management/medium-family/

Hitz.fm Gotcha Call Victim

Hitz.fm our very own Malaysian Radio Station has their daily Gotcha calls or in other words Prank Calls. My wife made me a victim in March 2011. 

Monday, July 12, 2010

TechCentral - SAP aims for a billion users worldwide

TechCentral - SAP aims for a billion users worldwide

KUALA LUMPUR: Enterprise software giant SAP AG wants to enlarge its worldwide user base about 30-fold by 2014.
V.R. Srivatson, managing director of SAP Malaysia, said the company has 34 million users (in 27,000 companies) globally and aims to have a billion users by that time.
The German company could not provide Malaysia-specific figures.
SAP believes that offering on-demand services via cloud computing will help with its goal.
"Traditionally, we have always been on premises and hosted our applications on servers at client sites but now we are offering software on-demand as well," Srivatson said.
He also noted that many enterprise applications will be created to include access via the mobile phone.
"More and more workflow processes will be brought onto the phone and other mobile devices," he said. "Leave applications, expense claims and other approvals will soon be done via cellphones."
SAP believes this will contribute to its growth because it makes it easier for company employees to work more efficiently.
Srivatson was speaking during the Kuala Lumpur leg of the SAP World Tour 2010. The event is aimed at offering networking opportunities and thought leadership keynotes, as well as focused product presentations and demonstrations.
 

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Incredible joy

Incredible joy-Thestar.com.my

WHEN SAP consultant Mohd Nazrin Rizal was contacted for this interview three weeks ago, he sounded frazzled.
The truth is, the timing couldn’t be worse. After patiently taking our phone call, he calmly said,........