
Not only save administrative time and cost by eliminating messy paper-based forms but also improve employees' satisfaction, productivity and performance.
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Back then in 1995, most Malaysian had to lick a stamp to send a mail. Printed newspaper, radio and television were the main sources of information and entertainment. Today, millions of Malaysian and 1.7 billion of people around world are surfing the Web, exchanging e-mail, reading news, watching movies, playing games, searching for information and stay connected with friends through Facebook and Twitter. Pratically everyone turns to the Web first when researching anyting from what's the best rice cooker to buy to which company to join on next job change.
Governmental departments and private organizations around the World are automating the traditional paper-based administrative processes with electronic solutions. Information Technology (IT) has become an indispensable part of every aspect of our live and it's almost impossible to find someone who hasn't heard of computer and Internet. It has changed the way how we live, play, work and communicate.