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Century rides on S’wk, Sabah

September 26th, 2011

Business so­lutions provider Century Software Holdings Bhd (Cen­tury) is banking on the huge potentials available in Sabah and Sarawak as the two states are blooming in terms of in­frastructure and technology opportunities.

“Leveraging on current projects in East Malaysia, we are definitely expand­ing our presence in the two states,” its deputy executive chairman, Samsul Husin told The Borneo Post in an online interview

“We already have a strong presence in East Malaysia,” he added. “Our clients include Universiti Sabah Malaysia in Sabah and Labuan, Lembaga Koko Malaysia, Lembaga Pelabuhan Bintulu, and Malaysian Pepper Board among the list.”

The investment holding company provided and developed business solutions as well as the provision of high value and pioneering online payment solutions not only in the peninsular but in East Malaysia as well.

About 14 years ago, Century was started for the design, development, implementation and marketing of the Financial Management Software Systems (FMSS) for government and commercial sectors in Asia Pacific region.

As such, the company thrived on its unique market niche and endeavoured to maintain its competitive edge via catering to specific needs for its group of clients.

“There are only a handful of large players in the market. In the FMSS market, you’re looking at foreign players within the industry,” said Samsul. “But they are not really our direct competitors because we are niche and diversified in our own ways, catering to specific needs of our own group of clientele in terms of business solutions and e-payment gateways.”

Currently, the group’s core business is the Standard Accounting for Government Agency (SAGA) whererby 70 per cent of the federal government agencies are using the system.

Samsul also revealed that the group was “in plans to introduce the system to local councils in Malaysia and also to more state agencies.”

Touching on further opportunities in the future, Samsul cited the upcoming Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Malaysia which would open up huge opportunities for Century to upgrade existing government sites as well as getting potential new sites.

“Research and development efforts have been ongoing in working on new software for the GST implementation which would bring the company to a whole new level.”

In fact, Century procured a 10-month contract with the government via the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to provide a system called Outcome-Based Budgeting (OBB) in June this year.

“The government is moving towards for effective and efficient spending. In OBB, budgets are not prepared based on Income and Expense items. Instead, before the budgeting process takes place, ‘outcomes’ need to be defined first,” outlined Samsul.

“OBB uses statements of missions, goals and objectives to explain why the money is being spent, and only after that, resources will be allocated to achieve the determined objectives and the defined ‘outcomes’.

“It is different from conventional approaches because the ‘outcome’ is determined first before the resources are put in place. This results-oriented approach maximises the benefits by enabling policy makers to monitor spending patterns and determine cost-effective activities to achieve their end outcomes,” he explained.

Century was responsible for the supply, delivery, installation, development, testing, commissioning and maintenance.

“In addition, programmes that involve more than one ministry or agency can be easily and strategically integrated through the OBB process within this budget online framework,” he further added.

Source:http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/09/26/century-rides-on-s%E2%80%99wk-sabah/

Century Software Debuts With One Sen Premium

January 31st, 2011

Century Software Holdings Bhd made its debut on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia on Monday with a premium of one sen over its issue price of 93 sen per share.

The company, which specialises in financial management software solutions, saw its counter opening at 94 sen with 1.6 million shares changing hands.

Commenting on the listing, Deputy Executive Chairman Samsul Husin said looking at the overall market, he was happy with the premium recorded.

He also said moving forward, the company would focus on its business plans, to boost earnings and growth for this year.

“We have two segments under Century Software, a Financial Management Software Solution (FMSS) and payment gateway.

“The FMSS provides stability to the company’s earnings while for growth, I think is going to be the payment gateway.

“I am excited with the payment business and services as it provides us with a potential growth for this year,” he told reporters after the listing ceremony.

The listing was also witnessed by the Deputy Finance Minister, Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin.

According to Samsul, the company under the FMSS, was going to establish itself in the region by penetrating the Indonesian, Cambodian and Brunei markets.

In terms of the payment gateway, he said, the company would be launching e-Bayaran, a one-stop business to government portal for companies to make statutory payments, such as EPF, SOSCO and income tax.

“The portal’s value proposition of convenience will certainly be the impetus for market acceptance, and thus accelerate the Group’s growth,” he explained.

He said the portal would be launched by the first quarter of this year.

Meanwhile, Awang Adek said the listing of Century Software on the Main Market, had made it a total of five companies to have been listed on Bursa Malaysia under the Jejak Jaya Bumiputera Scheme (SJJB).

“We expect between five to seven more companies to be listed on Bursa Malaysia this year under this scheme,” he added.

The SJJB is aimed at further increasing the number of Bumiputera companies which can be listed on the Main or Ace Markets of Bursa Malaysia.

He also highlighted that to date, about 30 Bumiputera companies have been registered under this scheme.

Source:http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsbusiness.php?id=560718

Century digitec services goes live on eRAD’s hosted teleradiology software platform

November 18th, 2010

eRAD, a division of RadNet, Inc. , an industry leader in Web-based RIS, PACS and Teleradiology solutions, announced teleradiology service provider Century Digitec Services, Inc. (CDS) has gone live on eRAD’s ASP Hosted Teleradiology Software Platform.

CDS is owned by professionals from the radiology industry with significant experience with sizeable radiology groups. Its executive management team believed that CDS could better serve the needs of their clients by forming a group with committed radiologists, strong technology infrastructure, and a dedicated support team willing to go the extra mile to ensure superb customer satisfaction.

Anwer Rizvi, CDS Founder & Chairman, commented, “In today’s radiology environment, flexibility is essential to maintaining a competitive edge. That’s why the vast array of services available from Century Digitech include a complete range of reading and imaging IT services, which can help our customers adjust the level of service without having to make prohibitive up-front investments in human resources or endure the cost and hassles common in this field.” Rizvi continued, “eRAD’s hosted Web-based teleradiology software solution was essential to being able to offer this level of service and customization and because many of our physicians and staff were very familiar with the power and flexibility of eRAD from having previously worked with their technology. It was simply the obvious choice for us.”

CDS will operate its business on eRAD’s hosted software platform located at its hardened data center in Greenville, SC. The platform is redundant, scalable, and offers “burstable” bandwidth.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/century-digitec-services-goes-live-on-erads-hosted-teleradiology-software-platform-2010-11-18?reflink=MW_news_stmp

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