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IT Infrastructure, E Learning and Security

Across the globe, organizations are experiencing a revolutionary change in the information technology (IT) landscape. This change is motivated by a growing demand for pervasive and dynamic digital content, delivered anytime and anywhere over the Internet. At the network edge, where access meets infrastructure, and, more specifically, where business applications meet the Internet, organizations must deliver value-added content and services-instantly and reliably-to customers, partners, and employees. Success depends on having an always-on infrastructure that is accessible yet secure, and that provides the information and services required to streamline transactions, improve operational effectiveness, and make sound business decisions.

AirStar (M) Sdn. Bhd focus more on IT Infrastructure, E Learning and Security. IT Infrastructure includes overall computing environment of hardware capabilities and network concepts :

e-service
e-learning
software
Security
Availability concepts
High-level Adaptive Application architecture recommendations

These are example of projects we involve in :

CCTV (PLUS)

ADSL DSLAM (Telekom)

Growing acceptance of PLUS CCTV SYSTEM
Especially for the whole stretch of the longest highway in Malaysia we now expect – and for the highway users comfortable and safety or even demand – we will be continuously monitored by advanced CCTV system.

Today’s CCTV installations are often not state of the art
Technically, the installation of CCTV has not changed over many years. The analogue video signal of each camera is still connected to a single coaxial cable, which is connected to the video matrix switcher. To overcome great distance between cameras and the receiving devices often optical fiber converter are used to extend and/or multiplex camera transmissions. In general, there is always a point cabling concept in use. The video switch will be installed in a central location, usually within or close to the security control room where the monitors are installed. This type of installation worked well when an entire system consisted of a dozen cameras, a few monitors and a single security function.